New life for Bucharest strays in therapy for disabled
Facing death after a near-fatal car accident, Romanian street dog Gigica is now playing in therapy sessions with mentally handicapped children December 2010 - From the Print Edition
Five-year old Costin is standing in a playroom with his arm outstretched - next to him, ex-street dog Gigica is looking up with an expectant, but cautious, expression.
“Come in closer, Costin,” says dog handler Emma.
The child - who has Down’s Syndrome - sits down and opens his hand. The dog moves over.
“Keep your hand flat,” says Emma, showing him how to hold his fingers.
He reaches out his hand, where a piece of frankfurter lies - the dog moves over and snaps up the meat. ... To continue reading this article you have to be registered
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