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therapdy-dogTherapy 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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Rottweiler as a Therapy Dog

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Russell Terrier as a Therapy Dog

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Russian Toy as a Therapy Dog

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Saint Bernard as a Therapy Dog

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Saluki as a Therapy Dog

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Samoyed as a Therapy Dog

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Schipperke as a Therapy Dog

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Scottish Deerhound as a Therapy Dog

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Scottish Terrier as a Therapy Dog

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Sealyham Terrier as a Therapy Dog

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Shetland Sheepdog as a Therapy Dog

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Shiba Inu as a Therapy Dog

The Shiba Inu, a beloved and intelligent breed originating from Japan, is most often recognized for its spirited temperament and…

Shih Tzu as a Therapy Dog

The Shih Tzu, renowned for its warm-hearted demeanor and historical lineage, serves as an exceptional choice as a therapy dog.…

Siberian Husky as a Therapy Dog

The Siberian Husky is renowned for its striking appearance and lively personality. While traditionally perceived as a working sled dog,…

Silky Terrier as a Therapy Dog

Silky Terrier as a Therapy Dog Overview The Silky Terrier, with its charming personality and endearing looks, has captured the…

Skye Terrier as a Therapy Dog

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Sloughi as a Therapy Dog

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Smooth Fox Terrier as a Therapy Dog

The Smooth Fox Terrier, a breed celebrated for its keen intelligence and spirited nature, has intriguing potential as a therapy…

Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier as a Therapy Dog

Delivering comfort and healing with their soft fur and gentle demeanor, Soft Coated Wheaten Terriers are increasingly popular in therapy…

Spanish Water Dog as a Therapy Dog

The Spanish Water Dog is a versatile breed known for its agility, intelligence, and distinctive curly coat. While its historical…


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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