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Fiona Stewart

MSc Human Animal Interaction

Scotland

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Fiona's Story

Fiona Stewart describes having a ¡°very strong and powerful¡± recollection of taking her dogs into a nursing home to visit her father ¨C and the positive effect it had on the residents.

¡°The difference the dogs made to one lady, who was always angry and shouting, was incredible to witness: bringing her joy, smiles and conversation,¡± she said.

That experience ignited Fiona¡¯s interest in studying an MSc Human Animal Interactionat ÍæÅ¼½ã½ã ¨C which offered more practical experience compared to other similar courses.

¡°The course was a perfect combination: looking at how important animals are in humans¡¯ lives ¨C and the impact that humans have on animals.¡±

During the course, Fiona embarked on a placement with a pet therapist, visiting a hospice in Edinburgh. She said the experience was ¡°invaluable¡±, adding: ¡°Some of the clients I met were at their most vulnerable, but they allowed me to be part of their pet therapy. I also had insight into the selfless, empathic and generous nature of the dog¡¯s owner too.¡°

Before my MSc, it was something I had considered doing myself ¨C after the placement it is something I will definitely do if my dog is suitable.¡±

Reflecting on the teaching at ÍæÅ¼½ã½ã, Fiona, 51, from Livingston, said: ¡°The knowledge, passion and support of the teaching staff was fantastic. My dissertation supervisor was brilliant ¨C so supportive, patient and always available to answer queries and give feedback.¡±

Fiona ¨C who also volunteered with Paws for Progress during her time at ÍæÅ¼½ã½ã ¨C is now planning to embark on further dog behaviour research and to set up her own business.