I thought it was quite common - there is actually a cat parked around here that belongs to/is for psychotherapy with animals (dogs, and not physiotherapy). And they finally allow one small pet in a few pensioner's homes. Sigh. I wish we had an office cat.
It's got different names in different languages, of course. Here in Germany, for example, it's known as PTBS for 'post-traumatische Belastungsstörung'. So PTSS might well be what they call it where you are.
That article has some terrifying numbers from the US. 18 veterans kill themselves every day, and in those terrible animal-killing non-shelters they have, an animal is killed about every 8 minutes. It seems like a good idea to match them. Picking 'shelter' dogs for them is apparently the especially novel idea.-
I meant what does BODEGA stand for? I just looked at all of them on tumblr, so nice, some sad though, little AJ is edible, but the tumblr doesn't seem as good as Flickr, once again, though I follow it. Urban Fur has stories going with it!
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And yes, animal therapy is common here, but probably not for PTSDed veterans yet.-
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PTSS hereabouts is probably more general - of course it is never just limited to war veterns but there are much higher numbers in the US of course.
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PTSS = post-traumatic stress syndrome?
It's got different names in different languages, of course. Here in Germany, for example, it's known as PTBS for 'post-traumatische Belastungsstörung'. So PTSS might well be what they call it where you are.
That article has some terrifying numbers from the US. 18 veterans kill themselves every day, and in those terrible animal-killing non-shelters they have, an animal is killed about every 8 minutes. It seems like a good idea to match them. Picking 'shelter' dogs for them is apparently the especially novel idea.-
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