The Southwest Florida International Airport announced the addition of a therapy dog program, “WOOF@RSW” on Thursday.RSW is partnered with Therapy K-9’s of Southwest Florida. The certified therapy dog teams will spend time greeting airport guests who need some extra care or offer a friendly paw to shake and help them on their way.“Traveling can be overwhelming and stressful, especially when navigating busy airports. This program shows we care about our airport guests and want to help make their journey calmer and a little more fun,” Steven C. Hennigan, C.M., A.C.E., executive director and CEO of the Lee County Port Authority, said.RSW says WOOF@RSW is part of their continuing efforts to enhance the customer experience at Southwest Florida International Airport.Therapy dogs will be at the airport on a bi-monthly basis as the program begins. Airport visitors will be able to spot the K-9 therapy handlers in blue shirts and the dogs in blue vests that say, “please pet me.”DOWNLOAD the free NBC2 News app for your latest news and weather alerts.
The Southwest Florida International Airport announced the addition of a therapy dog program, “WOOF@RSW” on Thursday.
RSW is partnered with Therapy K-9’s of Southwest Florida. The certified therapy dog teams will spend time greeting airport guests who need some extra care or offer a friendly paw to shake and help them on their way.
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“Traveling can be overwhelming and stressful, especially when navigating busy airports. This program shows we care about our airport guests and want to help make their journey calmer and a little more fun,” Steven C. Hennigan, C.M., A.C.E., executive director and CEO of the Lee County Port Authority, said.
RSW says WOOF@RSW is part of their continuing efforts to enhance the customer experience at Southwest Florida International Airport.
Therapy dogs will be at the airport on a bi-monthly basis as the program begins. Airport visitors will be able to spot the K-9 therapy handlers in blue shirts and the dogs in blue vests that say, “please pet me.”
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