CINCINNATI AIRPORT HOSTS THERAPY MINIATURE HORSES TO EASE PASSENGER STRESS

AIRPORTS are increasingly becoming aware of the potential for bringing therapy animals into their terminals, to soothe the stresses of harried and sometimes angry passengers. Therapy dogs are usually the species of choice (along with a therapy pig in America’s San Francisco International), but now a new animal has been added to the lists, with miniature therapy horses visiting Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport twice a month. Denver and Ruby trot over to sometimes bemused passengers and like to be petted and cuddled. “With hopes of bringing ...


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