Therapy Dog

Therapy dog work is the pillar of our organization.  It is one of the most meaningful activities that a dog and handler team can do together.  Therapy dogs provide a tremendous service to our community by providing emotional support to people in need.  Do you and your dog have what it takes to become Therapy Pals?

In this four-week course, dogs and handlers are introduced to the special skills needed to participate in animal-assisted therapy, including the added distractions of the sights and sounds of wheelchairs, walkers, and therapy equipment that the team may encounter on visits.  This class also teaches the guidelines and proper etiquette for participating in animal-assisted therapy.

  • Prerequisite:  Manners 1 or equivalent with a basic understanding of CGC skills
  • Handler must be at least 18 years old
  • Dog must be current on all vaccinations
  • Following successful completion of this course, the dog/handler team must complete a three-month mentorship in order to become a certified member of Therapy Pals
  • Collar & Leash – Your dog should have a properly fitting collar.  Leashes should be six feet long and made of either leather or nylon.
  • Treats – Our classes use food rewards to reinforce correct behaviors.  Please bring tasty treats that your dog enjoys.  Your dog will be more motivated to work if it comes to class hungry.
  • Water – Please bring either a bowl or water dispenser so that your dog can have a drink during breaks.
  • Courtesy – Please exercise the “3-foot rule.”  Every dog shoud have three feet in front, behind, and on both sides at all times.  This is not only basic obedience school courtesy, but it is also important for safety.
  • Tuition – $90.00
  • Four consecutive weekly one hour classes

Please let us know of your interest in therapy dog training by contacting Jan Lowry at 940-300-1350.

  • Class sizes have been reduced
  • Please practice social distancing (6 feet apart)
  • Please use hand sanitizer