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Algunos aeropuertos cuentan con animales de terapia para hacer que su viaje sea más agradable y menos estresante. Conozca más en #LaRedZoocial

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00:00Viajar, stress, or anxiety?
00:01The aeropuertos can be a real pain for some people.
00:05The documentation, the security controls, the noise, the people running from one side to the other,
00:10the long lines of waiting, not finding the airport door, the delay in the flights, or even losing a flight.
00:16These are some of the things that can generate stress and anxiety for some travelers.
00:19And this situation is worse when people are afraid to fly.
00:22That's why several airports around the world, like in the United States, Canada, Argentina, Puerto Rico and Russia,
00:27have opted to use animals to bring a less stressful environment and more fun for passengers.
00:33Different studies have proved that animals can reduce anxiety, stress, depression,
00:37and increase social support and improve the mood of people.
00:41They serve as a source of support and support in the most difficult moments.
00:44The support animals or therapy that are most used in airports are dogs, dogs, sharks, horses, and even miniature horses.
00:51And they usually do it in the most high seasons, like Christmas.
00:54The program PUP ensures that these travelers, when they are in contact with animals,
00:58they relax, they stop being relaxed, stressed, and begin to interact with these animals.
01:02This extra footer ends up being a good experience and a great relief for passengers.
01:07It's important to note that the animals are not always in airports,
01:09because they also need time to relax and rest.
01:12Even in some terminals, there are special zones for them.
01:15What do you say?
01:16In Colombia, we also need to implement this strategy.
01:19Let's read in the comments.
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