Benefits of Dog Therapy

Studies show that the very presence of a dog in an educational environment tends to improve concentration, attention, relaxation and motivation. This helps to reduce stress levels that would otherwise affect learning.

Interacting with animals has been shown to decrease levels of cortisol (a stress related hormone) and lower blood pressure. Other studies have found that animals can reduce loneliness, teach empathy and help develop social skills to enable them to pick up signs imperative to human relationships.

Interacting with a therapy dog can lead to an increase in the feel-good hormone oxytocin (a hormone associated with bonding and attachment). This can be especially helpful for individuals who are suffering from depression, anxiety or other mental health conditions.

Bringing dogs into the workplace can increase social interaction amongst colleagues, leading to a more positive and collaborative workplace culture. They can boost morale and generally help with staff wellbeing.


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