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"What this is also doing is to bring the animals to the front in case potential adopters come through. They are more likely to get adopted if they are approaching and interacting, rather than hiding in the back or cowering."
"We wanted to help our shy and fearful dog without forcing physical interaction with them to see the positive effect that could have on them."
The children are required to complete a ten-hour training session, and by participating they develop their empathy skills by seeing how their presence calms these nervous dogs.
"It encourages them to look at things from an animal's perspective. That helps them better connect with animals and people in their lives."
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