Eight furry guests visited Wright State University’s Dunbar Library April 26 for Fuzz Therapy. Hundreds of students played with the 2- to 4-month-old puppies as a way to relax during finals week.
The event was coordinated by 4 Paws WSU, a student organization that fosters and helps train puppies in conjunction with 4 Paws for Ability in Xenia. The nonprofit 4 Paws for Ability breeds, trains and places therapy dogs with children and veterans with disabilities.
Organizers say Fuzz Therapy gave them an opportunity to discuss the program and recruit more students to foster future service dogs.

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