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TheraPaws Brighten Dementia’s Loneliness

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Pet therapy dog Lou-Lou recently visited one woman who had not spoken, eaten or interacted with her family for about three or four days. Within moments of having the dog on her bed, the woman began to stroke her, started talking and later took her medication and had a meal – much to the joy and relief of her family. See pet therapy at work.


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