Newfound self-care discovered through a Newfoundland doggo

Blind Brook High School students decompress with the help of therapy dogs
April 11, 2024 at 1:18 a.m.
Maria Leyva, a Blind Brook High School junior, takes a moment away from lunch to pet Bodie, a 140-pound Newfoundland visiting the building on Tuesday, Apr. 9. Bodie is a therapy dog who makes regular appearances at the school during Wellness Week.
Maria Leyva, a Blind Brook High School junior, takes a moment away from lunch to pet Bodie, a 140-pound Newfoundland visiting the building on Tuesday, Apr. 9. Bodie is a therapy dog who makes regular appearances at the school during Wellness Week. (Sarah Wolpoff/Westmore News)

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