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Istanbul airport provides anxious travelers with paw-sitive experience by hiring 5 therapy dogs

Turkey Airport Dogs
April 09, 2024

ISTANBUL (AP) โ€” Five new hires are selflessly roaming the halls of one of the worldโ€™s busiest transportation hubs, hoping to provide a paw-sitively stress-free travel experience for anxious passengers.

Meet Istanbul Airportโ€™s therapy dogs โ€” always ready to offer support with snuggles, belly rubs and sloppy kisses.

The Associated Press caught up with Kuki and Alita, two of the dogs taking part in the pet-friendly airportโ€™s new pilot project aimed at easing stress and anxiety among travelers.

Istanbul airport provides anxious travelers with paw-sitive experience by hiring 5 therapy dogs
Turkey Airport Dogs

All four-legged members of the program are certified therapy dogs, professionally trained and conditioned to comfort humans.

The โ€œTherapy Dog Teamโ€ has been on duty since late February following months of preparation and intensive training, learning desensitization to distracting stimuli, like sounds and people.

โ€œWe have to ensure that they are safe and they are 100% adapted to all environments,โ€ said Kadir Demirtas, Istanbul Airportโ€™s customer experience manager.

Kuki, a Lagotto Romagnolo, an Italian retriever breed, is team captain. He works hard to please but likes his breaks and sometimes plays hooky.

Istanbul airport provides anxious travelers with paw-sitive experience by hiring 5 therapy dogs
Turkey Airport Dogs

That's OK, however.

The teamโ€™s veterinarian said each dogโ€™s temperament dictates their hours on the job each day.

โ€œThey walk around the airport led by their handlers who are also responsible for their care,โ€ said Volkan Arslan.

The dogs, who are airport employees with official badges and uniforms, have a set schedule and work during peak travel hours, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Istanbul airport provides anxious travelers with paw-sitive experience by hiring 5 therapy dogs
Turkey Airport Dogs

Alita, a border collie, is Kukiโ€™s teammate. Her intense gaze and dedication to her handler are striking, as is her ability to soothe and calm nerves.

โ€œWe are always surrounded by people who are constantly petting her," said Volkan Gul, Alitaโ€™s dedicated handler, adding that she helps them relax.

Airport officials said they already have plans to expand the pilot project following initial positive feedback from travelers.

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