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Any animal (as long as it is well behaved and had training) can be a therapy animal.
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No. A therapy animal is a trained and certified animal that is used to provide mental, emotional or physical support to one or more humans. An animal therapist is a human who uses animals to treat patients. In other words, a therapy animal and an animal therapist are two halves of one team, but they are not the same.
A therapy animal basically brings joy into people's lives. A therapy animal is very gentle, and its main job is to just love everyone. Therapy animals visit old folks homes and patient wards to try and get them to be happier during the hard times ahead.
Modern, scientific massage therapy was introduced in the United States in the 1850s by two New York physicians, brothers George and Charles Taylor, who had studied in Sweden.
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it was first introduced in the year 1973
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An animal that visits patients in hospitals, rehab centers or skilled nursing centers, or residents of nursing homes or children in schools is called a therapy animal.Therapy animals are not service animals. They are trained, tested, certified and insured with a therapy animal organization such as the Delta Society, Therapy Dogs International, or Therapy Dogs Inc. A person with a therapy animal must ask for and receive permission to enter any place that does not ordinarily permit pets to enter.
The animal is said to be indigenous to an area, country, etc.
The animal is said to be indigenous to an area, country, etc.