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. welcome to in good shape. ah, ah, ah, helsinki airport sniffer dogs are hard at work, but they're not looking for explosives. oh drugs. they're here to sniff alcove. ed passengers is simply asked to dab their skin with a white the wipes and then given to the dogs to sniff and check for the corona virus docs like these. a trained here for example, at the university of veterinary medicine in hanover. they learned to differentiate between cove it and a normal flu virus. dogs can identify around a 1000000 different sent. the mucous secretions membrane in their noses is $10.00
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to $20.00 times bigger than in us. humans that allows them to sniff out practically any sent going, including the smell of illnesses like cancer, malaria or diabetes. and they can even recognize potentially dangerous. allergens clutter is a very special little dog. she's able to detect even microscopic amounts of peanut and alert her owner johan, or the 19 year old has a severe peanut allergy. maintenance. we trust each other completely. i know that letter is looking out for me. she's my lifeline name, so the hell. even tiny traces of peanuts can leave your honey struggling for breath . the dog's learn to snip out particular allergens in food. whenever she detects a peanut, she gets a reward. this ability is crucial for johan. she has to take her allergy very seriously, which is fine as an allergic reaction is about to take place. often long before jo
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hunter herself notices it lotto detects a change in johan, his body sent. she was trained using garments johan was wearing during an allergic reaction. all the hard work is rewarded with the treat, returning. so the anti again, that's how we train the signal. should i react to some analogy and things that until she starts scratching me is restless on licks my hand and basically reacts minutes before i noticed anything about bus mca see they have like super in the last 4 years, johan, or has had to go to hospital 15 times, but that's happened far less since lotto completed her training as an allergy dog. one of her worst experiences happened while out on a walk. you're 100 still doesn't know what caused it. but her body emitted the familiar reaction sent and louder,
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realised immediately that her owners life was at risk is the knowledge now common had feminine. she rushed over and gave me the sign f. i tried to get things under control by taking some health photos and other things. got much was very quickly. sorry. i used my syringe and then 3 joggers came along. he helped me. hi, giovanni, me done. guy. they call you an ambulance level from him and then put me in the recovery position. i got a block because by then i losing consciousness bubble slow. so one been lotta has trained a lot to be able to help johan to like chris, she spent 18 months at a special school for dogs where she also learned to fetch johan has adrenalin emergency syringe. this means she can help in almost any situation. oh well tomorrow's the gabrielle would so i she comes to wire,
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can college with me back. she came to school with me to and on school trip thus far because she does all my every day activities with i like shopping or wherever i go . i love to come to management a by without lotta, you'll hum his life would be far more limited. she would have to be constantly on her guard. just got us had okay. if he, she's given me so much more freedom come by and go into town. and if i see something i'd like to eat like i can get, had to check it out and see if it's safe to co opt us fish up for me. but the little cocker spaniel mix is much more than johan has minder coming him off homo, i can depend on her, my dad, she's my best friend, my savior, a little cloud planet cloud she makes me laugh, is always that for me, from a friend off. dogs of the most
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popular pat to wild white, especially in south america in mexico, argentina, and brazil. more than half the population has a dog in france and eastern europe in cats and the number one patch while the chinese preferred to have fish at home. whatever your preference stuck to the green pets, a good feel house that owners tend to have low blood pressure than average and respond to stress better. pet is exercise more or less likely to be overweight and have a lower risk of heart disease. studies show they also have fewer visits to live. dr . animals aren't just nice to have around. they also offer companionship, helping to guard against loneliness and depression. they have an educational benefit to children, learn to take responsibility and develop a respect for nature. these fluffy chicks, hutch, just
