With a history of rescuing stranded travelers in Saint Bernard Pass, they're quite
naturally good therapy dog breeds.
Not exact matches
Therapy dogs should be
naturally calm as
well as affectionate and friendly to strangers.
With a history of saving many lost and injured travelers around the treacherous grounds nearby the Saint Bernard pass, this breed is
naturally intelligent,
good - natured and kind — all qualities needed in a
good therapy dog.
Because
dogs naturally develop lymphoma that closely mirrors some human forms of the disease, they make ideal research partners in studies designed to yield
better therapies for both species.