Therapy dogs have long been known to brighten the moods of patients in hospitals. But could these furry four-legged friends help support the health care providers who care for patients?
Study shows therapy dog program works as needed mood-booster for health care workers retrieved 16 September 2024 from https://medicalxpress.com/news/2024-09-therapy-dog-mood-booster-health.html
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