Top American university hires dog as professor for stressed students
The University of Southern California (USC) here has hired a golden doodle named Professor Beauregard Tirebiter.
Los Angeles: A top US university has hired a professor to provide comfort to stressed students and the new faculty member is no renowned academic but a 2-year-old dog.
The University of Southern California (USC) here has hired a golden doodle named Professor Beauregard Tirebiter, according to USC News, a university news site run by USCs communications team.
He resides on the second floor of the university’s student health centre, where he provides affection and comfort to stressed students as a wellness dog, USC News wrote.
He even has office hours, a uniform and business cards -- though he has "trouble handing out the latter".
The hope is that Professor Tirebiter will help create a sense of community on campus, in addition to providing therapeutic companionship, said Paula Lee Swinford, director of the Office of Wellness and Health Promotion at USC.
"We wanted to do something that would change our culture," Swinford was quoted as saying. Research suggests that positive interactions with dogs can create a sense of calm and well-being, said Olga Solomon, an assistant professor at the USC.
Petting a therapy dog can increase serotonin, beta- endorphin and oxytocin chemicals and hormones that make people happy and decrease cortisol, a stress hormone, Solomon said.
For now, Professor Tirebiter is learning to get comfortable all over campus, in addition to some tricks, said Amanda Vanni, his handler, who is also a health promotion specialist at USCs student health centre.
"Im teaching him how to do a Fight on right now," she said, referring to the schools official fight song.
"Were working on a paw out in the air," she said.