The University of Central Lancashire in England set up a puppy room for students stressed at the end of the semester.
The SOS (Stressed Out Students) campaign at the university teamed up with the guide dogs charity to provide stressed out students with puppies to relax them before finals, reported Independent.
Once word spread about the puppies coming to campus, the room where the pups are staying booked instantly. (Only a limited number of people can be in the room with the puppies at a time for the well-being of the animals.)
All the attendees of the event are asked to donate a minimum of £1.50 ($2.27) to the guide dog charity, who supplied the puppies.
The puppies attending the event are future guide dogs, so the exposure to people is part of their training, reported Independent.