Therapy Dog Training – The Benefits of a
Visiting Dog
Sometimes when people are sick their need for love, support and
attention just don’t go within
what most understand as normal.
They need a lot more. Unfortunately, not all people have the
time or the patience to deal with people who are sick, ill or
disordered. However, dogs when well-oriented to dog therapy
training could augment the emotional and physical support that most
people could not provide.
Therapy dog training require specializations that are rooted on
fundamental dog training. As such, training for this work entails
the need to form behaviors in the dog that are of great help to
people who are undergoing therapy. Therefore, basic dog training
will not suffice if the dog needs to demonstrate other obligations
like performing various roles and interacting well with the
patient.
Therapy dogs are used in hospitals were mostly the patients are
the children and the elderly. The handler and the dog will provide
the patients with sufficient attention and activities that will let
them drift away from the present problems in their lives.
However, therapy dogs are not only valuable in hospitals, the
comfort they give are also necessary components in other therapy
centers like nursing homes, schools, mental institutions and
retirement homes.
The type of training that therapy dogs undergo are especially
created and modified from various other trainings to fit the needs
called for in situations that usually occur during hospital
visitations. Their training will equip them with the appropriate
skills to allow strangers to enjoy their company. To provide
enjoyable experiences, most therapy dogs are trained to do tricks
and performances that the audience will enjoy.
Most dog breeds could undergo therapy training. However popular
choices for training include breeds that have high temperance since
they have to work with people that they are not familiar with.
Training of therapy dogs vary from state to state however, it is
general rule that a therapy dg should have certification of good
citizenship before it can enter into the formal training and
service. Certification as well as training could be obtained from
local therapy dog training classes or animal shelters. After
obtaining this certification, therapy training for the dog will
begin.
This kind of training will condition the dog to ignore things
like hospital equipments, people who are not the subject of therapy
and noise. They are also trained to help with basic tasks like
simple activities. However, they must not be confused with service
dogs.
These are the dogs, which are under the law, help people who
have disabilities. More often than not, they work on a continuous
basis. Therapy dogs are more like visitors to patients and not
really dogs that will accompany and help people with disabilities
with their daily tasks.
A visiting dog will also help in changing the routine from time
to time. Therapy could be quite boring for many people thus the
need for change of pace will always contribute something positive
to the therapy. Animals could also make the patient feel less
depressed or lonely since they create distractions from the
unproductive thoughts of the patients.
Dogs could also encourage the patient to become less passive and
more responsive and active during and after visitations. Therapy
training will also help the dog entertain the patient; they may
either provide fun or diversion from the pain and suffering
currently experienced.
Therapy dog training is relatively unpopular but the services of
the dog for this purpose have been used for so many years.
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