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a few days ago in kindergarten, the children have been giving them food and water every day isn't earned unless they hatched the weekend. probably on a sunday. i was on early duty on monday morning, so i was your 1st semester. i went in with a janitor and lots of chicks. i'd already had just with a few more on the way that we went in in small groups. so we were quiet. i and the children were able to see the last ones fighting their way out of the eggs. let this not an ion came from the age old question is clear for children here at least 1st in the egg. then the chicken andrea students and the german animal welfare federation started the project. he believes it's important for children to see how a chick like this starts out in life, hulu, then guided fuels like, wouldn't that the hits mill darwin this he for looms, the diminishing. it's basically a way of fostering that sense of responsibility and people that animals have
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different means, according to their breed and where they come from in, for example, you need a garden for a chicken, or there is real work involved. you have to clean the coupon, and you have to make sure the chicken is healthy and well looked after. and that's what we want to teach people when going for war. they mentioned helping morgan this kindergarten. the chip project is just getting underway. and of course, it starts with the eggs, but these are no ordinary eggs that andrea student has brought along to hatch here . the former breed of chicken has become very rare. which sixto these are you under miss? i breed so called moline chicken. it's on the list of endangered agreement, gamble. it's in danger of extinction because it's not a high performed. i chicken not like a laying helmet bruises over $300.00 eggs a year. you will. it lays between $180.20 in a year. both oxygen swollen, both ion,
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some eggs from his moline chickens, and now to be hatched at the kindergarten before the children's eyes. while they wait, andre studer says than the conditions in which kate chickens have to live. alma hut nice now plus some the memo only has this much space to live a for her whole life. you know, just imagine you didn't have a playground cloth and you had no bed just sleeping. you had to spend your entire life in such a small space. would you like that? be fine? of course they wouldn't. in a quiet part of the kindergarten, the chicks will be hatched in an incubator over the next $21.00 days. once the chicks are born, they'll spend a few days, but the children before being taken away again, kindergarten, leader, capielo mats is excited about the project. as a griffins, which we think it's important that the children learn to appreciate nature. and it's part of our concept chipped is in because we shy and wish to wear christian institution. preserving creation is important to us can log on and that's something
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the children can experience 1st hand with this project on shore for we try to work as close as possible to real life on your to av aiden. back at the 1st kindergarten . it's time for the children to say good bye to the chicks. and jane's tutor collects them himself. he'll know, take them to a bigger key and mock the mice, but your young family lord for then you could take a walk or just 10 minutes from here. and you can look at your chicks and 14 days or in 4 weeks time and see how quickly they growth rel bigot bigger much faster than your 2 or 3 your. oh, it's not just the chicks that are popular. andreas is fully grown. hens also visit schools and childrens institutions, the chicks from the kindergarten when adam placed in a cape with a heat lamp. in off walking belts done through our booth in 8 weeks,
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they'll be integrated bit by bit into the group i love and can then be let out to run free in the garden on line to that way. they have their normal cycle l 21 weeks as an egg and then they can enjoy life in the fresh air and indian lulu in this 4th grade class, it's completely quiet. no one's being disruptive. that's not so much down to the teacher. as to nanny, she takes part in the class twice a week, and her presence has a profound effect on the children. isn't it also shows no more. they're much more open in an interest. in addition, they arrive with a smile on their faces when they see the dog is there, with among the atmosphere is more relaxed because they have to be considerate of the dog in the cell. so them or aware of their behavior class on or off the on the they also interact with me differently. whom camille, as layla and mark fish. manning takes an active part in the lesson. she chooses
