The ‘warrior puppy’ given a new life after it was found starved near to death… and went on to change the life of the autistic boy who’s now its best friend

8-year-old autistic boy who barely spoke transformed into lively chatterbox when met companion Xena

Jonny Hickey spent his time playing marbles in silence now he sings while playing with beloved dog



Rescue puppy scarred and starved through abuse nicknamed Xena, warrior puppy after making miraculous recovery

Family from Georgia found dog on Facebook group, which now has 19,000 fans



Research proves companion animals have 'calming presence' on autistic children



Releasing video updates to support Autism Awareness and Prevention of Cruelty to Animals



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An eight-year-old who suffers from autism, has transformed from a 'painfully awkward, isolated' boy into an outgoing chatterbox, thanks to his beloved rescue dog.

In just two months, the Staffordshire terrier mix has made Jonny Hickey 'the happiest child that I've ever seen him be,' according to his mother Linda.

Jonny, from John's creek, Georgia, barely spoke before meeting Xena. He spent hours playing marbles on his own and was terrified of new experiences.



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Little smiler: Jonny is playful and bubbly when with his beloved dog Xena, his parents say

A safe haven: The rescue dog was adopted by the Hickey family in March Brink of death: Xena had suffered from extreme neglect when she was found - here, she weighs 4lbs and is unable to stand - however, she responded to fluids and food Building strength: The pup fought for survival, earning her nickname Warrior Puppy

Perfect match: Jonny had had difficulty showing affection and was uncomfortable making eye contact - since Xena has come into his life, he has become tactile and expressive

Xena, the rescue puppy, pictured recovering from her wounds. She was neglected and starved

The pair have developed a special relationship since they met two months ago when the family adopted the puppy.



Since then, Jonny has transformed into an affectionate, happy boy who considers Xena his best friend.

Video footage of the pair shows Jonny singing You've Got a Friend In Me with Xena on his lap.

In another clip, he said that he and Xena make a 'pretty perfect team' and kisses the rescue puppy on the top of his head.

Mother-of-two Linda Hickey, 44, said in an interview with Today.com: 'These two were destined to be together, to save each other at a level that humans just can’t understand.'

'From the very first day, that dog was sitting in his lap in the car seat, giving him all these kisses. And that’s where she’s been ever since,' she said.



The part-time preschool teacher said her son now chatters non-stop, telling her about his day at school.



Xena was brought to an animal shelter in Georgia at the end of last year after she collapsed in someone's yard.

The four-month-old was scarred and emaciated after being dumped in a cage.

Staff at the DeKalb County Animal Services' shelter in Georgia said Xena weighed four pounds and was close to death, according to Today.com.



Chrissy Kaczynski, from Animal Services said in 12 years of working with rescue dogs, Xena was one of the worst cases she had come across.

The puppy's rapid recovery led to her nickname Xena the Warrior.



Mrs Hickey found the dog on her Facebook page and met her at a fundraising event last November.

She described the connection between Xena and her son as instantaneous.

Xena was dehydrated and emaciated when she was brought to animal services Life has improved in the past few months for both Jonny and Xena, who are inseparable Helping hand: Xena surrounded by the food and medicine that pulled her back from the brink of death

Pet rescue: Linda Hickey, 44 and her husband Grant, 50, also own two other dogs

In just two months, Xena and Jonny has become the best of friends. The Hickey family say they can't imagine life without their new pet

Tributes to Xena and her family are posted on her Facebook group. The Hickey family post regular updates on Xena and Jonny to improve awareness for autism and cruelty towards animals Regualar picture updates on Xena's Facebook group show there is an abundance of love and affection in the Hickey household.



Changed child: Jonny leans down to give Xena a kiss - the rescue dog has brought out his tactile side

Jonny and his best friend are rarely without one another. The benefits of a calming animal on autistic children are being researched



' We were literally there for four minutes and Xena ran right up to Jonny and my husband. I already loved this dog, and after I met her, I really loved this dog.'



Research on the effects of companion animals on children with autism spectrum disorder, shows they are more likely to talk and laugh in the presence of guinea pigs than in the presence of toys.



Autism Service Dogs of America pairs children with specially trained dogs that have a calming effect.



Mrs Hickey posts regular updates to Xena's Facebook group and has made a series of videos to support Autism Awareness Month and Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Month.



'My name is Jonny and this is my puppy, Xena,' he says in the video, as his pup rests near him with a supportive paw on his lap.

'Well, my Xena was hurt really bad by some not-so-nice people. And I have autism. So I think we make a pretty perfect team to spread the words to be nice to animals, and nice to kids like me.'





