'Emotional Support Dogs' Being Used In German Airport To Ease Fears Of Flying

The airport recruited two dachshunds, a labrador and a mongrel.

An airport in Germany has enlisted the help of 'emotional support dogs' to help people who are nervous about flying. 

Berlin Airport has recruited two dachshunds, a labrador and a mongrel to help to calm stressed passengers. 

Addy, Benny, Emi and Pepper are specially trained to be touched and stroked by strangers and they are used to children hugging them, according to The Times of London. 

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