Community Event Educators and Therapy Team
303-525-7142
Community Event Educators and Therapy Team
303-525-7142Community Event Educators and Therapy Team
303-525-7142Community Event Educators and Therapy Team
303-525-7142
Empowering Human and Dog Teams to Live Life to the Fullest.
About Service Dogs
Community Event Educators
Therapy Dog Training
People with disabilities use a service animal in order to fully participate in everyday life.
Trained service dogs perform many important tasks to assist people with disabilities
Tasks include: providing stability for a person who has difficulty walking, preventing a child with autism from wondering away, picking up items for a pers
People with disabilities use a service animal in order to fully participate in everyday life.
Trained service dogs perform many important tasks to assist people with disabilities
Tasks include: providing stability for a person who has difficulty walking, preventing a child with autism from wondering away, picking up items for a person who uses a wheelchair, retrieving items for people with limited mobility, or alerting a person who has hearing loss when someone is approaching from behind.
When choosing to become a working dog team,, you need a plan to make it come true. Once you have a plan, empower coaching guides you through a structured approach using proven methods to overcome obstacles, create trust between you and your canine partner , and PowerUp your life.
Therapy Dog Training
Community Event Educators
Therapy Dog Training
Successful therapy teams require specific skills to be successful in order to provide a specific comfort to an individual or group.
Accompany their owners as volunteers at schools, police departments, hospitals, nursing homes, and businesses during everyday activities, or to provide onsite comfort after a disaster or traumatic experienc
Successful therapy teams require specific skills to be successful in order to provide a specific comfort to an individual or group.
Accompany their owners as volunteers at schools, police departments, hospitals, nursing homes, and businesses during everyday activities, or to provide onsite comfort after a disaster or traumatic experience.
Team tasks include work in schools to provide comfort in classrooms and individually to assist with a child who is learning to read; they visit seniors in assisted living, and are called upon to serve for a wide variety of situations due to the calming presence they provide..
Therapy dogs and their owners work together as a team to improve the lives of other people.
Community Event Educators
Community Event Educators
Community Event Educators
Ever wander what the difference is between a Service and a Therapy Dog?