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  2. 32 ways to destress your dog - AOL

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    Crafted from plush padding and comfortable materials, calming beds are a lot like the best luxury dog beds. But instead, these calming creations are made for dogs that get easily stressed out or ...

  3. Relaxing TikTok Video Shows Foster Dog’s Post-Snow ... - AOL

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    A foster dog named Opal is melting hearts on TikTok in a touching video that captures the simple joys of her new life — frolicking in the snow, soaking in a warm bath, and drifting off into a […]

  4. Animal-assisted therapy - Wikipedia

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    Animal-assisted therapy is an alternative or complementary type of therapy that includes the use of animals in a treatment. [4] [5] It falls under the realm of animal-assisted intervention, which encompasses any intervention in the studio that includes an animal in a therapeutic context such as emotional support animals, service animals trained to assist with daily activities, and animal ...

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    “How do I get my newly rescued 9-to-14-month-old medium/large dog to stop breaking into sprints and leaps while I, a 4'9" small-framed woman, am walking her? ... the underlying “treatment ...

  6. Therapy dog - Wikipedia

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    Golden Retrievers are often used as therapy dogs due to their calm demeanor, gentle disposition, and friendliness to strangers.. A therapy dog is a dog that is trained to provide affection, comfort and support to people, often in settings such as hospitals, retirement homes, nursing homes, schools, libraries, hospices, or disaster areas.

  7. Calming signals - Wikipedia

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    A dog displaying the lip/nose licking behavior. Calming signals is a term conceived by Norwegian dog trainer and canine ethologist, Turid Rugaas, to describe the patterns of behavior used by dogs interacting with each other in environments that cause heightened stress and when conveying their desires or intentions.