Tulsa chaplain’s project keeps patients, pets together

 
BY MICHAEL OVERALL - Tulsa World    Comment on this article Leave a comment
Published: May 17, 2009

TULSA — The inspiration came four years ago, when a hospice patient moved into a nursing home and had to leave behind his dearest friend, a portly black and tan dachshund named Stretch.

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Phone: Pet Peace

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