Lending A Helping Paw: What’s Involved In Therapy Dog Training

Published A Few Days Ago
ADVERTISEMENT

Does your pooch have the right stuff to make a difference? Then you should consider therapy dog training.

Having a dog can be a wonderful experience – not only do they provide constant love and companionship, but the presence of a dog can be soothing. This is why dogs make such great therapy animals! If you have ever considered training your dog to be a therapy dog, this article is the perfect place to start for more information.

Related:Top 10 Therapy Dog Breeds

Where are Therapy Dogs Used?

The term “therapy dog” is sometimes confused with the term “service dog.” Service dogs are used by individuals with various disabilities to help them perform basic living functions. Therapy dogs, on the other hand, visit certain facilities simply for the sake of providing canine comfort. The most common venues for therapy dogs are hospitals, assisted-living complexes, hospice centers, and schools. In reality, however, therapy dogs can be a benefit almost anywhere. The American Kennel Club (AMK) states that there are currently more than 50,000 registered therapy dog-owner teams in the United States alone and the fact that this number is steadily increasing points toward the fact that therapy dogs provide a real benefit. For example, a study conducted by Alternative and Complementary Therapies showed that a single 12-minute session with a therapy dog reduced blood pressure and anxiety in patients suffering from heart failure.

Related:Amazing Therapy Dogs Help Diabetics Live Healthier, Happier Lives

How are Therapy Dogs Certified?

In order to become a certified therapy dog, your pooch must pass certain requirements put forth in a test conducted by a Therapy Dogs International (TDI) certified evaluator. To qualify for the test, your dog must be at least one year old, in good health, and of good temperament. In order to be a good therapy dog, your dog should be trained for basic obedience and he should be socialized around people and hospital equipment. When it comes to selecting dogs to be therapy dogs, temperament is more important than the particular breed, or even the size of the dog. All you need to do is register your dog with a national group and pass the in-person exam.

How to Get Started

Before you attempt to get your dog certified as a therapy dog, you need to cement his basic obedience skills – these will be tested in the in-person exam. If you want to ensure that your dog picks up what he needs to know, you should think about enrolling in a therapy dog training course sponsored by Therapy Dogs International, Pet Partners, or another national organization. It also wouldn’t hurt to familiarize your dog with the type of people and equipment he will come into contact with as a therapy dog – this includes individuals in wheelchairs, hospital gurneys, electronic equipment, and other devices. The more socialized your dog is, the better he will do as a therapy dog. In the end, however, the thing that matters most is his temperament and his ability to provide comfort to individuals in need.

It takes more than just a friendly disposition to become a therapy dog. But the time you put into therapy dog training will pay off, and you and your dog will make a difference in the lives of people who need the love of a furry friend.

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

You May Like

Upside Down Dog Of The Week – Cindy

Are you ready for some upside down cuteness, because this week’s winner has got it going on! Meet Cindy, our Upside Down Dog of the Week from Upsidedow…

Deilenaar Rabbit

One of the most unique features of the Deilenaar Rabbit is its coloring, which is a red agouti hue that features black ticking and mackereling.

We’re Onboard With Japan’s First Cat Cafe On a Train!

Cat cafes are incredibly popular in Japan and the trend has spread to the rest of the world. But now they''ve gone one step further, a cat cafe on a train!

Top 10 Workouts For Your Dog’s Brain

While a daily walk is essential to give your dog his fill of physical exercise, mental exercise is just as important. This is especially true for highly inte…

Shih-Poo

The Shih-Poo is a fun-loving and energetic little fellow. Although he doesn''t need loads of exercise, he is spunky when he wants to play.

Polish Lowland Sheepdog

The shaggy Polish Lowland Sheepdog (or PON as it''s known in the United States) is native to Poland and was bred as a specialist sheep herder.

Best Bowls For Morkies

Finding a bowl for food and water for your petite pooch may be tough so we''ve compiled a list of the 10 best bowls for Morkies.

White Shepherd

The White Shepherd was developed from German Shepherds with the recessive gene for a white coat. It is a unique, attractive breed and highly intelligent dog

Boulder Dog Food Company Voluntarily Recalls Chicken Sprinkles Due To

Boulder Dog Food Company, L.L.C. is voluntarily recalling 10 bags of Chicken Sprinkles (3 oz. size) due to a positive test for Salmonella contamination.

Holland Lop

The Holland Lop is a dwarf rabbit, which means it should weigh about 4 lbs. once fully grown. It is recognized in a variety of colors and groups.

Epic Journey of Refugee Cat Will Have You Cutting Onions [Video]

What do you mean you haven''t cried today? Let''s fix that right up with this three-tissue video of a refugee family being reunited with their beloved cat.

Adventures In Dog Sitting: Let The Fun Begin (Part 2)

Let''s hear it from the dogs! Mickey and Oscar tell their side of the story during our first few days together as we embark in our doggy sitting adventure.

Product Review: Kurgo Skipping Stones [Video]

Our dogs love to fetch, and they love to swim! And fetching and swimming together, means they burn off that energy faster as well – that’s a win-…

American Eskimo Dog

Compactly built and well balanced, you''ll find the American Eskimo Dog to be alert and friendly. Tt comes in three sizes: toy, miniature and standard.

Zebra Finch

The Zebra Finch has all the traits of a perfect pet bird - they''re ease to care for, have a lovely personality and can be found almost anywhere.