
1. Expand awareness of the positive effects animals can have on human health.

THERAPY DOGS INTERNATIONAL, INC My first Internet search to find a place to learn more about starting CoCo in a career in Therapy Dog work was the official AKC website. From here I was directed to Therapy Dogs International's (TDI)website. The organization was founded in 1976 by a RN who observed the benefits of pets interacting with patients when the chaplain and his Golden Retriever would visit the patients.
Therapy Dogs International (TDI) was formed so dogs could be certified, insured and registered as volunteer Therapy Dogs. Therapy Dogs registered by TDI provide emotional services only and aren't the same as assistance dogs. The American Kennel Club( AKC) was developing a Canine Good Citizen Test (CGC) at the same time TDI was deciding that a more formal test was needed. Before certification to serve as a potential Therapy Dog, dogs and handlers must pass the CGC test. In addition each dog must pass a temperament evaluation to include the dogs behavior around people with the use of service equipment.
Here is a paragraph from TDI website that exemplifies my first experience in taking CoCo to the Hospital as volunteers.
' The first time a dog prances into a care facility, most people do a double take. A split second later broad smiles stretch across faces. Regardless of how residents look or how they feel,the animals are happy to see them. Typically, there is an immediate response to the tail wagging greetings and warm paws. Four-footed therapist give something special to enhance the health and well-being of others. It has been clinically proven that through petting, touching and talking with the animals, patients' blood pressure is lowered, stress is relieved and depression is eased. Each volunteer as an individual has made a tremendous difference in the lives of so many, by sharing their canine companion with those who no longer are able to have a dog of their own. Just think! How sad it would be if you never could touch a dog again.'
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What was different about CoCo in CoCo is a Sealyham Terrier that achieved her AKC-Canine Good Citizenship Certificate at 10 months old- She joined the Tony LaRussa's Animal Rescue Foundations Pet Hug Pack when she turned a year old. This blog is to encourage, educate and excite dog owners regarding the opportunities of volunteering in Pet Therapy activities. I would also like to help dog owners identify the possibilities for their own dogs in the work of Pet Therapy.