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"She's a distraction for them," she said. "They can pat her. They can look at her when they get the needle. It helps them."
"It was nice to see a dog here," she said. "I was ready to get the shot anyway.""The dogs and the volunteers donate their time," [Christine Kaskiw] said. "We're very honoured to give back to the community at this time."See the full content of this document
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Clinic Barking Up the Right Tree
Kids getting shots soothed by dog
It was puppy love versus the H1N1 flu for nine-month-old Ellica Martin.Puppy love won.Ma...See the full content of this document
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