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Since 2004, the work of Mrs Minal Lonkar Kavishwar and Animal Angels has been consistently covered by the media and news channels |
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Times of India Happy Birthday Dear Doggy! - "They say every dog has his day. But on 25 March, the students of Jidd School proved this statement to be more than just an overused cliché. The special children celebrated the first birthday of their therapy dog, Kutty and made her day special. - by Manoj Khatri" Read full article...Petting Health - Pets are highly beneficial to their owners as they reduce health risksThe saying that dogs and other pets are 'man's best friend' has assumed a new dimension. Animals are not only loyal companions, but are turning out to be a big help in the mental and physical well-being of mankind. - by Pallavi Kharade They too have an angel! - Minal Lonkar – Kavishwar, a Clinical Psychologist and a certified practitioner of Animal Assisted Therapy from Delta Society, USA speaks about the benefits of Animal Therapy to Shailesh Kulkarni. She is also the founder of Animal Angels Foundation, India’s only first organisation of trained professionals working in the field of animal therapy Dogs to provide TLC to 7/11 victims People who have lost their loved ones in the 7/11 train blasts or have themselves been victims of the mishap, tender, loving care is at hand. Kutty and Goldie, two trained dogs from the NGO Animal Angels will provide some succour to blast victims. Animal-assisted therapy will be introduced as part of the project Raahat Ka Ehsaas, initiated by Bombay Psychiatric Society and Rotary Club of Bombay Central. - By Nilesh Nikade Post-7/11: Wounds refuse to heal Sunday’s meeting also had an unusual guest—Kutty, a dog whose life’s mission is to provide a healing touch to those who need some canine affection. - TIMES NEWS NETWORK Healing Paws It is a widely acknowledged fact that animals facilitate positive stimulation in human beings. Samyak Chakrabarty explores the hitherto unexplored careers in Animal Assisted Therapy. 7/11 hero is world's top dog 4 year old Labrador from Thane who helped city's blast victims overcome trauma wins an International award - the Washington based Delta Society's 'Beyond Limit Award 07' and is voted as the world's most 'Socially helpful dog' - by Nilesh Nikade Kutty above the rest Voted as the World's Best Healer Dog for her work, Therapy Dog Kutty has over 100 success stories she continues to work on... - by Sandra Almeda-Thevar Angels for all; An Angelic deed Animal Angels is doing some path breaking work in the field of connecting canines with humans in a bid to bring back smiles on sullen faces and fun instead of tears. They were on Khadakwasla on World AIDS Day spreading joy amongst HIV positive orphans. Reading to Dogs! British Library came up with a new concept of popularizing reading habits in children. Kids read out stories to dogs as dogs love to listen. Times of India - Pune Mirror, 21 April 08Healers of the furry kind - Huned ContractorTime of Inida - Bangalore Mirror, 16 July 08 A lick that can do wonders - Soumita MujumdarThe Times of India, Pune: 13 Oct 08Silent Healers - The city is discovering a whole new breed of therapists in animals. Endearing, loving and non-judgmental, they help people cope with their disabilities and traumas - Aditi UtpatTimes of India - 21 Dec 2008Animal therapy to help 26/11 victims recuperateAnimal Angels Foundation headed by Minal Kavishwar, has offered help to victims of the 26/11 carnage in Mumbai.- Aditi Utpat
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