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Stressed Out Students Seek Dog Therapy

Students at Michigan Tech are feeling the pressure of exams, but two puppies provide a much needed break from studying.

1 year old Lulu and 12 week old Gordie visit the Outdoor Adventure Center at Tech to help students who are stressed with school or are missing their own pets.

Dog therapy has become very popular with Michigan Tech students. Environmental Engineering Student Owen Soulliere says he was invited through social media.

Soulliere said, “I found out about the dogs here from my friend Beth, so I came. I’ve come before to dog days. It’s a great way to break up studying and dogs are awesome so it’s just a great way to relieve stress.”

Some students find dog days a great way to meet other students and talk about their studies, or distract from them.

Michigan Tech Senior Abby Meisel has been bringing dogs to the Outdoor Adventure Center for 2 years. She calls herself the Michigan Tech Dog Lady.

Meisel said, “It accomplishes a lot actually for Tech students. We usually have about 50-100 students come each week. We’re very close to the library so they just walk over during studying and they can come relax, hang out with dogs. We have snacks. They can talk to more students and our staff is really welcoming.”

Meisel graduates this month, but she has high hopes for the program continuing with other students and their dogs.

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