One of the primary functions of a Therapy Dog is to allow an unfamiliar person to make physical contact with them and enjoy that contact. Here you see a prime example of Cora "loving her job" as a Caring Canine at the Mayo Clinic. We met our friend in the radiation waiting area. She told me that she liked dogs, but was a "cat person." Hearing that, Cora immediately layed down against her foot, offering her side to pet. Touch is the most important of the five senses, but often neglected. It's been proven to relieve stress and boost immunity. So glad that Therapy dogs are now a growing part of the medical community.
One of the primary functions of a Therapy Dog is to allow an unfamiliar person to make physical contact with them and enjoy that contact. Here you see a prime example of Cora "loving her job" as a Caring Canine at the Mayo Clinic. We met our friend in the radiation waiting area. She told me that she liked dogs, but was a "cat person." Hearing that, Cora immediately layed down against her foot, offering her side to pet. Touch is the most important of the five senses, but often neglected. It's been proven to relieve stress and boost immunity. So glad that Therapy dogs are now a growing part of the medical community.
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