Celebrating National Therapy Animal Day – April 30
Every year on April 30, we celebrate National Therapy Animal Day, a heartfelt reminder of the incredible bond between humans and animals—and the healing power that connection can bring. Whether visiting hospitals, schools, nursing homes, or clinics, therapy animals provide comfort, calm, and unconditional support to people navigating physical, emotional, and mental health challenges.
Unlike service animals, which are trained to assist individuals with specific disabilities, therapy animals are trained to provide affection and emotional support. Their presence can lower blood pressure, reduce anxiety, and even boost mood and motivation. From dogs and cats to rabbits and even miniature horses, therapy animals come in all shapes and sizes—but they all share a gentle, intuitive nature that makes them perfect companions in healing. At a time when connection and compassion are more important than ever, therapy animals remind us of the small yet powerful ways care can be delivered.
On National Therapy Animal Day, we honour the animals and their caretakers who love to make the world a kinder, more comforting place through the comfort your dedicated animal can provide. Let’s take a moment to thank our furry friends for all the ways they help us heal—and consider how we might support or welcome therapy animal programs in our own communities.
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