Children read to therapy dogs in judgement-free environment

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PHOTOS COURTESY OF MATTHEW YOTSUYA

Niles, a therapy dog who is a candidate to be a service dog, and Lily Rose, from Creature Comfort Pet Therapy, visited the North Brunswick Public Library on April 2 for a Read to a Therapy Dog program. Children read aloud in an effort to build skills and confidence with dogs who don’t interrupt or judge.

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Another program is set for 11 a.m. on April 30, open to children of all ages. First come, first served, spaces limited. Masks required.

The library is located at 880 Hermann Road, North Brunswick.

For more information, email Miss Val at vwerner@northbrunswicknj.org

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