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Posted by CMdeux
 - October 29, 2014, 09:30:13 AM
And as much as I love our pets, Mac-- I agree with you.

Posted by Macabre
 - October 29, 2014, 08:51:05 AM
But I am also if the mind that pets should never ride in the passenger compartment of an airplane. A cat under these at in the row behind me could give me asthma the whole flight and even bronchitis a few days later if that mucous in my lungs hangs out and gets infected.

Grrrrr.
Posted by Macabre
 - October 29, 2014, 08:48:38 AM
Egads. This would be a reason NOT to fly to or through that airport. I'm always surprised when I see stuff like this. I think it's crazy.

If flying is that stressful, don't do it often. And if you can't deal with a half day of privileged stress, that's unfortunate. Have a glass of wine.

I get let therapy for certain situations, but this is not one of them. It's like the notion that we need to be entertained everywhere we go, so there are TVs in the doctor's office.  We don't also need to be comforted everywhere we go.
Posted by spacecanada
 - October 29, 2014, 08:33:17 AM
I met this group at a recent community event.  They have a therapy cat as well, although I never asked if it makes airport visits.
Posted by SilverLining
 - October 29, 2014, 06:54:26 AM
I can think of a few people that won't enjoy this.

It won't be calming for me.  But for people allergic to dogs, the added hair just seems unnecessarily risky.
Posted by SilverLining
 - October 29, 2014, 06:52:38 AM
http://globalnews.ca/news/1638638/edmonton-airport-welcomes-therapy-dogs-to-calm-travelers/

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EDMONTON – The Edmonton International Airport has a few new employees. Since they've started, passengers seem to be happier and less stressed.

The best part? They're paid in hugs.

Remy is a therapy dog. The animals are often found in hospitals and seniors homes. They're used to make people enduring difficult situations a little less stressed.


Last spring, Edmonton International decided to team up with the Pet Therapy Society of Northern Alberta to see if the animals helped ease stress at an airport.

On the dogs' first day, a winter storm hit.

"Lots of people missed their flights. Flights were delayed and everyone was stressed and from there it took off," explained Lori Goodwin of the Pet Therapy Society.

Volunteers now take therapy dogs through the terminals three times a week.

"We just want to make everybody smile and have a great day."


Barek Girard could use a smile.

He sat in the Edmonton International Airport for three hours Monday waiting for his flight home to Quebec City. Before that, he worked all night.

Girard is understandably exhausted, but things look up when Remy shows up.

"No one else is coming by to see me so at least the dog is," he said.

"It's just a great addition," said EIA's Heather Hamilton.

She describes the dogs as "very warm and friendly and people are just loving having them in the airport."

Helene Guillemette agrees. As she waited for a flight to Toronto, Remy approached her. Guillemette gave the pup a pet and got a kiss in return. Her wait instantly became a little less stressful.

"My spirits are up for sure. It just brings me happiness," said Guillemette. "And my face is cleaner because she's licked all the things off."

Both the airport and the Pet Therapy Society would love to expand the program but they need more volunteers.