Therapy Dogs

Therapy Dogs

Therapy dogs are trained to be trustworthy, polite, and well-mannered with everyone they meet. They learn several commands that allow them to have effective interactions.

Potential Places of Work:

  • Hospitals & other health care settings
  • Mental health care facilities
  • Nursing homes
  • Assisted living environments
  • Juvenile detention facilities
  • Educational settings
  • Courthouse to help abused children and other victims of trauma find their voice
  • Disaster recovery settings

Therapy dogs love people and visiting. They have warm, sensitive, and social personalities.

These dogs work with a specific handler to provide services to clients in there specific setting. A therapy dog team can provide feelings of comfort and security to others.

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Helping Those In Need

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Once an expectant mother dog is within the last week of pregnancy, the Stellar Acres team of staff and veterinarians begin the whelping process. This means a pregnant dog never gives birth alone, which is important to ensure all puppies have the greatest chance of survival. And like when a human baby is born, it’s important to have capable medical help to make sure all the pups and mother are healthy.

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Successful service dogs come from a lineage of successful service dogs. They have certain characteristics, like gentleness and intelligence. The best dogs have the ability to resist innate dog urges like sniffing. The day we get new litter of pups is an exciting one because it is the first day of their journey to becoming service dogs and improving lives.