Health
What’s up doc? Donkey therapy eases Spain medics’ stress – Bangkok Post
HINOJOS (SPAIN) – Walking into a dusty paddock, a young nurse is quickly surrounded by a group of donkeys gently nudging her for attention as she strokes their …

HINOJOS (SPAIN) – Walking into a dusty paddock, a young nurse is quickly surrounded by a group of donkeys gently nudging her for attention as she strokes their soft noses and feeds them carrots.
When someone places a 10-day-old colt in her arms, Monica Morales squeals with delight, visibly relaxed after a few hours unwinding at El Burrito Feliz — “The Happy Little Donkey” — an association offering free donkey therapy sessions to medics fighting the virus.
Known as animal-assisted therapy, s…
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