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'Therapy Llamas' Visit Portland Airport to Lower the Stress of Travellers (wsvn.com) 48

"The Portland International Airport in Oregon understands holiday travel is stressful. So this season, it invited a few specialists..." writes the Washington Post.

One TV station describes them as "therapy llamas... two 400-pound fluffballs serving as therapy animals" stationed at Portland International Airport (or PDX) earlier this week, for "travelers, in need of a calming moment."

From the Washington Post: Airports around the globe use a variety of methods to inject some Zen into one of the busiest travel periods of the year. They decorate their halls in holiday lights, host carolers and concerts, and bring in therapy dogs for group canine counseling.

Portland does all of the above. True to the city's quirky spirit, it also invites local camelids to the airport to canoodle with passengers. That's where Gregory, president and founder of Mountain Peaks Therapy Llamas & Alpacas, comes in. "PDX has an ongoing partnership with various therapy animal programs," said Allison Ferre, media relations manager with the Port of Portland, which operates the airport. "So this year, when we were bringing back holiday concessions programing, we just thought, "Who better to lead that parade than the llamas and alpacas?"

This year's theme was "reindeer." Gregory and her daughter, Shannon Joy, dressed the pair in antler headbands, glittery halters with tinkling bells and poinsettia-adorned wreathes. Red velvet banners worn like saddles were inscribed with their names and silvery snowflakes. "They looked pretty fancy," Gregory said...

Though the pair had to pass through security, they didn't have to submit to a pat down, which they might have enjoyed for the extra pets.

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'Therapy Llamas' Visit Portland Airport to Lower the Stress of Travellers

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  • Therapy Peacock (Score:4, Interesting)

    by Valgrus Thunderaxe ( 8769977 ) on Monday December 25, 2023 @03:39AM (#64104417)
    • Don't you dare make fun of my therapy alligator. He's so fun and loving! And he eats anything (and anyone) that pisses me off. I can't tell you how relieving that is for my stress level!

  • Put it on the evening news with some talking-head idiot who declares "police say" with total ignorance of civil asset forfeiture.

    PS: $10 says someone will inevitably demand to take a therapy llama or therapy crocodile on-board the plane, delaying takeoff by an hour.

    • One day I'll take my therapy snake onto the plane.

    • I don't go anywhere without my therapy lion. It's the only way I feel safe in the USA.
    • I already saw one with a peacock- you need to catch up.
      • Peacocks are not good for relaxing, not relaxing at all. They can be agressive, and let off a eardrum bursting cry when you least expect it.

        Peacocks are like Kardashians. Nice to view from a distance but you don't want to be stuck in an enclosed space with one.

    • by tlhIngan ( 30335 )

      Put it on the evening news with some talking-head idiot who declares "police say" with total ignorance of civil asset forfeiture.

      PS: $10 says someone will inevitably demand to take a therapy llama or therapy crocodile on-board the plane, delaying takeoff by an hour.

      Why so complex? Atlanta airport already has robbing passengers down to an art. They have a cop stand on the jetway right before you board and basically seize the cash as the passengers walk by. If you refuse, they stop the line and question you i

  • Many of them tend to be rather bad-tempered.

  • by twms2h ( 473383 ) on Monday December 25, 2023 @04:59AM (#64104455) Homepage

    I mean, seriously, llamas in an airport? That's a lot of stress for these animals.
    People go there of their own free will, llamas,if given a choice definitely wouldn't.

    • Re: (Score:2, Insightful)

      by znrt ( 2424692 )

      living around humans is difficult and risky for any species. i hope these llamas are loved and cared for, then again that might not be the case. anyway, you are right, in the best case scenario this is just mild animal exploitation.

      this is specially wrong because all the "good vibe" conveys the idea that animal exploitation is ok, specially for kids. it is not. and this isn't even to plough a field so you can eat, or cure cancer, this is all for entertainment and fun, the goal being fucking marketing. llama

    • If i was a llama, I would rather visit a corral to lower the stress of cattles.
    • by Nkwe ( 604125 )
      I have seen the llamas around town at several events, they seem pretty chill and used to crowds. A local non-profit [classycamelids.com] runs them.
  • Is the journalist sure that they weren't just watching an episode/scene from Portlandia?
  • Airports (Score:5, Funny)

    by eneville ( 745111 ) on Monday December 25, 2023 @05:36AM (#64104485) Homepage

    Airports, they really whip the llamas ass

  • You got it!
  • This is Zen? (Score:2, Insightful)

    by quonset ( 4839537 )

    They decorate their halls in holiday lights, host carolers and concerts,

    Who wouldn't want to be assaulted by flashing lights and continual singing in a location they couldn't escape? That is the height of Zen [wikipedia.org].

    • Humans'll stop at nothing to fill their yen holes, that's for sure. I'm sure the constant beeping of the fat carts is nice llamma spittin' music.
  • Llamas are known for spitting. Go to Youtube for examples. Exactly how is this going to be a relief for the customers or the Llamas? Will they have spit masks on them?
  • An animal that spits for therapy... what could go wrong?
  • It's the closest thing to prison that a law abiding person will ever have to endure
    Crowds, lines, delays, cancellations, silly rules and ever shrinking seats are the problem
    Llamas won't help and whoever thought of the idea seems to be going for gold in the olympics of stupidity

  • It Really Whips the Llama's Ass

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]

  • They just want to make sure that everyone arriving at PDX knows that the people there are even more crazy than SFO.

    BTW, if you piss off a llama, they will spit at you, so whoever thought this up is not only crazy but also a moron.

  • Maybe the airport is actually providing therapy lamas

    And nevermind about the putative "3-L lamas"

  • The one-l lama, he's a priest.
    The two-l llama, he's a beast.
    And I will bet a silk pajama
    There isn't any three-l lllama.

  • ... quite as soothing as being spat on by a Llama just before you get on a four-hour flight.

    Especially if you aren't a precious little pony and only happened to be walking by when Larry the emotional support Llama lost his cool.

    Here's maybe a better solution: stop being such whinging little @#$(!s. There's no reason to be anxious at an airport -- unless you are one of the 1% of people who suffer from certain personality disorders, in which case you probably already have developed coping mechanisms for

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