The research evidence supporting the efficacy of AAT is slim, although the anecdotal support is vast.
Pet therapy can be with all people who have disabilities.
If you need therapy from a pet clinic, money should be the least of your worries...
Most areas in USA have it. Search online. Go to www.SearchKindly.org (a search engine) and type in "pet therapy in (your town)". Good luck.
Yes, pet therapy does work. It helps a person cope with the tragedy in their life. Pet therapy is good for eldery people, and people in the hospital. It is companionship for people without having to take care of the animal personally. I have my great aunt and my little brother who is fighting cancer using pet therapy.
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I personally would not recommend it. If you have been banned from owning a pet then you have done something very wrong. You are not allowed to have another pet in your home. Obey this or you will be in big trouble.
Though a license is not required, you can not just walk into a hospital with your dog and claim it as a therapy animal. You must first have permission from the facility you wish to visit. Each facility will have its own requirements for those wishing to visit with therapy animals. Most require that you be part of a recognized therapy pet group, that your animal have current health papers on record with the facility, that your pet be certified as a therapy pet, and that you carry liability insurance. Therapy pet organizations, such as the Delta Society, Therapy Dogs International, or Therapy Dogs Incorporated, each administer tests to determine whether an animal is suitable for working in therapy situations. Each also has a code of ethics by which members agree to abide. Part of the annual registration fee goes toward liability insurance which is required by most facilities.
Recent DNA research suggests it may have been a Beothuk. Which would have been much easier to transport by boat than a wild bear.
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Research pets and learn more about them so you will know which pet is best for you.
Yes, German Shepherds are very intelligent dogs and therefore they are very trainable and that would make them ideal as therapy pets.
You probably can, if you furnish a note from your doctor stating that a therapy pet is indicated for your medical condition.