We are excited to welcome Luna, one of Carleton’s therapy dogs, to the PMC on Wednesday’s from 11:00am – 12:00pm. Stop by the PMC boardroom during this time to visit Luna!

In addition to visiting with Luna, or Carleton’s other therapy dogs, be sure to check out our  Service Animals vs. Therapy Animals: Know the Difference post for guidance spotting the differences between different animals and why they might be on campus, and how to best interact with them.

Headshot of Luna taken from a high angle.Luna is a boxer mix who is full of wiggles. Luna loves to sunbathe in the summer and go for walks at Conroy Pit. She will give you the bombastic side eye and make you laugh. If you are looking for some giggles and wiggles Luna is your girl.

Favorite treat: Marrow Bones

Impressive skills: Army Crawl and High Five

The Carleton University Therapy Dog Program is our in-house Therapy Dog Program, designed to bring positive (or as we say, paws-itive) mental health and wellness supports to our community. All of our dogs are handled by professional staff and faculty members at Carleton, and their Handlers work to create welcoming and supportive environments that can provide low intensity, yet effective coping strategies for mental health and wellness.