Sentences with phrase «dogs working with children»

A few lived at Best Friends Sanctuary in Utah, but many were socialized and rehabilitated and actually became therapy dogs working with children.
It is truly incredible the miracle that these court dogs work with these child victims.»

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When Lonny is not working to make a positive impact in his community, he hangs out at home with his wife, dogs, and 3 children including his daughter who is a freshman in the drama department at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
You won't see much spandex (or many helmets), but rather businessmen heading to work in suits and stylish parents powering wheelbarrow bikes overflowing with dogs and children.
She lives in Palo Alto with her husband and three children, is an aspiring dog owner, and very much enjoys cooking large family meals and cycling to work.
As someone who worked with animals my whole life before becoming a stay at home mommy, and, yes, treated my cats and dogs like my children, when I actually HAD children, the four legged in the house became, * gasp * «pets», yes, still part of the family, just not as highly up on the ladder as the kiddos.
Now she is a work - from - home mom who lives with her husband, four children and dog in rural Iowa.
She'd lovingly go to the other room * with * them which is the big difference between helping your child self - regulate (and then problem solving * together *) and withholding your love, punishing, controlling — which works well for dogs but is quite detrimental and doesn't have the results you claim in humans.
Physically challenged with arthritis, loves to meet new people work with children and has a soft heart when it comes to dogs.
have children do nt live with me, i work f / t luv dogs i have 2, been single for 4 yrs, been afraid to get back out there the dating thing, im looking for a native american, somthing that we would have in comon, to go to the powwows, luv to travel, camping fishing crabbing, walks on the beach
Single mom of a 2 - yr - old boy, 26 yrs old... have Bachelor of Science in psychology minor in Human Studies, Career diploma in Child Psychology, & working on my Masters of Social Work @ Union University... live at home in the country with Mom, siblings, niece & nephew, son, dogs, & miniature...
The film accurately delineates a 1950's midwestern family, and viscerally captures the everyday, unplanned, mundane life of the time: rough - housing, pre-adolescent boys playing in the grass with their dogs, wrestling in the tall grass pastures, mothers watching intently, arms - crossed to the discretion of their children outside a window, fathers kissing their children and wives on the cheek, brief - case in hand, before a long day's work at the plant, and the aestival sun browning the faces and arms of all under its path.
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Barbara Cheadle, president of the National Organization of the Parents of Blind Children, an affiliate of the National Federation of the Blind, has been working for several years with Guide Dogs for the Blind to extend the outreach of both organizations into schools.
Now, Reading with Rover, Bishop's organization, consists of some seventy - five dog - and - trainer teams that regularly go into libraries, bookstores, and schools in several Seattle - area districts to work with children who struggle with reading.
The Boy Who Was Raised As a Dog is a series of (horrific) stories from a child psychiatrist's work with severely traumatized children.
They say in the acting business «Never work with dogs or children».
She prefers to work from the sofa with her dogs by her feet, and lives in Seattle with her husband, two children, and... Continue Reading
According to NASAR, the National Association For Search And Rescue, SAR dogs and their handlers work as volunteers under the direction of law enforcement and emergency service agencies to help locate children and elderly people lost in parks or in neighborhoods with lots of shrubbery; hikers and hunters lost in the wilderness; train and plane - wreck victims and those missing after...
There, he worked as a Therapy Dog in TU's Speech Pathology Depatment's program with children.
Some games, however, can get out of hand, particularly when playing with children or people who don't really understand how dogs work.
We recommend mature or dog savvy children for Angel so they can handle her enthusiasm and will be able to also work with her on training.
I worked with these people for about six - and - a-half hours and they were not even looking for a female, nor a dog that needed to be an only child, but they gave her a chance.
They both work with abused and special needs children and teens and have educated hundreds of children on the rules of fire and dog safety.
Children often encourage biting and growling behavior without realizing it, getting a dog worked up with high level activity in which control over the dog is lost, this can create so many problems when kids and dogs living together.
