Cheryl Taylor adopted five-year-old Beauty from the RSPCA’s Chesterfield and North Derbyshire branch in 2017. Cheryl said: “I will never forget the day this amazing dog came into my life. “Even though I fully understood the massive responsibilities of taking care of a dog, this did not phase me in the least. “Beauty is more than just a dog to me, she is my best friend.” Cheryl, who has autism spectrum condition, struggles with high levels of anxiety. She said: “Even though Beauty has received no formal assistance dog training, this is the role she plays in my life and she plays it superbly. “She is a very sensitive dog who is able to pick up on how I am feeling with no encouragement. “If I’m particularly upset she will immediately sit, and raise her paw. If I sit down with her, she will give me a hug, often by placing one or two paws on my shoulder and resting her head on me. “Having Beauty around also gives me a good sense of personal security. She will bark and alert me if there is anyone outside or around.” Lockdown has been particularly challenging for Cheryl – but Beauty has helped her continue with some sort of routine and normality. She added: “This has been a difficult time but lockdown has been that little bit easier for me thanks to Beauty. She’s given me a valid reason to go out and spend time in nature; she loves the woods, the sounds of the birds and spotting squirrels. Her happiness and excitement never fails to rub off on me.”