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Canine Co-Therapists: Therapists Spill the Tea!

Discover how therapy dogs transform counseling sessions by creating a calming atmosphere even before therapy begins. Their friendly presence helps clients feel at ease, encouraging them to open up more quickly and share their feelings honestly. These remarkable animals can sense emotional shifts during therapy, offering comfort and support precisely when clients need it most. Explore the powerful bond between humans and dogs and learn why therapy dogs are invaluable partners in emotional healing. If you find this video insightful, don’t forget to like and share it with others who might benefit from learning about the incredible impact of therapy dogs!

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