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3. Dogs in the Classroom Improve SEL, Cognitive, and Even Reading Skills

4. Animal-Assisted Intervention Improves Pain Perception in Polymedicated Geriatric Patients with Chronic Joint Pain: A Clinical Trial

5. Johns Hopkins University: Therapy Dogs May Unlock Health Benefits for Patients in Hospital ICUs

6. Tufts Institute for Human-Animal Interaction

7. Survey: Pet Owners and the Human-Animal Bond

8. Service Dog vs Therapy Dog vs Emotional Support Dogs

9. How Dogs Stole Our Hearts

10. The Effects of Animal-Assisted Therapy on Social Behaviour in Patients with Acquired Brain Injury: A Randomised Controlled Trial

11. Pet Therapy Is a Nearly Cost-Free Anxiety Reducer on College Campuses

12. De-Stressing with Therapy Dogs

13. Animal-Assisted Therapy in Patients with Heart Failure

14. Therapy Dogs: A Social Catalyst for Kids with Autism?

15. Impact of an Animal-Assisted Therapy Programme on Physiological and Psychosocial Variables of Paediatric Oncology Patients

16. A History of Therapy Dogs for Depression

17. Review of the Research: Are Therapy Dogs in Classrooms Beneficial?

18. Animal-Assisted Interventions: A National Survey of Health and Safety Policies in Hospitals, Eldercare Facilities, and Therapy Animal Organizations

19. Service, Working, Therapy, and Emotional Support Dogs: What’s the Difference?

20. AKC Therapy Dog

21. What's the Difference Between a Therapy Dog and Service Dogs?

22. Service Animal or Emotional Support Animal: What's the Difference?

23. Don't Confuse Service, Therapy, and Emotional Support Dogs

"dogs reduce blood pressure" - National Park Service "Therapy dogs ease depression" - Frontiers in Psychology "therapy dogs may reduce patients’ perceptions of pain" - Environmental Research and Public Health

"dogs reduce blood pressure" - National Park Service "Therapy dogs ease depression" - Frontiers in Psychology "therapy dogs may reduce patients’ perceptions of pain" - Environmental Research and Public Health