University life can be rough, especially during midterms, so Simon Fraser University’s health and counselling services is bringing in puppies to the rescue.
The annual Puppy Therapy events are back to help alleviate the exam-time stress felt by SFU students and faculty.
Dogs from the Pacific Assistance Dogs Society, which breeds, trains and places assistance dogs for people with disabilities, and Trained Pups, a company that matches trained puppies with qualified owners, will be available for cuddles at five different puppy therapy days on three SFU campuses.
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SFU’s puppy therapy program started in 2012 when the school’s health and counselling services brought in Maya, a Belgian Shepherd, to help ease the stress on campus.
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