Colombian soldiers find comfort to “the Furry Force Force ‘the supportive support of the emotional support
Bogota. Colombia (AP) – A Central police hospital in Bogota, an unusual unit traveling for Mission unlike any other Battalion: Smalling the spirits of the injury.
Kratos, Rafa, and Lupa are called “Forory Force,” a group of non-emotional dogs visiting members of the taxes after being injured in the illegal partners in Colombian.
Each one of you, three dogs enter the 2nd SGT room. Jeisson Sánchez Duque, who was shot when he was fighting in the North West Province of Antioquia. Kratos, very higher in dogs, greeted him with paw after receiving control. After that, Lupa settled down and Senánchez rubbed her as she sat down because of her back injury.
“It is a different … You forget the pain and focus on the dogs,” Sánchez told the media associated.
The soldiers who have been killed with scars from decades who are in conflict with decades in Colombia who led to 450,000 people killed and forced seven million to flee their homes. Despite 2016 covenant between government and the highest national Turrilla Turrilla, various armed groups are still working in Colombia. These groups, including some broken in Farc, oppose the areas left by the FARC and the essential economic growth, including drug trafficking.
Intributed on April 2024 after a visit from the animal care unit, the program aims to provide mental support and plan to recover the military and emotional scars, damaged from drones brief explosives.
According to the UN Office of Humaritance Contact (Ocha), events involving Colombia Rose 94% between January and July compared to the increase in damaged patients for presented drones.
Kratos was offered Air Force, then Rafa is the Army and the other two dogs are given to the hospital doctors.
The program has exposed to allow patients to bring their dogs and provide living leave for employees.
“(Dogs) showing profitability for patients, supporting physical changes occurring during cooperation, but what we can see as a colona, but it is easy for patients, supports the AP director, defined the AP.
In soldiers Luis Miguel López, who lost part of his leg in Puerto Valdivia in the province of Antioquia, the dogs helped to break up and felt while he felt in the hospital.
The experience reminded him of Goma, a dog that fighting anti-Explosives and saved his unit more often before the blast death.
“I was depressed in my room, because I was imprisoned there. My wife supported me but not the same,” she said.
“When those dogs come in, they will change because they bring happiness.”
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