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Animals become healing pals in Mexico hospital

Animals become healing pals in Mexico hospital

FURRY THERAPIST | Todd, a Siberian Husky dog, interacts with Oscar Orozco, an emergency doctor, during a therapy session at a hospital in Mexico City on July 11, 2023. (Photo from Agence France-Presse)

MEXICO CITY 鈥 Nine-year-old Alessia Ramos gently pets a hamster at a Mexican hospital where animals ranging from Australian parakeets to a Siberian Husky are being used to provide mental health therapy.

鈥淚t helps me to relieve my anxiety, to control my emotions, to relax and be more focused,鈥 said Ramos, who has been diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD.

Eight dogs are also among the furry therapists at the National Center for Mental Health and Palliative Care in Mexico City.

Harley, a 5-year-old pug, lost his eye in an accident but made a quick recovery, said doctor Lucia Ledesma, head of mental health services at the Institute for Social Security and Services for State Workers, the agency of which the hospital is a part.

鈥淲e follow that example of resilience in the face of adversity. He鈥檚 a dog that does everything, without impediments,鈥 she said.

The facility is the only public hospital in Mexico using animals to treat mental illnesses, though such therapy is also practiced in other countries.

鈥淐ontact with animals generates powerful neuropsychological changes that contribute to lowering states of stress and anxiety, as well as benefiting other cognitive processes,鈥 Ledesma said.

Access to COVID zone

Harley became famous in Mexico when he entered COVID-19 wards wearing a protective suit, booties and glasses to boost the morale of medical personnel working long hours away from their families.

鈥淚t was the only animal-assisted intervention in the world within a COVID area,鈥 Ledesma said.

鈥淭here were dogs in hospitals in other countries, but they never entered the COVID zone. We鈥檝e received international recognition.鈥

Silvia Hernandez first met Harley when she was working as a nurse during the pandemic, which left her with mental health issues for which she is still undergoing therapy.

鈥淗e came straight to me, as if he knew me, as if we were great friends,鈥 she said.

鈥淲e could see colleagues becoming emotional and feeling that love, that gesture of Harley to release their tension. Some of them cried,鈥 Hernandez recalled.

鈥楬arley and his friends鈥

There is now a 鈥淗arley and his friends鈥 self-care and mental health program and even a comic distributed in public schools.

It seeks to promote mental health, prevent or detect complications and intervene in already diagnosed problems, Ledesma said.

The most important attribute for a therapy dog is a calm temperament and willingness to interact with humans, she explained.

Harley鈥檚 fame led to food and canine accessories firms offering him their products for free and seeking to benefit from his high profile.

鈥淗arley, in that incomparable doggy personality, rejected all the offers. He told them: 鈥楳y work is totally humanitarian,鈥欌 Ledesma joked.

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