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PAWSitive Support

Feeling stressed? Missing your pets at home? Looking for an afternoon pick-me-up?

Come and join us for PAWSitive Support! Spend part of your afternoon snuggling with one (or many) of our therapy dogs!

Meet and chat with our volunteers from St. John Ambulance, Therapeutic Paws of Canada, the and one of our Â鶹´«Ã½ psychologists, Marriam Abou-El-Haj.

PAWSitive Support is open to all Â鶹´«Ã½ and King's students!Ìý

The PAWsitive Support Program is a certified therapy animal mental health program offered by Student Health & Wellness.

Want to have a PAWSitive Support therapy dog visit at your on-campus event?

Fill out our Ìýand we will do our best to accommodate!

PAWSitive Support with Guinness

brown long haired dog on a leash

Meet Guinness!

Guinness is a 4.5 year old flat-coated retreiver. He is full of energy and absouloutely loves people. He is learning a few new tricks and loves treats. (Just no chicken please! He has allergies.)

Guinness' handler Judy is a Â鶹´«Ã½ Graduate herself and has been volunteering with St. John Ambulance for the past 8 years. Guinness is Judy's second therapy dog and has been certified for almost two years.

Guinness' Schedule

Tuesday, JanuaryÌý 14

  • 1 - 2 pm | Killam Library, Room 2600

Tuesday, January 28Ìý

  • 1 - 2 pmÌý| Killam Library, Room 2600

Tuesday, February 11

  • 1 - 2 pmÌý| Killam Library, Room 2600

Tuesday, February 25Ìý

  • 1 - 2 pm| Killam Library, Room 2600

Tuesday, March 11

  • 1 - 2 pmÌý| Killam Library, Room 2600

Tuesday, March 25Ìý

  • 1 - 2 pmÌý| Killam Library, Room 2600

Tuesday, April 8

  • 1 - 2 pmÌý| Killam Library, Room 2600

Tuesday, April 22Ìý

  • 1 - 2 pmÌý| Killam Library, Room 2600

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PAWSitive Support with Luna

a white, black and brown beagle

Meet Luna!

Luna is a St. John Ambulance Therapy Dog! She provides comfort and companionship. No medical or psychiatric services are offered during these sessions. For mental health support, please visit theÌýMental Health ServicesÌýat Â鶹´«Ã½'s Student Health and Wellness.Ìý

Luna's Schedule

Wednesday November 27

  • 1:30 – 2:30pm, Killam Library, Room 2600

FASS students are welcome to visitÌýDr. Becca Babcock, Assistant Dean of Student Matters, for academic advice or help with university regulations and policies. Come and ask Dr. Babcock about academic dismissals and probation, waiver requests, grade changes, or what to do if your grades aren't what you'd hoped.

Registration is not required!