CityU students de-stress with “Professor Paws”

 

About 100 CityU students joined the event and met with “Professor Paws”.
About 100 CityU students joined the event and met with “Professor Paws”.

“Professor Paws” are registered therapy dogs, which have visited hospitals and residential care homes for the elderly in the past in the capacity of “Doctor Dogs”.
“Professor Paws” are registered therapy dogs, which have visited hospitals and residential care homes for the elderly in the past in the capacity of “Doctor Dogs”.

 

Earlier this month, a team of volunteers from Animals Asia took their dogs to City University of Hong Kong (CityU) to meet with students, as “Professor Paws”. Since 2015, the Student Development Services (SDS) of CityU has organised the event regularly to encourage students to take a break from their busy academic schedule, interact with the dogs to relieve stress, and learn to be kind to animals.

The event attracted about 100 CityU students. One student said, “Dogs are simple and adorable. They are the best friends of human beings, and you can leave your worries behind when you interact with them.” A non-local student said, “I always miss my pet back home, so this was a wonderful opportunity to pet the dogs and take photos with them in Hong Kong”.

Ms Karina O'Carroll, Animal Welfare Education Manager of Animals Asia, explained that the dogs participating in the “Professor Paws” programme are registered therapy dogs, which have visited hospitals and residential care homes for the elderly in the past in the capacity of “Doctor Dogs”. “As there are more people on the university campus than in the care homes, the dogs that passed the test to become “Professor Paws” know how to get along with a crowd. Through the volunteers’ sharing of their experience in caring for the dogs, we hope that students will be more concerned about animal rights,” she added.

Dr Ng Ching Wah Larry, Director of SDS of CityU, said, “Four “Professor Paws” joined this visit; and all of them are very friendly and calm. The oldest one is 15 years old, but it still goes out on a regular basis to bring warmth to people, which is in fact a valuable lesson on life education for CityU students.”

About 100 CityU students joined the event and met with “Professor Paws”.
About 100 CityU students joined the event and met with “Professor Paws”.

 

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