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therapy animal

American  
[ther-uh-pee an-uh-muhl] / ˈθɛr ə pi ˌæn ə məl /

noun

  1. an animal trained to play a role in a physical or emotional therapeutic treatment plan, as a horse helping a rider develop muscle tone or a dog providing cognitive engagement for nursing home residents.


Etymology

Origin of therapy animal

First recorded in 1990–95

Example Sentences

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“It kind of inspires people to connect in a way we haven’t traditionally heard talked about in other therapy animal interventions.”

From Seattle Times • Dec. 20, 2023

So, in my opinion, they would also work as a therapy animal, perhaps being brought into nursing homes or hospitals.

From Slate • Apr. 13, 2023

"I think the only difference would be that my snake might eat somebody else’s therapy animal," he chuckled.

From Fox News • Oct. 15, 2021

Navy officials said the pooch was a therapy animal to treat Gilbeau for post-traumatic stress.

From Washington Post • Mar. 18, 2017

A new therapy animal program that began in October at C-Bar-V Ranch aims to offer those benefits to emotionally disturbed or disabled youth who live at the school.

From Washington Times • Nov. 11, 2015