A number of furry friends visited Calgary's Bow Valley College on Tuesday in an effort to comfort stressed-out students.
The Pet Access League Society has had a partnership with Bow Valley for nine years, bringing their soon-to-be service dogs to the campus every semester to help pupils gain some peace.
The dogs were at the south campus' ATB Hall from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. on Tuesday, offering cuddles and kisses. "They are just mingling with these puppies and their peers as well," said Dhruv Jani, a spokesperson for the Students’ Association of Bow Valley College."Not only does it bring awareness to a great organization, but it helps our students relax during a stressful time in their school year."
According to Jani, the event is so popular that some students have suggested they should hold it every week or once a month.For more information on PALS you can visit the organization's website.
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Where to See Holiday Light Displays in Calgary - Avenue CalgaryCheck out these winter light displays around the city to get in the holiday spirit. yyc
Read more »
9 Holiday Productions to Check Out in Calgary - Avenue CalgaryGet in the holiday spirit with these Calgary productions that feature Christmas stories and festive music. yyc yycarts
Read more »
Calgary company caught in ‘dead zone’ calls for action from Telus - Calgary | Globalnews.ca'I have to stop the phone call. I then have to get on the landline and then call the contractor or whomever back via the landline. It just drives me nuts.'
Read more »
7 Warm Winter Drinks to Try in the Mountains Near Calgary - Avenue CalgarySip on one of these cozy concoctions in Canmore, Banff or Lake Louise that will help you stay warm this winter.
Read more »
Northwest Calgary community association wants Sean Chu held accountable - Calgary | Globalnews.caIn an open letter published on Monday, the North Haven Community Association said Ward 4 Coun. Sean Chu does not represent the community and is not welcome at events or meetings.
Read more »