Dogs waiting to enter the hospital rooms of sick children for animal therapy.

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philsbirds1982 on March 3rd, 2018 at 18:45 UTC »

Absolutely brilliant concept. No matter how bad of a mood I'm in, when my good boy greets me at the door, I always instantly feel better. Hope these pups can cheer up the kids and make them better.

blodisnut on March 3rd, 2018 at 19:36 UTC »

years ago I dated a woman with a rare disease whose treatment had torn her body apart, and had a service dog for her needs. Emma was primarily used for balance, but picked stuff up too. She was mostly a German Sheppard, but had other in her, so she wasnt as big as a full blooded sheppard.

Nicole was constantly in the hospital, and hospital visits suck, and she would nap off on the meds she'd be given, so I would ask the nurses if anyone needed dog therapy. Id get sent up to the pediatric unit most of all, and Emma was a natural. One girl had broken her Femur, and had been in in a bed for a few weeks and was depressed as you could imagine. Ill never forget Emma running into the room, and jumping on the bed, on the perfect spot where no kid or apparatus sat. I had to hold back tears watching her face turn from misery to a huge smile.

Honestly the best thing about having a service dog.

EDIT: Well, thanks stranger for golda nice perk in the day.

Just because im getting the hankering for some nostalgia because of this post, Here is an album of Emma the last two pictures are my favorite of the two. She alerted me to a seizure more than once, and Ive seen her do some jedi shit witnessing her so some incredible stuff. She was a great beast.

nobody_likes_soda on March 3rd, 2018 at 19:37 UTC »

The results from the lab are in: they're positive!