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wrightbj5

LOOK: Touching Photo Of A Man And His Sick Dog - 1 views

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    I'm sure most of us animal lovers in the program have seen this picture and heard the story, it is a couple of years old. But in my research with aquatic therapy for our papers it made me think about it and I wanted to post it on here for those who haven't seen/read about it. It is about a man who helps his very arthritic dog by taking him into Lake Superior when the water is at a warm temp.
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    Oh this was too sweet! We all have our lows and this was a simple way of showing someone that there are simple reasons all around us to keep pressing on and continuing in our daily occupations. Love being one of them. :)
blaketa

Erlanger seeks more dogs to comfort cancer patients - 1 views

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    My friend's little girl was in Erlanger last week and got to visit with a therapy dog. She loved it! (She wasn't there because of cancer and is doing good now) This page talks about the pet program at Erlanger and gives information on how to join.
Rachel Brown

Therapy Animals - 0 views

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    Website that has contact info about therapy dogs. Info is listed where you can search by state. It covers the US an Canada.
bethduncan

Helping Hands: Matching Capuchins with Those in Need - 0 views

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    Service animals can not only provide practical needs for their owners, but love and emotional support as well. I know a few things about service dogs, but I know very little about capuchin monkeys as service animals. In this short video, a trainer explains how the monkeys are prepared for service, the many tasks they can help with, and how the animal is placed with a client. Having a capuchin come to your house puts a whole new twist on the idea of a home evaluation!
usovan

Osteoarthritis and the Ideal Treatment - 2 views

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    This website about treatment Osteoarthritis with Glucosamine. Glucosamine is a natural sugar produce by the body and found in some food. It produce in supplemental tablets or injections. For many years dogs and horses have been treated with Glucosamine, and doctors in Europe prescribe this medication for individuals with arthritis, but it is not popular in United States. This medication reports functional improvement and pain relief. It does not have a serious side effects.
bellr-ota

Pet Therapy - 1 views

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    I know it has been a while since we talked about this in class, but I am still interested in animal assisted therapy.The therapeutic use of pets (such as dogs, cats, fish, and horses) is often used within occupational therapy practice and it is considered to be a sensory modulation approach.
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