Have You Met the World’s First Airport Therapy Pig?

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There’s a unique member of the “Wag Brigade” animal program at the San Francisco International Airport. Can you guess? Yup, she’s a therapy pig, the first of her kind, named LiLou.

LiLou is a Juliana Pig who brings joy to travelers. She would happily pose for a selfie or offer her head for stressed travelers to pet. When LiLou is not working, she stays at home with her owner Tatyana Danilova in their San Francisco apartment. Check out LiLou’s Instagram account right here.

As you can see, more airports around the world embrace therapy animals. San Francisco’s Wag Brigade program includes a number of dogs.

Article source: mentalfloss.com

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