Service Dogs & Therapy Dogs
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Service dog for 12-year-old's anxiety
Nov 2015
I would like to find a yougd service dog for my 12 years old daughter to help with anxiety. She is asking me to get a dog or puppy for many years, doesn't want medications for anxiety, doesn't sleep well, it affects her school performance and very hard on both of us. Somebody suggested a service dog and I think it might be a perfect solution because we both love dogs. I am a single mom, work a lot so my daughter will have a cute companion.
- did it actually help? Do you feel much better?
- What exactly service dog does that normal pet dog doesn't? What extra skills it has to help with anxiety?
- where to get a service dog? who trains it to becone a service dog?
- I have asthma and allergies so would like to have a hypoallergenic breed like poodle or goldendoodle or labradoodle, where to get a service dog in such breed?
I am ok to fly out of state to buy it and expensive cost is ok, just want some help for my daughter and dog might be safer then meds. Mom
I'm so sorry your daughter is suffering with anxiety and sleep issues. The impairment she experiences would have to be severe to qualify for a service dog. My guess is that if you have the option to not try any meds, then she is suffering but probably not disabled. If she doesn't qualify for a service dog and the associated ADA protections, look at therapy/ emotional support dogs.
Here is a link to a good explanation of service dogs, including psychiatric service dogs vs. therapy and emotional support dogs: https://www.nsarco.com/service-definitions.html
Additional non-drug/ non-invasive treatments that can be helpful with anxiety are neurofeedback/ biofeedback, and behavioral therapy which is aimed at recognizing triggers and devising do-able strategies to minimize the anxiety. Best wishes. Chris
Therapy dogs for home visits?
March 2012
I'm hoping to find a therapy dog to visit my 93-year-old mother in El Cerrito who is sharp and lucid but physically limited (not bedridden) and misses having a dog with her. Does anyone know of a service group or volunteer with a therapy dog for weekly home visits? There are several therapy dog (and cat) organizations in this area, but they are focused on visits to institutions, not individuals. El Cerrito
Dear Cerrito, My mom (who lives in E.C.) has a therapy dog whom she takes to Children's hospital once or twice a month. You might try contacting Children's to see if they can give you any leads
Try TherapyPets.org. Mostly they organize visits to assisted living centers, nursing homes, hospitals and schools, but it's very likely there is someone willing to do home visits as well.
Hello.. I'm sorry for your troubles. It is possible we could help with finding a dog and the guidelines. There is no official central organization that dispenses papers. Because it is related the laws around disabilities, people can only ask you - if it is a service dog and - what service the dog performs.
If you're looking to replace your dog, there are organizations that train service dogs. Some places, like the guide dogs programs for the blind in San Rafael have breeder dogs, that are more available. I understand it is a different condition. Yet the dog's personality (high desire to please, calm, trainable) is similar.
There are also some places like Gabby Jack Ranch that have trained service dogs and have also bred dogs with service dog personalites. We were lucky enough have one of their dogs, and I would trust them. They used to be a non-profit training center, and now, I think they also have a for profit division for puppies. The owner is Jacquie is super helpful.
http://gabbyjackranch.org/