Return Therapy Dog Ivy to University of Rhode Island
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Margot Wagner
11 years ago
I have a certified therapy dog that visits local university. It is shame that this university is open minded as others and this university shows discrimination against therapy dogs aiding students.
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Sierra Holt
11 years ago
She helps everyone! Let her back in!
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Jolie Burgner
11 years ago
Let her come back!
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Val Boldt
11 years ago
Dogs are wonderful company.
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Beverly
11 years ago
Return Therapy Dog Ivy to University of Rhode Island
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Judi Koteen
11 years ago
This animals makes the campus better. Get over your limited thinking and find the space to allow this beautiful animal to stay
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Marjorie Douty
11 years ago
Bring Ivy back!
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Carmen
11 years ago
how dare they take immediate action after the article is posted? HRL doesn't have regulation to start an investigation before taking actions?
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Francis M. Sherrin
11 years ago
What is wrong with the executives, I'm being polite. Why would this beautiful and talented therapy dog be causing any problems? I guess they don't have enough to do and to much responsibilty. Good luck.
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kathleen richardson
11 years ago
stats show that animals are the best therapy.
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Susan Boer
11 years ago
You should let the dog return to campus. There is medical proof dogs reduce stress and improve overall health. I bring my dog to work - it is a professional environment. Having her there makes everyone happier and productive. Think outside the box and recognize that this could be very good media for your university.
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Nan Ro
11 years ago
Of course she needs to be their. Dogs do wonders to calm and comfort us.
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Jeri Smith
11 years ago
If it was Dooley's dog it would be welcomed with open arms. A trerapy dog can be every bit as important as a Service dog.
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Jennifer Caswell
11 years ago
Really? The dog is a problem? Get serious.
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Ann Isenhour
11 years ago
The educators need to be educated about how animals improve the quality of life to those away from home and lifts peoples outlooks. The Educators need some education.
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Justin
11 years ago
LET HER STAY!
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Melissa Petta
11 years ago
we have therapy dogs in our family and i also know college is stressful and the kids should be allowed to enjoy this dog along w the owner.
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Sam Russo
11 years ago
Dog are better than some people.
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Caitlin Freeman
11 years ago
Hope you get to go back to campus, Ivy!
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Carolyn Proctor
11 years ago
If Ivy brings so much joy and comfort to the University of Rhode Island, why not let her stay.
I have a certified therapy dog that visits local university. It is shame that this university is open minded as others and this university shows discrimination against therapy dogs aiding students.
She helps everyone! Let her back in!
Let her come back!
Dogs are wonderful company.
Return Therapy Dog Ivy to University of Rhode Island
This animals makes the campus better. Get over your limited thinking and find the space to allow this beautiful animal to stay
Bring Ivy back!
how dare they take immediate action after the article is posted? HRL doesn't have regulation to start an investigation before taking actions?
What is wrong with the executives, I'm being polite. Why would this beautiful and talented therapy dog be causing any problems? I guess they don't have enough to do and to much responsibilty. Good luck.
stats show that animals are the best therapy.
You should let the dog return to campus. There is medical proof dogs reduce stress and improve overall health. I bring my dog to work - it is a professional environment. Having her there makes everyone happier and productive. Think outside the box and recognize that this could be very good media for your university.
Of course she needs to be their. Dogs do wonders to calm and comfort us.
If it was Dooley's dog it would be welcomed with open arms. A trerapy dog can be every bit as important as a Service dog.
Really? The dog is a problem? Get serious.
The educators need to be educated about how animals improve the quality of life to those away from home and lifts peoples outlooks. The Educators need some education.
LET HER STAY!
we have therapy dogs in our family and i also know college is stressful and the kids should be allowed to enjoy this dog along w the owner.
Dog are better than some people.
Hope you get to go back to campus, Ivy!
If Ivy brings so much joy and comfort to the University of Rhode Island, why not let her stay.