The Dallas Mavericks have introduced Bailey, a 2-year-old, 24-pound mini-Berna doodle, as the NBA's first emotional support animal. Bailey is responsible for adding to a winning culture within the Mavs organization, providing training and therapy of a different kind. This innovative addition marks a significant step in integrating emotional support animals within professional sports settings.
"Their school therapy dog has had an amazing influence on the kids," in Erdington. Headteacher Lisa told @trishadudu what makes Sam the labrador so special. https://t.co/B9cPB22BuE
Bailey, a 2-year-old, 24-pound mini-Berna doodle, is the league's first and only emotional support dog, providing training and therapy of a different kind. https://t.co/qOpcwVr88U
Meet Bailey from the @dallasmavs, the #NBA's first emotional support animal https://t.co/XjyHfmIlpm
What’s the name of the Mavs’ first emotional support animal? https://t.co/4D7PEJAqjv
The Dallas Mavericks have a new addition to the team, and she is just as responsible as anyone else for adding to a winning culture for the Mavs organization. https://t.co/lFJXFb3nXi
"You see him and it just brightens up your whole day." 😍 Hero's owner, Tilly, brings him in to school to help her classmates de-stress Read more: https://t.co/OAz9rzA2yR https://t.co/duO8C7Uxuk