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19-year-old Therapy dog gives meaning to terminal patients

Baxter is a living teddy bear – he looks and feels like one, and brings as much comfort as one. This 19-year-old therapy dog can no longer get around for himself, and has to be wheeled around in a wagon, but that doesn’t stop him from bringing happiness and a little love to elderly and terminal patients in the hospital.

“This is Baxter, my 19 ˝ -year-old certified therapy dog, who works at San Diego Hospice in the Institute for Palliative Medicine,” explained author Melissa Joseph. “It’s an in-patient care center where people are at the end of their life. Baxter enters a room in his little red wagon because he can no longer walk, and he bonds with patients, many of whom cannot walk as well.”

Melissa hoists her 37-pound teddy bear onto patients’ beds if they would like him up there. Sometimes he just snuggles, and other times he gives smooches that seem to last forever. Some patients have no one else to visit them, and Baxter is a beacon of light in an otherwise dreary stage in their lives.

“There is an uncanny congruity that develops – Baxter, at the end of his life, the patient, at the end of their life,” Melissa said. “Baxter truly is the perfect, world’s best therapy dog. When he gets in bed with a patient, or with a family member on the sofa, something happens in the room. The pain of this race, the tears, dry into smiles, and all of a sudden, for a moment, you would think, that everybody was alive. Really alive.”
Article, photographs and very moving video here...

http://www.lifewithdogs.tv/2014/07/1...inal-patients/

Bless you Baxter.

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