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Paw and order: °µÍøTV law students, staff and faculty bring furry companions to Doggie Day

Students at the Faculty of Law pet Amadeus, the dog
Amadeus is the centre of attention on Doggie Day, a semi-annual event at the Faculty of Law that helps students unwind before exams (all photos by Geoffrey Vendeville)

Students in the University of Toronto's Faculty of Law recently took a pause from their studies to shake paws on Doggie Day, a twice yearly event  held in the spring and fall before exams. 

The faculty’s student health and wellness committee put on the event as part of its stress-busting programming. This year, 20 dogs reported for duty and about 200 students got cuddle time with a canine.

°µÍøTV News writer and photographer Geoffrey Vendeville was on hand to capture some of the very good dogs that attended law school for a day. 


Elsie Tellier, a first-year law student, takes a moment to confer with her client Emmy, a six-month-old cockapoo.

 

You may approach the bench, preferably with treats. 

 


Forestry student Joshua Quattrociocchi's pal Minnie, left, has been found guilty of cuteness in the first degree; Let the record show that Thumper knows how to give a paw for treats.

 


Zoey takes first-year law student Lien Shi out for a walk.

 


The bunny ears are nothing short of defamatory; Cosmo will see his pal Zac Kroll, a second-year law student, in court.

 

Second-year law students Venessa Sectakof and Lynn Westerhof take advantage of Sharo and Wilson's office hours. 

 

 

 

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