Therapy Dog Information
Therapy dogs are dogs that are used to bring comfort and joy to those who are ill or under poor conditions, such as those who have been affected by a natural disaster. Many people are able to connect with dogs and feel the love that they provide, and this has a therapeutic effect on them. Therapy dogs are generally very calm and well-behaved, so that they do not upset or make uncomfortable those around them.
Therapy Dogs
Many people confuse Therapy Animals with Service Dogs. A therapy animal is most commonly a dog (but can be other species) that has been obedience trained and screened for its ability to interact favorably with humans and other animals. The primary purpose of a therapy animal is to provide affection and comfort to people in hospitals, retirement homes, nursing homes, schools, hospices, disaster areas, and to people with learning difficulties.
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Papillon as a Therapy Dog
Papillon as a Therapy Dog Overview The Papillon, a small breed marked by its butterfly-like ears and charming demeanor, is…
Parson Russell Terrier as a Therapy Dog
The Parson Russell Terrier, renowned for its energetic persona and intelligent demeanor, stands out as a potential candidate for therapy…
Pekingese as a Therapy Dog
The Pekingese, known for its dignified demeanor and affectionate nature, offers strong potential as a therapy dog. This ancient breed,…
Pembroke Welsh Corgi as a Therapy Dog
Pembroke Welsh Corgi as a Therapy Dog Overview The Pembroke Welsh Corgi, with its distinctive build and charming demeanor, has…
Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen as a Therapy Dog
Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen as a Therapy Dog Overview The Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen (PBGV) is an amiable and spirited…
Pharaoh Hound as a Therapy Dog
Pharaoh Hound as a Therapy Dog Overview The Pharaoh Hound is an ancient breed known for its distinctive elegance and…
Plott Hound as a Therapy Dog
The Plott Hound, originally known for its hunting prowess, is gaining popularity in therapeutic roles due to its exceptional temperament…
Pointer as a Therapy Dog
Therapy dogs play a crucial role in improving the emotional and psychological well-being of individuals across various settings. While many…
Polish Lowland Sheepdog as a Therapy Dog
The Polish Lowland Sheepdog, often referred to by its native name, "Polski Owczarek Nizinny" (PON), may not be among the…
Pomeranian as a Therapy Dog
The Pomeranian, with its lively personality and affectionate nature, can be an excellent choice for a therapy dog. When specifically…
Poodle as a Therapy Dog
Poodle as a Therapy Dog Overview Poodles, with their elegant appearance and remarkable intelligence, have shown exceptional potential as therapy…
Portuguese Podengo Pequeno as a Therapy Dog
Portuguese Podengo Pequeno as a Therapy Dog Overview The Portuguese Podengo Pequeno, a small and spirited breed, has surged in…
Portuguese Water Dog as a Therapy Dog
Portuguese Water Dog as a Therapy Dog Overview The Portuguese Water Dog, a breed renowned for its intelligence, loyalty, and…
Pug as a Therapy Dog
“`markdown Pug as a Therapy Dog Overview Pugs have long been cherished for their charming demeanor and distinctive physical appearance.…
Puli as a Therapy Dog
The Puli, known for its distinctive corded coat and lively disposition, is a fascinating breed when considered for therapy work.…
Pumi as a Therapy Dog
Pumi as a Therapy Dog Overview The Pumi, originally from Hungary, is known for its intelligence, energetic nature, and sociable…
Pyrenean Shepherd as a Therapy Dog
Pyrenean Shepherd as a Therapy Dog Overview The Pyrenean Shepherd, a breed originating from the Pyrenees Mountains of southern France,…
Rat Terrier as a Therapy Dog
Rat Terrier as a Therapy Dog Overview The Rat Terrier is a small, agile breed known for its lively spirit…
Redbone Coonhound as a Therapy Dog
Redbone Coonhound as a Therapy Dog Overview When considering a breed for therapy work, it's essential to evaluate not only…
Rhodesian Ridgeback as a Therapy Dog
Rhodesian Ridgeback as a Therapy Dog Overview The Rhodesian Ridgeback, originally bred for hunting lions in Africa, exemplifies strength, intelligence,…
Therapy animals are privately owned and tend to visit facilities on a regular basis. A therapy animal is only half of the equation, however. A responsible, caring handler is an important member of the therapy animal team. At the end of a visit, therapy animals go home with their owners. Most commonly, therapy animals are dogs that have shown they like people and have the temperament to work with them.
Although therapy animals provide a very important therapeutic service to all kinds of people in need, they are NOT considered “service animals” and they and their handlers have no protections under federal law (ADA, the Fair Housing Act, Air Carrier Access Act, etc.). Some states, however, have laws that afford therapy animals and their handlers rights and protections.
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