Duke TT (Temperment Tested )

Breeze TT
(Temperment Tested)


Duke and Breeze cheering up their Grandpa in the nursing home
On October 9, 2003 Grandpa crossed over the rainbow bridge to join Taffy Dog and Ginger

Reasons Therapy Dogs can help patients

Visiting with animals can help people feel less lonely, and less depressed. Visits from dogs can provide a welcome change from a repetitive daily routine. People become more active and responsive both during and after visiting with animals.

An animal visit can offer entertainment, or a welcome distraction from pain and infirmity. People often talk to the dogs, and share with them their thoughts and feelings and memories. Animal visits provide something to look forward to. Stoking a dog or cat can reduce a person's blood pressure or make them temporally forget about the illness and pain. Petting encourages use of hands and arms, stretching and turning.

The pet makes it easier for two strangers to talk. It gives people a common interest and provides a focus for conversation. Many people in hospitals or group homes have had to give up pet ownership and they miss the casual acceptance a pet give them. A dog pays little attention to age or physical ability, but accepts people as they are. The benefits continue even after the visit. The visit leaves behind memories not only of the visit, but of past experiences. It offers something for people to share.

Information on Therapy Dogs go to Therapy Dog Inc or the Delta Society