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From finals to furballs: How DC and OT use puppy yoga to ease academic stress

Puppy yoga was at Durham College for two days and with exams around the corner, this was a way for students to relax. Ontario Tech Kinesiology students Abbey Dillon and Abby Kennedy, saw the event on Instagram and thought it would be a great way to decompress. “We’re studying for an exam today, so this is a really great...
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From finals to furballs: How DC and OT use puppy yoga to ease academic stress

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From finals to furballs: How DC and OT use puppy yoga to ease academic stress

Puppy yoga was at Durham College for two days and with exams around the corner, this was a way for students to relax. Ontario Tech Kinesiology students Abbey Dillon and Abby Kennedy, saw the event on Instagram and thought...