Therapy dogs play their part in Broncos tragedy support
The entire nation and world have been extraordinarily supportive in the wake of the Humboldt Broncos bus tragedy 10 days ago, and even man’s best friend has being playing a part.
St. John Ambulance Therapy Dogs were deployed at the first public vigil soon after the horrific crash, which claimed 16 lives. The carefully-selected pets and their handlers remain on standby for duty to help those in ongoing distress.
“Dogs are amazing animals; they can just put a smile on your face,” St. John Ambulance Director of Community Services Gail Kuhn told paNOW. “A hug with one of our dogs, and just them being there can help people cope with distress.”
Four therapy dog teams were dispatched to the vigil in Humboldt April 8, Kuhn said. One was assigned to family members, she said, another was assigned to a midget hockey team that was really struggling with the incident, and the other two mingled with the crowd and helped as needed.