a therapy dog gets a pet on the head

Puppy love helps relieve student stress

There’s going to be a whole lot of puppy love on Camosun College’s campuses with the return of the therapy dog program. The visits were paws-ed when the pandemic began two years ago.

a therapy dog shakes paws with a camosun student

Camosun College

Therapy dogs are a great way for students at Camosun to relieve some stress

Four volunteer teams, consisting of handler and dog, from the St. John Ambulance Therapy Dog program will be at the Interurban library on Monday, March 28 at 1:30 p.m. and at the Lansdowne library on Monday, April 4 at 1:30 p.m.

“The therapy dog visit is a very popular event that the college holds each fall and winter semester,” says Jennifer Stenberg, Library Technician who helped organize the event. “The students, and employees, love being able to spend time with the dogs, petting them, and talking to them, their handlers and each other. It’s a great way for the students to relieve some stress and take a break from studying for exams and preparing term papers.”

The therapy dog program is just one of the support services available to Camosun students.

“It's normal for students to feel overwhelmed or unsure of how to deal with life's challenges,” says Liisa Robinson, a student counsellor with student affairs. “Our team of professional counsellors are here to support students and help them stay healthy during their time at the college.”

a therapy dog gets a tummy rub

Counselling Services

Camosun students can book a counselling appointment by phoning 250-370-3571 or 250-370-4925. In-person, video and phone appointments are available.

Contact information

Rodney Porter

Executive Director

2508897494

porterr@camosun.ca