Welcome!
Hello!
Glad you dropped by. Our Angels are standing by to help in the healing
process. Our dogs are mini Dachshunds. They have been trained by
certified Pet Dog Trainers.
Medical
research consistently shows that the interaction between a person and a
pet can be physically and psychologically beneficial.
Physical indicators of such beneficial interaction include:
- Lower blood pressure. Slower pulse rate.
- Significantly higher survival rate from heart attacks.
- Accelerated recovery rates from illness and surgery.
Psychological indicators of such beneficial interaction include:
- Decreased depression, anxiety and isolation.
- Increased sense of well being and confidence.
- Increased socialization and interaction with others.
What does it all mean?
A
dog’s unconditional love and willingness to please translates into
almost countless benefits for patients, family members, students, and
caretakers.
For Patients:
Pet
Therapy reduces the depression and stress of being isolated in a
hospital or care facility. When patients begin to smile and to
socialize with the dog, they have a chance to forget they are ill. It
is in that momentary sense of well being and hope that the recovery
process can begin. For those recovering from traumatic injuries and
surgery, dogs can play an integral part in their physical therapy.
Using commands with a dog, playing ball, or brushing its coat are all
ways to regain strength, balance, mobility, motor skills, and most
importantly, the confidence to become independent again.
For Family Members:
Therapy
dogs provide a welcome respite from worry, a physical and emotional
means of comfort, and a safe outlet for grief. Simply petting a dog
helps to relieve stress and lowers one’s blood pressure. Families
also benefit from seeing their loved ones smile or play with a therapy
dog. Those moments can provide hope, relief or a chance to share
happiness during difficult times.
For Students and Children:
Students
with challenges, be they physical, mental or emotional, can benefit
from a dog’s trusting and loving behavior because dogs do not see
disabilities or disfigurement. Dogs treat everyone the same, no matter
what the person's abilities or disabilities are, and thereby serve
as a positive role model to students and children.
For Staff and Caretakers:
Therapy
dogs provide relief and a safe outlet for expressing one’s emotions.
Many times our volunteers have witnessed nurses and doctors who needed
a visiting dog’s comfort after losing a patient or during a very
stressful day. Sitting with, petting or hugging a dog is a prescription
for much needed solace for these caretakers.
Seeing and regularly incorporating a therapy dog into patient care
helps to develop a strong bond between the team and staff members.
Angels with Paws help make the work environment seem more normal, warm
and friendly. Staff members come to depend on the teams’ regular visits
for their own emotional well being, too. Therapy dogs also
motivate people to work more cooperatively, helping to bridge
relationships not only between staff members, but between patients and
caretakers, too.
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