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Why Become a Therapy Team?

Therapy dogs are special because they provide unconditional love. They won't judge you for what you're wearing or what you do for a living; they love you for who you are. This type of love is special and reminds us of the importance of being kind toward others..

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Therapy Dog Goals:

Improve a patient's social, emotional, or cognitive functioning, and literature reviews state that animals can be useful for educational and motivational effectiveness for participants.

 

“Dogs have given us their absolute all.  We are the center of their universe.  We are the focus of their love, faith, and trust.  They serve us in return for scraps. It is without a doubt the best deal man has ever made.”       - Roger A. Caras

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Benefits of Therapy Dogs:

Use of these animals in therapies has shown positives results in many cases, such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depressionanxietysexual abuse victims, dementiaautism, and more.

Therapy teams can be used in many different facilities, like hospitals, prisons, and nursing homes, to aid in the therapy provided.

Some studies have shown that animal-assisted therapy can improve many aspects of a patient's life, such as improving their overall mood or reducing feelings of isolation.

Responsible Dog Owner’s Pledge

I will be responsible for my dog’s health needs. Including:

  • Routine care such as check-ups & vaccines.

  • Adequate nutrition through proper diet and clean water

  • Daily exercise, regular bathing, and grooming.

I will be responsible for my dog’s safety.

  • I will properly control my dog by providing fencing (where appropriate), not let my dog run loose, and use a leash in public.

  • I will ensure that my dog has proper identification (collar tags, tattoos, or microchipping)

  • I will provide adequate supervision when my dog and children are together.

I will not allow my dog to infringe on the rights of others.

  • I will not let my dog run loose in the neighborhood.

  • I will not allow my dog to be a nuisance by barking.

  • I will pick up and properly dispose of my dog’s waste in public areas and in off-leash parks.

I will be responsible for my dog’s quality of life

  • I understand basic training is beneficial to all dogs.

  • I will give my dog attention and playtime.

  • I understand that owning a dog is a commitment in time and care.

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