Therapy Dogs Visit During Finals WeekStudents at UL Lafayette are relaxing a bit more before finals. Therapy dogs were brought to Dupré Library on campus for students to take a break from studying. The goal was to relieve stress and cuddle with the pups. #FinalsWeek #GeauxCajuns

Posted by University of Louisiana at Lafayette on Wednesday, May 6, 2015

As UL students continue to feel the stress and struggles of Finals Week, they were treated with some much needed relaxation with the help of therapy dogs.

It's important to take breaks, and students in Dupre Library were treated to some major stress relief when they were paid a visit by cuddly therapy dogs. Some cuddled with the pups while others blew off steam by petting the furry friends.

I can remember when Big D—the custodian for all seven radio stations here at Townsquare Media—brought his own therapy dogs to UL one year during Finals Week. Let's just say these dogs were way friendlier, cleaner, and a lot less suspect than the dogs he brought on campus.

More stressful situations in life should be alleviated with the help of therapy dogs—don't you agree?

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