This dog supports stressed travellers in Vancouver airport
Airports can be so stressful.
Whether you're a nervous traveller, a naturally anxious person or simply struggle with crowds and time restraints, the hustle and bustle of an airport is enough to test anyone.
With that in mind, Vancouver International Airport have launched the Less Airport Stress Initiative, which means that those passing through the airport will be given the opportunity to get acquainted with therapy dogs who want to make your life that bit easier.
The group includes two labradors, a Newfoundland landseer, a great Pyrenees, and a shih tzu who have, unsurprisingly, made a massive impression on holidaymakers in the Canadian airport.
YVR has so many good doggos you can snuggle w/ before you fly. Bailey, Molly, Kermode & #BIGNORM are just a few of our new Ambassador Dogs. pic.twitter.com/EgHkMVjmyb
— Vancouver Airport (@yvrairport) August 24, 2017
Commenting on the scheme, a spokesman for the airport told the Press Association that the dogs' presence has brought a huge amount of reassurance to the public.
“The programme has been incredibly well-received with passengers requesting visits via social media while they wait, and Norman aka #BIGNORM becoming a bona fide rockstar in the process," he said.
@dog_rates please note Big Norm is now in the house at YVR! #BIGNORM is part of our LASI program and is for sure 13/10 doggo. pic.twitter.com/9SeQjFgfOT
— Vancouver Airport (@yvrairport) August 23, 2017
While in the company of their minders, the gorgeous doggos are open to pats, belly rubs and general chats should you wish to engage. And we do wish.
And frankly, the idea of taking a holiday in the airport itself is really appealing to us right now.