Finn joins Forest Park as first therapy dog

  • Finn, a young poodle belonging to Forest Park’s school nurse, started his new job as Trojan therapy dog on Sept. 29. Studies show that human-animal interactions instigate a host of positive health incomes, and more therapy dogs are being brought into schools to engage with staff and students. (submitted photo)

    Finn, a young poodle belonging to Forest Park’s school nurse, started his new job as Trojan therapy dog on Sept. 29. Studies show that human-animal interactions instigate a host of positive health incomes, and more therapy dogs are being brought into schools to engage with staff and students. (submitted photo)

    Finn, a young poodle belonging to Forest Park’s school nurse, started his new job as Trojan therapy dog on Sept. 29. Studies show that human-animal interactions instigate a host of positive health incomes, and more therapy dogs are being brought into schools to engage with staff and students. (submitted photo)
Finn, a young poodle belonging to Forest Park’s school nurse, started his new job as Trojan therapy dog on Sept. 29. Studies show that human-animal interactions instigate a host of positive health incomes, and more therapy dogs are being brought into schools to engage with staff and students. (submitted photo) By Allison Joy CRYSTAL FALLS – Finn, a three-year-old poodle, joined Forest Park as…

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