
About this Event
Join Monet (German shepherd) and Pablo (Japanese shepherd) for a lovely walk around the University loch, where they will be delighted to play with you and show you their best tricks! Feel free to bring your lunch along for a meal with a scenic view at the end of the walk!
This walk will be led by Brian Irwin, an animal psychologist specialising in therapy dog services for autistic people, ADHDers, and for people experiencing PTSD. To learn more about Brian and his work, you can visit https://www.toptailsdogs.co.uk/
This activity is for neurodivergent students at the University of Stirling only - but you can bring one guest with you if you wish with you if you wish (they don't need to be neurodivergent!). To bring a guest, just get an extra free ticket with your order.
This walk is being delivered as part of The Neurodivergent Wellbeing Festival, a program of free activities and workshops promoting wellbeing for neurodivergent students at the University of Stirling, funded by the Vice-Chancellors Fund.

Event Venue & Nearby Stays
University of Stirling, University of Stirling, Stirling, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00