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Home » OMA Blog » Mental Health » Canines as therapists

Canines as therapists

This entry was posted in Mental Health on March 11, 2015 by John

Some think dogs make great therapists,

Here are 10 good reasons why,

(Just don’t count on them when squirrels are around!)


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