These working dogs are often used in therapeutic environments such as assisting with teaching children experiencing learning disabilities and as stress - reducers with victims of accidents, crimes and natural disasters / crises.
She is a certified therapy dog who has worked in nursing homes and also works with children in a reading program at a local library.
Dr Nancy Buchinski knew as a very young child that she wanted to take care of and work with animals.Growing up Dr Buchinski's family always had pets - dogs, cats, hamsters, fish, turtles.
If your dog can not pay attention to you with other dogs (or people, cars, squirrels, children, etc) around, initially work in the home and then gradually reintroduce dogs into your dog's environment.
He is working on his house training and gets along well with other dogs, children, and cats.
Predictable and consistent behavior Prefers human company, especially children Relatively «directable» without training Affectionate Able to be banged around, by kids and clumsy humans Comfortable indoors and outdoors Doesn't require a lot of exercise Calm in the home; not hyperactive High drives and excellent mental focus Athletic, excellent conformation, and excellent endurance Able to take, and learn from, a correction High initiative Low fearfulness Submissive to Dominant: depends upon the nature of the work Low other - dog aggression is preferred, but not always a requirement Quiet: unless barking is needed for the work If used for protection, will follow through and bite with intention, if not used for protection, then little to no aggression in most circumstances Easily Housetrained
My Dog Bit My 10 Year Old Son For example, I won't work with dogs that have demonstrated they are dangerous to the children of the family: I'm referring to dogs which have a «screw loose» and lack the normal social inhibition of biting children.
«Everyone says never work with children or dogs,» Roderick told the Baltimore Sun.
When Lindsay isn't working or doing something dog related, you will find her spending quality time with her husband Brian, their two young children, and their beloved rescued Border Collie, Rhodey.
Travis and his certified service dogs work with autistic, ADD, and ADHD diagnosed children in their social skills classroom.
In addition to his passion for dogs, Travis also loves working with children.
Both breeds have been bred to work well with people, and this easygoing nature ensures that as long as the children are well behaved, your dog will be too.
Educational seminar programs offered by Doggone Safe are Be a Tree ™ (for school - aged children) and Be Doggone Smart at Work ™ (for workers who come into contact with dogs on the job).
Participants in the program work together to learn how to set boundaries, safely approach and work with new dogs and graduate with greater confidence.This program highlights the even temperament of «pit bull» type dogs and how their amazing capacity for love and loyalty help children who were once abused.
Safety: One of my top priorities when working with any dog is taking precautions that the dog won't harm a child.
Outside of her diverse work background, she enjoys gardening, antiquing, reading, playing with her dog, and spending time with her children and granddaughter.
«With this grant, we can now increase the number of pet therapy dogs at the hospital from seven to 15, allowing us to complete 53 percent more patient and caregiver visits each year,» says Joanne Hochu who works in the Child Life Department and oversees the Dog Visitation Program at BC Children's Hospital.
Today, Honor Service Dogs are working in countless veterans hospitals, crisis response teams, children with disabilities and the list goes on.
Socialization is particularly important if this dog will be working with other dogs in the field or if he is to be kept in a home with children or other pets.
Because it's unlikely that a dog will go through his entire life without ever meeting a child, it's important that you work on dealing with your dog's fear.
A service dog for the classroom is an innovative teaching tool used by social workers, therapists, early education and special needs teachers working with children with physical, emotional and developmental disabilities.
Originally from Florida, Dr. Rausch now calls Saint Louis home and most enjoys spending her time away from work with her husband, children, two dogs and three cats.
Yes, but only if you and your dog have obtained an Advanced Certification and have been approved by C.A.T. to work with children.
Among other nominees were Carlos, an explosive detector dog who worked in Iraq and Afghanistan; John D, a rescue dog who uses his scenting capabilities to detect cancer in patients; Cassidy, a three - legged dog who visits rehabilitation centers to comfort children with disabilities; and Lola, a rescued guide dog who connects her deaf owner to the surrounding world.
A behavioral scientist working with therapy dogs suggests that canines may help children with autism better complete their tasks.
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