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Therapy animal club brings calming comfort to hospitals, schools

Therapy animal club brings calming comfort to hospitals, schools
Therapy animal club brings calming comfort to hospitals, schools

ST. CLOUD — It’s more than just pets and hugs — it’s decreased anxiety, lower blood pressure, less pain and improved well-being.

This isn’t coming from a new prescription drug or expensive medical treatment; these are all benefits someone gets from spending just a little time with man’s best friend.

“We try to promote the idea of what therapy dogs can do for people,” said Carol Papermaster, president of the Central Minnesota Therapy Animal Association. “It’s really the human and animal bond that we work on.”

Members of the Central Minnesota Therapy Animal Association hold their monthly meeting while their certified therapy pets sit quietly Tuesday, July 17, at St.  John’s Episcopal Church

The CMTAA consists of nearly two dozen people and their certified therapy pets. Their mission is to provide positive animal interactions to better people’s health and improve lives. The group visits people of all ages in different settings, ranging from hospitals and nursing homes to colleges and schools. 

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