Pippy the Therapy Dog Brings Joy to Library

Staff Report / pittlocal.org

**Beloved Therapy Dog Pippy Enjoys Visits to CLP-Homewood**

Pittsburgh, PA - Pippy, a therapy dog from Animal Friends, has become a cherished visitor at the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh's Homewood branch. The friendly canine particularly enjoys when library patrons take time to sit and read to him.

Pippy’s visits serve as a comforting and engaging experience for the Homewood community, fostering both a love for reading and interaction with therapy animals. The library continues to be a welcoming space for programs that connect visitors with resources and moments of joy, such as Pippy’s regular appearances.



Source: Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh | Pittsburgh PA

Source Type: Library

Source Location: Pittsburgh

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