September 17, 2012 - Issue 290
September 17, 2012
Our canine companions have a tremendous capacity to help us heal, cope, and find inspiration in our daily lives.
What kitty wants, kitty takes.
A recently published study points to the potential for pet ownership to initiate positive changes in the social behavior of autistic children.
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