Monday, June 18, 2012

Patients with problems can have bizarre one-on-one therapy sessions with canine psychiatrists

Consulting the family pet before a big job interview or important life decision is something many Brits will hold their hands up to.

But those who don't have a commiserating kitty or compassionate canine of their own can now indulge in one-on-on therapy sessions with a doggy psychiatrist.

The wacky solution comes off the back of a survey that claims a whopping 85 per cent of all cat and dog owners talk to their animals about relationships, work, family and finance.

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