The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Wagging tails: Therapy dog cheers Spanish students

- LUIS FELIPE CASTILLEJA JORDI RUBIO REUTERS

Surrounded by parents and teachers, five children with disabiliti­es in a Spanish special-needs school cannot hide their excitement when Soul the therapy dog walks in wagging her tail.

“What we have noticed a lot during the time of the pandemic is that they pay much more attention to the dog,” special education teacher Meritxell Arias told Reuters as the children laughed and petted the golden retriever, who also appeared to be smiling.

She explained that because the teachers used face masks, the children cannot see them smile. “But the dog does not wear a mask and that is giving us a response that we did not expect.”

When the kids returned to school in Sant Vicenc dels Horts, near Barcelona, Spain after six months at home due to coronaviru­s restrictio­ns, the therapy dog program was a big help, said director Joan Frencesc Porras.

His students have become more responsive and collaborat­ive, with faster reactions, “so we understood that (the dog) was a very important tool for us,” he said.

For Hector Aguera, a 14-year-old with autism spectrum disorder from the nearby town of Terrassa, his first encounters with his own therapy dog Niko four years ago were somewhat scary.

“I was very afraid of him because I had never seen such a big dog,” he said.

They are best buddies now: “Niko helps me when I am nervous or overwhelme­d and I need help, he comes, I pet him, my nerves go away and I remain calm,” said Hector.

His mother, Manoli Perez, agreed, saying it was Niko who brought Hector “the most calm.”

 ?? REUTERS ?? A student pets Soul during a dog-assisted therapy session at a school near Barcelona, Spain. After six months at home due to coronaviru­s restrictio­ns, the therapy dog program is helping ease students with special needs back into forgotten routines.
REUTERS A student pets Soul during a dog-assisted therapy session at a school near Barcelona, Spain. After six months at home due to coronaviru­s restrictio­ns, the therapy dog program is helping ease students with special needs back into forgotten routines.

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