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My sister and brother-in-law had a Golden Retriever named “Rocky” they would take him to the nursing home where our mother was staying he managed to brighten up a lot of people’s day and he loved the attention as well.
I always thank the pups and their keepers for letting me have some pup therapy on my walks. I buy lottery tickets in hopes for just enough to live on in my own home and be allowed to have my own therapy pup.
Ages ago I rented a room in a home with a couple I knew from Church. Their dog Buddy often came to sit at my feet and lean on me when I was sitting in the tv room. He would bark at anyone at the door he didn’t know but there was always affection for them after.
When the couple went out they would say, watch the house. If I was staying home they told him, watch Tammy!
One day an abusive ex who had used my friend as an excuse to intrude on my peace, my friend was his "Freedom Session’ sponsor, waited for the couple to leave and knocked on the door asking for the husband. This was the one and only time I had ever seen Buddy bare his teeth at anyone! I never felt more validated, safe
I am staff these days not a student. Big campus. Therapy dogs/animals are around during finals time for the students. When I would bump into one walking on campus it made my day too. Nothing like giving some scritches to a fur baby to make the day happy.
I now call kids “Skin puppies" which would be a good name for the comic “Family Circus.” I often ask the parents “what kind of kid is that?” and “Did you get it from a breeder or an orphanage?”
I see a lot of therapy dogs, since I have one, and every one of them is different. They all seem to have a special skill or trick. Some are slightly shy, some are excited, some are being very obedient. We have one that is about 5 pounds and a few well over 100 lbs. All are great therapy dogs and take much love, empathy and attention to many people who are in a hospital either working, visiting, or there for treatment. Happy Therapy Animal Day to our dogs (and puppy) in this comic!
jmworacle 11 months ago
My sister and brother-in-law had a Golden Retriever named “Rocky” they would take him to the nursing home where our mother was staying he managed to brighten up a lot of people’s day and he loved the attention as well.
WelshRat Premium Member 11 months ago
Floof “What did she do to my brother?” Puppies win, hands down.
PoodleGroomer 11 months ago
THey installed AEDs in lockers in the college before finals. It was either a comment on the tests or the age of the instructors.
FreyjaRN Premium Member 11 months ago
Our Black Lab, Pax, loved on everyone that came home with me to have Mom type up their term papers and have a home cooked meal. Mom loved it.
feefers_ 11 months ago
Squeeee! Sirius is soooo cute. Bless his wee paws
saylorgirl 11 months ago
Sirius is so full of love and attention he’s in heaven right now.
TekoaMT 11 months ago
We had this at our campus last Wednesday!
sarahbowl1 Premium Member 11 months ago
The way Kate holds Sirius is so cute! And therapy pets deserve a special shout out!
Just-me 11 months ago
Sirius will need to recharge his puppy love batteries before he goes back to college.
goboboyd 11 months ago
Their jobs are never done. The original creature comfort.
ladykat Premium Member 11 months ago
Good for Sirius! He has a future as a therapy dog.
markkahler52 11 months ago
Glad they got thru the protesters okay
darcyandsimon 11 months ago
What a selfless bunch o’ animals! And Kate, of course!
¯ 11 months ago
Happy National “Adopt a Shelter Pet Day”, too! : )
Brilliant_Birdie 11 months ago
Being loved can be very tiring at times.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member 11 months ago
I always thank the pups and their keepers for letting me have some pup therapy on my walks. I buy lottery tickets in hopes for just enough to live on in my own home and be allowed to have my own therapy pup.
ericlscott creator 11 months ago
sweet!
tammyspeakslife Premium Member 11 months ago
Ages ago I rented a room in a home with a couple I knew from Church. Their dog Buddy often came to sit at my feet and lean on me when I was sitting in the tv room. He would bark at anyone at the door he didn’t know but there was always affection for them after.
When the couple went out they would say, watch the house. If I was staying home they told him, watch Tammy!
One day an abusive ex who had used my friend as an excuse to intrude on my peace, my friend was his "Freedom Session’ sponsor, waited for the couple to leave and knocked on the door asking for the husband. This was the one and only time I had ever seen Buddy bare his teeth at anyone! I never felt more validated, safe
or loved. (❁´◡`❁)
Mathaline 11 months ago
Wurf! ♡
Puddykat 11 months ago
I am staff these days not a student. Big campus. Therapy dogs/animals are around during finals time for the students. When I would bump into one walking on campus it made my day too. Nothing like giving some scritches to a fur baby to make the day happy.
Plumb.Bob Premium Member 11 months ago
I now call kids “Skin puppies" which would be a good name for the comic “Family Circus.” I often ask the parents “what kind of kid is that?” and “Did you get it from a breeder or an orphanage?”
Aladar30 Premium Member 11 months ago
An exhausted but happy puppy. Playing with him will have brought joy to many students tense for the exams.
GSD Mom Premium Member 11 months ago
Aw – WELL DONE Sirius and Kate! I’m sure you helped a whole lot of people feel better and less stressed!
Happy National Therapy Animal Day, and bless them all for the help they provide!
luca.debus creator 11 months ago
Gosh, I’d really need some puppy love, too..!
kinich79 11 months ago
Even as a cartoon animal Syrius really makes my day a joyful one. I would love to be able to actually pet and hug this beautiful puppy!
Chris Sherlock 11 months ago
Sirius gets an A+ in therapy pupdom!
Moonkey Premium Member 11 months ago
I see a lot of therapy dogs, since I have one, and every one of them is different. They all seem to have a special skill or trick. Some are slightly shy, some are excited, some are being very obedient. We have one that is about 5 pounds and a few well over 100 lbs. All are great therapy dogs and take much love, empathy and attention to many people who are in a hospital either working, visiting, or there for treatment. Happy Therapy Animal Day to our dogs (and puppy) in this comic!