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Here’s a beautiful story to help wipe away the taste of that last one: When children have to go through intensive physical therapy at a hospital in Akron, Ohio, they often get a bit of inspiration from one of several special-needs therapy dogs who work with the physical therapists. From the above video, you can see how much it means to both the kids and the dogs, and the results speak for themselves. . .
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Nine-year-old Sophia gets a boost from Handsome, a deaf therapy dog, during physical therapy sessions.
Photo Courtesy Akron Children’s Hospital
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