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I’m sure you have already heard about therapy with dogs, but how about having a dog as your therapist?
Consulting the family pet before a big job interview or important life decision is something many people will attest to. But those who don’t have a commiserating kitty or compassionate canine of their own can now indulge in one-on-on therapy sessions with a doggy psychiatrist. The wacky solution comes off the back of a survey that claims a whopping 85 percent of all cat and dog owners talk to their animals about relationships, work, family and finance.
The study, conducted by More Than, has prompted the insurance company to hold the first ever “Dogtor’s Surgery,” offering members of the public therapy sessions with a canine shrink.
Janet Connor, Managing Director for More Than, said, “While pets might not be able to speak or have the foggiest idea what’s being said to them, they are looked upon as faithful companions whose loyalty and affection is unwavering.”
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