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words, for example, which the children then insert in a sentence. every one's came to play alone. the almost magical effect of animals on the human psyche is also harnessed for therapeutic purposes. whether it's dogs, horses, lamazzo, or even snails. animal assisted therapy is especially helpful with psychological conditions like depression, anxiety, or addiction. leo, the donkey is here to help teacher, christiana adam, had a traumatic experience. 2 years ago. oh, a pupil attacked her college as she was standing next to her. the have not a thought because the in i just saw the blood at 1st i thought she'd fainted. india then i ran round the corner. i was expecting to see children from my class lying bleeding and dead after the incident. she suffered from sudden hearing loss 3 times
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in the sad tonight since then the diagnosis, post traumatic disorder walk la. i didn't trust people any more. isaac, when i was almost at the point of saying that i didn't want any more contact with people on her contact with the donkeys, helped her to rebuild trust. a figment of her imagination. studies show that animals can be emotional icebreakers. even just stroking the animals, warm coats, triggers, positive reactions. yeah, yeah. i will get it by the see of the com, relaxed animal, france, the production of oxytocin and serotonin until permitting a cocktail of positive hormones that serves to dial back a parts of our brain that are the control center for stress for observing what's going on around us, which trigger are active responses and humans active mo, won't took a picture on the service to the therapy session. looks like a harmless walk. but the therapist is confronting both patient and donkey with
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a difficult situation. as a booker is for, is a bridge, is incredibly challenging. our donkey, this, the acres is narrow and crosses a babbling stream. they never go voluntarily, but so i really have to be focused in, committed in my goal and clog acilo, paco's. the donkey knows the bridge already. he goes along with it. but for christiana, adam and leo, it's new. will the animal follow her? made it? yeah, he is in his he, we're a team of that. the 1st thing that i told you greatly her well done math the juries out about the animals exact role in this type of therapy. some people even see the animals as the therapist and tear canino, an animal can never be a therapist in it. an animal is a colleague, a co therapist, a co teacher,
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but never the therapist itself, or the therapist gave the whole process and the animal can't stop. he puts his and his current in therapy. animals are used with people suffering from depression or experiencing the after effects of a stroke for people with dementia or who are recovering from a heart attack. in this addiction clinic, animals are used to work with people who are dependent on alcohol. does it really work? you can look at the team at the clinic has statistically recorded their results. but because guns club league, we can very clearly demonstrate that the patient who worked together with the animals for at least 10 weeks at a 30.8 percent greater chance of staying the course than those who did not the untied day of um, he does his katana, the animals have clearly increased the success rate at the clinic. but animal
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assisted therapy also has its critics. you can take as many as some say that neither the animal nor the person is properly trained and that many training courses focus far too much on the animal. and rather than on the team. hulick, when nish of them teen animal rights, campaigners also have their concerns. like when therapies involved using wild animals. for example, when dolphins have to live in very cramped pools. and that's a good job using wild animals in animal assisted interventions is very problematic, especially with don't think in a natural environment, they swim very long distances as far as the trainings concerned. the problem is that there are so many providers in the field. there are no harmonized training or quality standards i had written. i was bitten by the teacher and asked if the animals and therapists are well trained, such therapy can be very productive. christiana adam says she would have never
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recovered without leo. so he came to have a pet of your own, his i checked to see if he'd make a suitable pet owner. number one, do you have enough time? an animal needs, cat and training dogs have to be warped several times a day. cats also need a diversion then the chips to the vet, bathing and grooming. if you fall st, you'll need alternative solutions. what are your plans for the future? the pet is generally around for many years. maybe you'll be moving how soon or changing to a more time consuming job. oh, do you want to get married and your partner isn't interested in animals? do you have allergies? pet hair allergies, a wide spread? if you tend to be sensitive, you might develop an over sensitivity to pet her. after a while. can you afford to pat?
