LANSING, MI — McLaren Greater Lansing has launched a pet therapy program. The benefits are felt across the board, according to a press release from the hospital. For patients, visits from therapy dogs can reduce stress and anxiety, provide emotional support, and break up the hospital routine with something positive and comforting. Staff and providers also enjoy a much-needed boost from interacting with the dogs
One very special pup is leading the way: Jasper, a 6-year-old “Aussiedoodle” (Australian shepherd and poodle mix), visits the hospital every Tuesday with his handler, David Wilson. Jasper has been a certified therapy dog for four years and brings a calm, friendly presence wherever he goes, the hospital says.
“His years of experience make him well suited for the hospital environment, where his quiet confidence and gentle demeanor immediately put people at ease,” said Wilson.
Jasper is joined in the pet therapy program by Cali, McLaren’s newest therapy dog, and golden retriever Scout.
To learn more about the volunteer program at McLaren Greater Lansing, click here.
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