Does Your Dog Have What It Takes to Be A Therapy Dog?
Imagine volunteering with your dog, bringing smiles wherever you go.
Just some of the places therapy dogs visit include seniors' homes, children’s hospitals, cancer agencies, and school reading programs. Organizations like St. John Ambulance are always looking for people who wish to volunteer with their dogs. Both the dog and their guardian must go through testing to get started; if your dog is laid back and not easily ruffled, chances are he’ll pass! Volunteers and their dogs are generally expected to provide regular visits in order to develop a bond with their designated patients.
Get started! In Canada, check out sja.ca or call your local St. John Ambulance chapter; In the US, check out therapydogsunited.com.
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Therapy Dog programs improve lives on a daily basis, providing unconditional love, support, and happiness to individuals who may feel disconnected from loved ones.
Therapy Dogs Must Be:
• Accepting of a friendly stranger
• Sit calmly for petting
• Walk on a loose leash
• Walk through a crowd (including wheelchairs)
• Sit on command/stay in place
• React well to another dog or to distractions (noise, joggers…)
• Be up to date on all required vaccinations
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