Edmonton's Zebra Centre introduces latest 'buddy dog' for traumatized children
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Nitro, the Zebra Child and Youth Advocacy Centre's latest recruit to its 'buddy dog' team, relaxes on stage after being introduced to a crowd of 200 supporters at a fundraiser in Edmonton on May 24. PHOTO BY ERIC BOWLING/POSTMEDIA Article content Appearing in court, even as a witness, can be stressful for trauma survivors, particularly if they happen to be children. Article content But now those kids have a new friend named Nitro to help them through the process. The latest recruit to the Zebra Child and Youth Advocacy Centre’s team of “buddy dogs” made his debut Sunday at the centre’s Ladies …
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