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The Estonian Dogs with an Appetite for… Reading?

It’s no surprise that dogs are incredibly sweet, sensitive, and caring. Even when their instincts kick in and they get up to mischief or they pursue food with abandon, they mean well!

But did you know that they have an appetite for stories, too?

Source: lugemiskoer.ee
Source: lugemiskoer.ee

In Estonia, this canine curiosity has been translated into an educational tool through the lugemiskoer (reading dog) program. What started as a small pilot project in 2013 at the Tallinn Central Library, with a husky named Susi, has grown into a nationwide program. Today, nineteen dog teams work across libraries and schools, coordinated by the NGO Estonian Assistant and Therapy Dog Association (Eesti Abi- ja Teraapiakoerte Ühing).

The concept is simple. Children read aloud to a dog. Unlike humans, dogs don’t judge. They don’t interrupt to correct a mispronounced word, and they don’t lose patience when a child stutters or pauses to spell out a difficult syllable. As Maarja Tali, a pioneer of the program and whose dog was Susi, explains, “The reading project is one of those where a child who has difficulty learning to read can [do so] with a friend and without stress.” This stress-free environment is crucial for children who may have developed anxiety around reading in traditional classroom settings.

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