Maybe.
They may be hairy, and sometimes smelly and droolly, but dogs may lower pain and stress levels for patients with chronic pain, a new study suggests.Unless...
Study results show that chronic pain patients reported less depression and fatigue and had lower mean pain scores when they waited for their outpatient appointment with a dog companion and its handler compared with those who opted to wait without company.
"There's actually good science to suggest that dog therapy should be a useful thing," Dawn Marcus, MD, from the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center in Pennsylvania, told Medscape Medical News.
Physician, lawyer up.
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