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The coronavirus pandemic has people cooped up and anxious. Therapy dogs are here to help, by video call, of course.

The coronavirus pandemic has people cooped up and anxious.
Therapy dogs are here to help, by video call, of course. 1

Typically in disasters, therapy dogs are dispatched to physically comfort those affected, said Tim Hetzner, president and CEO of Lutheran Church Charities. But, with growing concerns and physical limitations because of the COVID-19 pandemic, video calls have comforted those who need it the most. With the physical restrictions of the state’s stay-at-home order, many Chicagoans are also choosing to foster pets for companionship.

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