Pet therapy at McDaniel College [Pictures]
Local dog owners, associated with the Keystone Pet Enhanced Therapy Services (KPETS) brought their furry friends to the campus of McDaniel College in Westminster on Tuesday, September 11, 2012. The purpose of the visit is to help underclassmen cope with being getting homesick.
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KPETS at McDaniel College
Freshman Andrea Pinder from Chestertown, Md., is greeted with a smile from Dizzy, a 7-year-old Chinese Crested Puff at Whiteford Hall dorm on the campus of McDaniel College. Dizzy is owned by Laurie Walters of Westminster.
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