West Chester University’s Long-time Embedded Therapy Dog, Muddy Puddles, Honored at Retirement ‘Paw-ty’ on May 6

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WCU mascot Rammy, Muddle Puddles, and several student well-wishers.
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WCU mascot Rammy, Muddle Puddles, and student well-wishers.
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West Chester University’s long-time embedded Therapy Dog, Muddy Puddles, was the guest of honor at an all-campus “paw-ty” with a pack of 15 of his visiting therapy dog buddies on Monday, May 6, from 2-4:00 PM. The celebration was held at West Chester University, Sykes Student Union Ballroom A (110 W. Rosedale Avenue, West Chester).

The whole campus showed its appreciation for Muddy on a virtual chat board and guests were able to sign cards at the event. There were also giveaways and activities such as a “pin the bowtie on the Muddy” game and decorating cupcakes with dog “bones.”

The party coincided with the University’s last day of classes — an especially stressful time for students, according to the WCU Counseling Center, which schedules multiple therapy dog visits at several campus locations throughout the academic year and holds a large gathering at the end of each semester.

Rachel Daltry, Chair of WCU’s Department of Counseling & Psychological Services and Counseling Center Director, is a Licensed Psychologist and professor who is Muddy’s human.

“Muddy will be enjoying long naps, long walks, and spending time with his grandparents during his retirement,” said Daltry. “I keep saying he will be a visiting professor and come back to campus occasionally for visits. [I’m working] to get Muddy’s little adopted sister, Moosey, whom I adopted last June, certified as a therapy dog. She has been making visits to campus. We currently have Ruby in our office. She is a black Lab owned by Michele Cooper, one of our Counselors.”

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