Canines in Wilson Library through Thursday

It's the half-way point of finals week and what better way to unload some stress and gain perspective than by petting animals?

"Canines on Campus," formerly known as "Pet Partners," is a program on campus where volunteers bring dogs to campus to share in some canine affection. Whatcom Therapy Dogs and Dogs on Call are the two organizations which provide volunteers to the on-campus program.

Today and tomorrow are the last days for people to go pet a furry friend as a break from finals week. "Canines on Campus" is situated in the gallery space at the end of the Skybridge on the Wilson side of the library. You can expect to find a dog between the hours of 10 a.m. and 8 p.m., however it's best to check the schedule provided on a white board in the gallery section. There you'll find a photo and name of the dog that will be available with an accompanying time.

Carina Linder Jimenez
WWU Communications and Marketing intern
Bridger Cindy Custer was all to happy to sit around a circle of students and receive infinite petting this past Monday. Western students Phillip Chen a Sophomore and Amber Ma a Freshman were all enjoying his company while they took a break from their stud