Trained therapy dogs often visit hospitals, schools or senior's residences, for example, to spread some doodle cheer.
Not exact matches
For example, it is
often quite easy to avoid the problem of
training a
dog to do things that will interfere with long - term task work (such as
training a
dog needed for balance to do an auto - sit or punishing a
dog for jumping up that will need to do deep - pressure
therapy).
Court
therapy dogs are highly
trained animals and remain quiet and unobtrusive when accompanying a child on the witness stand,
often so much so that a jury is not even aware the
dog is present in the courtroom.
Therapy dogs are
trained to provide comfort and affection to people and are
often used in caring facilities such as hospitals and nursing homes.
She is
often joined in her sessions by her certified
therapy dog, Magic, who while not formally
trained in AEDP, certainly embodies secure attachment and emotional attunement.