The unique student welfare of a university is controversial.

On the 17th, local time, the Netherlands NL Times and others have reported on the "dog room" in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

This 'puppy room' built in the Central Library building is designed for students who are experiencing test stress. It is the intention to pat the cute puppy and relieve the burden.

You can spend 10 minutes with your puppy for 15 minutes at a time in the 'Dog Room', which is 100% reserved.

"It's proven by research that touching puppies relieves stress," a school official said.

In fact, the student's response to the "dog room" is so hot that the reservation is full until the next Tuesday, the last day of operation.

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However, unlike the campus atmosphere, animal lovers and experts are voicing criticism.

An animal behavior expert said, "Students can put stress on dogs in reverse as they relax." The Netherlands 'animal party' is also "undesirable policy" and "the dog room" will not be able to operate in the city, "he said.

It is expected that the University of Amsterdam, which has announced that it will open the 'Dog Room' in the next trial period, will be able to realize the plan as planned.

It is 'news pick'.

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