Therapy Dogs Soothe Stress at Airports, Could South Africa Follow?

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Therapy Dogs Soothe Stress at Airports, Could South Africa Follow?
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Therapy dogs are being increasingly used at airports around the world to help alleviate stress and anxiety among travelers. The article highlights a golden retriever named Dino in North Macedonia who provides a calming presence at Skopje's airport. It explores the potential benefits of incorporating therapy dogs at South African airports and even home affairs offices.

Therapy dogs are reducing stress at airports abroad. Could SA airports—and even home affairs offices—benefit from a calming canine presence?These days, dogs are common around airports – mainly in law enforcement for their drug-sniffing or crowd-controlling abilities.

The four-year-old canine, known by his nickname “Zen dog”, stops regularly at Skopje’s airport to provide a more relaxing and pleasant travel experience.

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