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it's not just the initial purchase price, you'll need to buy food, perhaps insurance too. and a trip to the vet can get really expensive. and animals on the same as people they have their own instincts and behaviors. and in some cases they can even be dangerous. they acute playful and cuddly, but even half a day. oh. and that can have serious consequences. that few cut owners are aware of hats, missouri mark of head as to what makes cat bite so dangerous is that they are often not taken seriously because they look so small and harmless. well, it was surprising. i didn't know that a cat lane could be so bad until i ended up in hospital. daniel, fog light was bitten by his cat. a jagged scar on his hand is a constant reminder a sawdust that it was
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a stressful situation that morning. the count needed to go out. she was in my arms, she probably didn't want to go out. and then she turned her head quickly and bit me just very briefly and caught me between my index finger and middle finger, little falls. he washed the wound, stuck a plaster on it and went to work. hardly thinking about it. then in the evening, he noticed that something was wrong, but his hand was not getting any better. smith, he moved to the back of the hand. it became enlarged. ticker warm, he also started to feel generally unwell with flu like symptoms. so he went to the clinic that same evening just in time. the medical team in the emergency room took the bite very seriously, and they acted immediately. was under and cut the thing about kat by it says that the infection occurs very quickly sometimes within hours and it can get worse in
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a very short space of time as well. so you can some time to watch the wound worse than even while you're waiting for the lab results to come back in the hospital. and the problem is that cats have long but thin fine teeth when they bite. the surface wound is relatively small. the danger thieves, steeper down a cocktail of dangerous bacteria, gets deposited deep into the skin tissue by the needle sharp teeth. they can spread undisturbed. it's difficult to see the danger lurking below the surface. the time the bacteria destroy the tissue that is there with it then when it no longer exists and you got to open o u c is pass and not the actual tissue structures that you would expect to have at monica sieve, as is also been in this situation, her beloved cat vito had to go to the vet, but vito put up
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a fight so on the fall it was so painful and so deep that i dropped him immediately. and i thought, well, this is bleeding a fair bit. oh you have to go to the doctor, we can't just leave it like that vanish, lawson at the emergency clinic, her wound with disinfected and bandaged only superficially. monica fevers was told to report to her family doctor the next morning does not set us up to go now. but then overnight it developed in such a way that i was an incredible pain cabinet and i took several painkillers and i've never experienced pain like a time. i can't describe it. it was like a lever or like being paralyzed. i got up and walked round of krista that didn't help me hold on that had kind of renewal of law. nevertheless, she still waited before going to the doctor on that bus and he removed it and said
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you have to go to the hospital right away. or you can't go home, doctor mcmann, and also by the time she finally reached pal pies in his team, the infection was in full swing. it had progressed to the point where her entire hand was in danger. of ministers to working with tissue damage occurs because of the bacteria oxygen and the tissue dies and for the infection will only feel if the dead tissue is also removed with antibiotics. can't penetrate the tissue, i'll give you to guidelines. this means that the bacteria can continue to spread unchecked. in monica fever's place, the infection was so bad that she had to have major surgery on her hand to have the dead tissue removed. but the infection also caused a wound healing disorder to develop the wound had to be field using skin taken from her for um a year later,
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she still can't move her hand properly. it's a painful process. she doesn't blame her cat, though. she's only annoyed that she didn't go to the clinic sooner. she important tendons and joints lie directly under the skin of the hands, so deep bite can quickly lee to theories damage. for this reason, pal either says that a cat bite always requires hun surgery, because that's the only way to assess whether the wound is in a potentially dangerous place and how high the risk of serious infection is off on angus up. depending on that, we can tell whether the wind just needs to be disinfected or whether you might need to open it up or widen it to be able to wash it out and clean it. we can only really do that with surgical training within the school is aspen. daniel for life was not affected quite badly, but his hand also needed surgery. antibiotics were not enough. 3 months later,
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he can move his fingers well, but the healing process will still take time. bill scheduler difficult until quite well man, i don't have that burning sensation any more. just a slight tightness because of the inflammation and it's getting better every day. but these days, he's certainly a lot more careful with his cut teeth. now, al haley dam on is here to show you another fitness exercise and help you stay in shape. hi and welcome to day we're outside and we have a perfect exercise to train our coordination. i would say let's go in search for a solid ground and then we start. one leg is splendid and
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the other are on the, on this side is extended and then we switch. start with a couple of slower wraps. and when you can, you try to become faster with, let's do this exercise together. 10 times. 123456789, said do it is exercise 5 times in your day. and of course 10 reps as before with this exercise is perfect as, as threats for our upper body. but it's also
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