Getting Started in Animal Assisted Therapy WisdomCard™
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Research Notes on Getting Started in Animal Assisted Therapy
Visiting with animals can help people feel less lonely, and less depressed. Visits from animals can provide a welcome change from routine, or the renewal of old friendships. People become more active and responsive both during and after visiting with animals. Many kinds of animals are used in therapy, including dogs, cats, elephants, birds, dolphins, rabbits, lizards, and other small animals.
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