Man Has An Emotional Support Alligator To Help Him Deal With Depression

Joie Henney from Pennsylvania suffers from depression following the death of his three close friends. While people with mental health problems turn to medication and self-help, Joie claims to use an emotional support alligator. The five-foot-long alligator is named Wally and was approved by Joie’s doctors. Wally was rescued from Orlando when he was still 14 months old. Now, he’s 4 years old.

Despite being an emotional support animal, Joie knows that Wally can inflict harm at any moment because he’s a wild animal. For now, Joie describes the animal like a big teddy bear who likes to snuggle and give him hugs.

Article source: mirror.co.uk

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