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Originally Posted by Lonelyinmyheart
Maybe she sees the dog as a therapy dog? Some ts use them. That said, I completely understand your feelings and your T shouldn't allow it to jump up and lick you. My T has a dog but it doesn't come into the therapy room. Just as well really as I'm a dog lover and it would be a distraction (in a different way!).
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In a way, yes. It’s passed off as a therapy dog for the clients, but it’s pretty clear that it’s actually a therapy dog for T. I don’t mind it when it’s behaving or even licks a little bit, but I do mind when it continuously barks without her trying to stop it, when the licking and jumping is excessive, and when our sessions pause so she can tend to its needs.