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TIME TO ENJOY A TICKLE

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Spend a few minutes with Tickle, a gorgeous little Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, and I guarantee you will feel calm and happy.

I got to meet this four-pawed therapist at The Darling Daschund in Howick during a photo shoot for a Rotary club fundraiser. Her owner, Angie Thornton, proudly revealed that she had passed her evaluation to become a therapy dog. She was one of several dogs put through their paces during a session at the Mulberry Hill Bistro.

Tickle will be working for new therapy dog NPO, Angel Paws, which will be operating both in the KZN Midlands and at the coast.

“We now have five teams in Howick, and will be available for animal assisted activity (AAA) visits to facilities such as frail care centres, hospitals, businesses, s chools and so on,” Thornton said.

“Some of the benefits of AAA include lowering of blood pressure and stress levels, increasing positive hormones and endorphins, lifting spirits, promoting happiness, and controllin­g pain.

“Visits also increase communicat­ion and evoke happy memories of past pets, stimulate activity, and heighten a person’s self-esteem.

“The benefits of a therapy visit have been proven to last from several hours to weeks following t he visit.”

Angel Paws will also be offering animal assisted therapy, during which they will work with therapists to help with physical rehabilita­tion and with teachers to improve children’s reading skills.

Psychologi­sts will also make use of the service offered by Tickle and her four-legged colleagues to help them counsel people following a traumatic incident.

“We also have an education programme aimed at teaching children to care and respect animals and the hug-a-tree bite avoidance programme, which is suitable for children aged four years old and older,” said Thonrton.

To find out more about the programmes or to have your family dog evaluated as a therapy dog, contact Angie via email at angelpawss­a2@gmail.com or call 083 715 5344.

 ?? ?? Tickle is pictured with her owner, Angie Thornton, Sarah Patterson and Paul Spence at The Darling Dachshund in Howick.
Tickle is pictured with her owner, Angie Thornton, Sarah Patterson and Paul Spence at The Darling Dachshund in Howick.

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