Meet Lilou, The Adorable Pig Adorable Therapy of San Francisco International Airport

This therapy pig from the airport puts a smile on the visits of the travelers of San Francisco.


You probably heard that more and moreAirports use therapy animals To help relieve anxiety that many travelers have about flying. But while most airports use dogs as a means of emotional comfort, San Francisco International Airport rather employs a very special therapy pig. Her name isLilou, and it's just one of the many certifiedTherapy animals who make up the airport "Brigade. "

BIOon his website, Lilou was born in Michigan four years ago and moved to San Francisco just two months later to reach the classic California dream of being "young, beautiful, famous and fabulous!"

She certainly did it. In January 2016, it became the first certified therapy pig in the animal assisted therapy program withSociety of San Francisco for the prevention of cruelty towards animals (SF SPCA). Now she welcomes travelers from around the world, glamor of tuts, arches and non-toxic red nail polish.

Other days, you could find it wearing a classic driver hat.

It is clear that Lilou takes his responsibilities very seriously.

It is always available to snuggle.

And she brings joy to anyone who is blessed enough to cross his way.

Sometimes it even hosts passengers playing on a toy piano, which must be one of the best things you could see when exiting a long flight.

When it is not at the airport, Lilou brings special healing powers to hospitals andretirement homes in the zone. Of course, she also likes to enjoy some R & R with her humans.

She islive the beautiful life, and she knows it. And for more large companionship, check:"Conversation" hilarious dogs after the owner plays dead viral.


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