Therapy Dog Training: Does Your Dog Have What it Takes?

Published 2020-05-05
Platform Udemy
Rating 4.66
Number of Reviews 61
Number of Students 1054
Price $19.99
Instructors
Debbie LaChusa
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Learn What a Therapy Dog is, What's Required For Therapy Dog Certification, and If Your Dog is a Good Fit

Have you ever wondered if your dog has what it takes to be a therapy dog?


You know, the dogs that go out and visit with patients in hospitals, the elderly in nursing homes, or have kids read to them at the library?


This course is all about helping you understand if pet therapy is a good volunteer opportunity for you and your dog.


Hi, my name is Debbie LaChusa, and I’ve been certified as a pet therapy volunteer since 2014. I’m currently certified with both of my dogs, Hope and Faith, through Alliance of Therapy Dogs. We were previously certified with Love on a Leash where I was a Visit Captain, responsible for supervising pet therapy teams-in-training, and doing training visit evaluations. I also spent three years as a member of the Love on a Leash national board of directors.


I’ve done more than 500 pet therapy visits in a wide variety of venues, including the VA Hospital, libraries, nursing homes, assisted living facilities, health and rehab centers, memory care units, special needs classrooms, high schools, universities and colleges, and even an addiction support group.


So, I have a lot of experience in the pet therapy world!


This course will help you understand:

You’ll also learn:


While this is NOT a dog training course, every behavior and command covered is DEMONSTRATED so you can see what the behavior or command is, and how it is successfully performed.


Volunteer pet therapy is one of the most rewarding activities you can do with your dog.

It’s a wonderful volunteer service to share with the people in your community. It takes your relationship with your dog to an entirely new level: you become partners and your bond deepens. You'll meet interesting people you might never otherwise meet. And, you'll experience the rewards and joy of watching the difference your dog can make, simply by spending time with those in need.


Pet Therapy Teams are In Demand

I’ve done pet therapy in both a large city on the West Coast, and a small town in the East, and in both cases certified therapy dog teams have been in high demand. There are always more facilities wanting to schedule therapy dog visits than there are qualified therapy dog teams to fill those requests. You and your dog can help fill that demand when you become a qualified therapy dog team.


So, if you’ve been thinking about doing pet therapy, or even if you’re just interested in learning more about what pet therapy is, and what it entails, I encourage you to enroll.

It's the first step to getting your dog ready to go out and start spreading joy, love, and smiles, the way only a dog can!

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