Kids praise dogs that helped console them after school shooting: "They can take your tears"

Therapy dogs have become an unlikely source of comfort for students at a Nashville school, where they visit the students after a recent shooting. The canine companions are helping to ease the emotional trauma of the students who witnessed the event.

The therapy dogs, with their wagging tails and affectionate nature, seem to be taking the students' tears away. One student was heard saying, "They can take your tears." This poignant phrase encapsulates the emotional healing power of these therapy dogs.

The school administration has welcomed the idea of introducing therapy dogs into the school environment as a way to provide support to students who may be struggling with the aftermath of the shooting. The presence of these gentle creatures is seen as a calming influence, allowing the students to open up and share their feelings.

While some have expressed concerns about the feasibility of implementing this program, many experts believe it can be a valuable tool in helping children cope with traumatic events. By providing a sense of security and comfort, the therapy dogs are helping to create a more supportive and inclusive environment for all students.

As one student described, "They're like my family now." This heartfelt sentiment highlights the impact that these therapy dogs have had on their lives, and how they are helping them navigate this difficult time.

With the introduction of therapy dogs in the school setting, there is hope that these young students will find solace and comfort in the face of adversity. The power of compassion and kindness can be a powerful antidote to trauma, and it seems that these therapy dogs are just the prescription that some of Nashville's schools need.
 
πŸΎπŸ’• I'm totally stoked about this idea! Therapy dogs are already used in so many places like hospitals and nursing homes, but now they're being introduced into schools? That's genius! Who wouldn't want to come home from a tough day of learning with some cuddles and snuggles from a furry friend 🐢? It's amazing how these dogs can just melt away stress and anxiety. I've heard stories about how they're helping kids process their emotions after traumatic events... it's like having a personal therapist, but without the hefty price tag 😊! The fact that one student is already calling them "my family" is just priceless πŸ€—! Can we get more of these therapy dogs in schools ASAP? It could be a game-changer for kids' mental health 🌟
 
aww this is so sweet 🐢❀️, i can imagine how tough it must be for those students to go through what they did & seeing them find comfort in these adorable pups is a total game changer 😊, its amazing how these therapy dogs are not just providing physical affection but also emotional support & validation - its like they're saying "you're safe & we've got you" πŸ™. i think this program is an awesome idea & could be super beneficial for kids who have experienced trauma, let's hope it can spread to other schools too! πŸ’•
 
I mean, think about it, schools are already under a lot of pressure to provide for their students' emotional well-being, so what's next? Are we gonna start hiring 'em as counselors too? πŸ€” I'm not saying it's a bad idea, but where do we draw the line? And have you seen the budget allocated for these therapy dogs? It's gotta be a tiny fraction of what they spend on sports programs. Is that fair to the students who didn't participate in sports? πŸ€πŸ‘₯ What about the kids who can't afford private therapy sessions? This is just another example of how we need to rethink our priorities as a society. We need to make sure every child has access to these kinds of resources, regardless of their background or financial situation. πŸ’Έ
 
I'm so glad they're introducing therapy dogs into the school 🐢❀️! It makes total sense, you know? I've been through some tough stuff in my own school life too, like when our class had to deal with a lockdown drill during exams. It was super scary and stressful for all of us. But now that we have those therapy dogs around, it's made such a big difference. They're always wagging their tails and giving everyone hugs πŸ€—! My friend Emma has one of them as a regular visitor, and she says it helps her feel less anxious whenever she's feeling overwhelmed. I can totally relate to that. The school should definitely keep doing this program – it's genius! 😊
 
I think this is such a great idea for the school! I mean, who wouldn't want a cuddly furry friend to brighten up their day? πŸΆπŸ’• It's amazing how much of a difference those therapy dogs can make in the students' lives, especially after going through something traumatic like that shooting. The fact that they're helping the kids feel more secure and comfortable around each other is just brilliant. I've read some comments saying it's not practical to have therapy dogs in every classroom, but I think it's definitely worth exploring further. Maybe schools could start with just a few therapy dog visits per week or something? At least it's trying to do something positive for the students' mental health. Fingers crossed this initiative helps them heal and thrive! 🀞
 
I'm not surprised we're seeing this trend everywhere now. I mean, think about it - what's next? Virtual therapy dogs for students who can't leave their homes due to social distancing measures? Or AI-powered comfort companions to ease anxiety attacks in the classroom? It's all just a slippery slope towards replacing human teachers and caregivers with cute animals 🐢.

