pugtona500
Posted : 9/13/2007 6:11:02 AM
There are other places that you can go besides just nursing homes. Casey has gone to two hospitals and has been to three special needs classes within the school system. We're working now to set up a reading to dogs program in the school system, and the local library would also love to start one. At both the schools and reading to dogs the handler and dog really determine how much touching goes on. Casey happens to love being loved on, but his main job is to do some tricks and stand quietly while I talk about dog care, animal care in general, and answer questions. Many of the kids have never had a dog, or have perceptions of care that most of us would disagree with.
Casey works under TDI rather than Delta Society, and their test IS harder than the CGC, although if you have an evaluator who is qualified to give the CGC you get both at the same time (as Casey did). We didn't do any special classes, only our obedience classes, but you and your dog have to be comfortable with the elements so those classes would certainly lead you toward your goal.
The biggies are leather or web buckle collars only. The dog is allowed to startle, as mentioned above, but isn't allowed to cower, try to run, or turn to growl or bark at the noise. For TDI the dog has to stay with a stranger for 3 minutes while the handler goes out of sight. The dog is allowed to be mildly restless, but not pulling on the leash, barking or whining.
Anyhow, it's interesting to go to all the different places that utilize therapy dogs and it never hurts to go for it for the experience!