Christina! I forgot to let you know my brothers girl friend she had a therapy dog. She kept it up on having the dog help people and kids until the dog couldn’t do it anymore with having cancer. Now she rescues dogs and helps out at dog kennels.
I’m so sorry to hear that she lost her sweet pup to cancer. I love that they were able to work together as a team for therapy work though. I’m sure they left such a sweet legacy!
More than dogs can be therapy dogs and my bird is a better therapy animal candidate due her ability to read affect better than a phychiatric service dog. Izzy is good at dementia patients, blood pressure management, people who have chromosomal differences such as Williams syndrome. Izzy can make soothing vocalisations in conjunction with deep pressure as needed based on her ability to read affect because she is part of a species that is social in a way that is more compatible with human social, phychological and emotional needs than a canine animal can be.
Thank you Christina abs Sean and Tara for all you do with these therapy dogs.
You’re so welcome Sherri! We love it!! ☺️
Thank you as well for these tips how therapy dogs and how to do it.
Thank you for watching Sherri! And for all your encouragement. We love getting to share on this!!
@@PawsForLoveYou are doing a great job! 👍
We really appreciate it!
Christina! I forgot to let you know my brothers girl friend she had a therapy dog. She kept it up on having the dog help people and kids until the dog couldn’t do it anymore with having cancer. Now she rescues dogs and helps out at dog kennels.
I’m so sorry to hear that she lost her sweet pup to cancer. I love that they were able to work together as a team for therapy work though. I’m sure they left such a sweet legacy!
@@PawsForLove Ya me too! All their dogs have died so to cancer. 😢 Sad!
That’s so sad. Those moments are the hardest to face as pet owners. The hardest!
I have a bunch of questions. I’ll watch the videos but this is where I’m starting
We have a a rescue dog she is 1 yr as of this week She is OK
Hope you enjoy the series Mike!
More than dogs can be therapy dogs and my bird is a better therapy animal candidate due her ability to read affect better than a phychiatric service dog. Izzy is good at dementia patients, blood pressure management, people who have chromosomal differences such as Williams syndrome. Izzy can make soothing vocalisations in conjunction with deep pressure as needed based on her ability to read affect because she is part of a species that is social in a way that is more compatible with human social, phychological and emotional needs than a canine animal can be.
Hi we miss you
Nash misses you Layne!