But seriously though, I do think it's great that schools are trying new approaches to support students' mental health. And let's be real, who doesn't love dogs?! They're natural social connectors, right? But we need to ask ourselves - what's driving this trend? Is it a genuine effort to provide emotional support, or is it just a PR stunt to boost school morale? Either way, I say more power to the therapy dogs! 🐾
 
πŸΎπŸ’• I think its really cool how therapy dogs are helping students at Nashville school cope with what they went through πŸ€•. It makes total sense that a cute cuddly dog could help take away their tears 😭. The thing is, we all know kids have been traumatized by bad things happening in the world and sometimes just need someone to talk to or give them a hug πŸ€—. Imo these therapy dogs are like an answer to prayer πŸ™, providing comfort and a sense of security for students who are struggling πŸ’•. Its not about replacing adult support but more about giving kids a feeling of safety when they need it most 😊.
 
I'm so glad to hear about this amazing program πŸΎπŸ’•. Those therapy dogs are truly angels on earth! It warms my heart to know they're bringing comfort and solace to those students who witnessed the traumatic event. I mean, who wouldn't feel better with a wagging tail and a snuggle? 😊 The fact that it's becoming more accepted as a way to support kids in schools is just fantastic. We need more of this kind of empathy and kindness in our communities. It's amazing how a simple gesture like getting a therapy dog can make such a huge difference. I'm sending all my positive vibes to those students and the entire school community πŸŒˆπŸ’–.
 
I'm not sure about all this therapy dog fuss πŸ€”... I mean, they're cute and all, but can we really rely on them to fix everything? I've got a friend whose kid had a similar experience at school and while the therapy dogs were there for a bit, it was just a Band-Aid solution. What about actual counseling or support systems? Don't get me wrong, the dogs seem to be helping in some way, but are we glossing over the real issues here?

And have you seen how much money we're putting into this program? I'm no expert, but doesn't that feel like throwing a ton of cash at a problem rather than actually solving it? Not to mention what about the logistics of having dogs in a school all day? It's just not something I'd be comfortable with πŸ˜•.
 
I don't know if I'm totally sold on this whole therapy dog thing... I mean, don't get me wrong, they're cute and all 🐾, but are we really relying on animals to solve our emotional trauma issues? I've seen some studies that say it's just a distraction from the real problems. And what happens when the dogs leave or the students grow up? Are we just patching over the wounds without addressing the underlying issues? πŸ€” Still, if it's helping these kids feel comforted and supported, then more power to them... I guess.
 
πŸΎπŸ’• I think this is such an amazing idea for schools! Therapy dogs can really make a difference in kids' lives. I mean, who wouldn't want a cuddly companion to talk to when they're feeling down? It's like having your own personal therapist, but with slobbery kisses and wagging tails πŸ˜‚. The fact that these dogs are helping students process their emotions and feel more secure is just incredible. And I love how one student called them "my family now" - it shows how much of a difference they can make in someone's life. It's all about providing comfort and support, and therapy dogs are the perfect way to do that πŸ’—.
 
I think this whole thing is super interesting πŸ€”... I mean, on one hand, you've got these amazing therapy dogs bringing comfort to kids who need it most, which sounds awesome, right? 🐾 But then you've also got some folks saying that this is just a Band-Aid solution and we should be tackling the root causes of gun violence instead. And honestly, I can see both sides of that argument... I mean, don't get me wrong, these dogs are a great way to provide immediate support, but if we're not addressing the systemic issues that lead to school shootings in the first place, then aren't we just delaying the inevitable? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
πŸΎπŸ˜” Distracted Boyfriend πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ: Therapy dogs visiting school? Who needs boys when you have puppies 😍?

[Image of a puppy giving a hug, with a student in the background smiling]

πŸš¨πŸ’• Dogs are the real MVPs! πŸ™Œ They're taking students' tears away and bringing comfort. No more sad faces πŸ€—

[Animated GIF of a dog wagging its tail and a student hugging it]

πŸ‘ͺ🏼😊 These therapy dogs are creating a safe space for students to open up about their feelings. Who knew puppies could be therapists? πŸ€”

[Image of a puppy in a therapist's chair, with a note that says "Prescription: Belly Rubs and Snuggles"]
 
I think its pretty cool how they introduced therapy dogs into this school after a shooting πŸΆπŸ’• But like, isnt it weird that they're not getting any training or certification? Like, what if one of them bites someone? Idk man... I'm all for the vibes and all, but let's make sure we got our ducks in a row before we start letting loose dogs into classrooms πŸ˜‚
 
🐢❀️ I'm loving this idea of introducing therapy dogs into schools! It's like, we know how hard it is for kids to deal with trauma, but these adorable fur babies are like a big ol' hug in a furry package πŸ€—. And the fact that they're helping students open up and share their feelings is just amazing 🀝. I mean, who wouldn't want to talk about their emotions when you've got a wagging tail and slobbery kisses waiting for them? πŸ˜‚ This just goes to show that sometimes all it takes is a little bit of kindness and compassion to make a big difference in someone's life πŸ’–. Let's get more therapy dogs into schools ASAP! πŸš€
 
πŸΆπŸ’• I think its about time we bring more of this type of support into our schools. Its not rocket science, kids are still kids and they get scared easily. Having those cute little faces around can make a huge difference.
 
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