Canine Assisted Therapy is a nonprofit organization based in Oakland Park, Florida. They work with volunteers and their dogs to provide animal-assisted therapies and companionship. Therapy dogs help the community deal with various issues, such as unexpected tragedies, physical ailments, trauma, and more.
The furry angels with Canine Assisted Therapy help people by providing love, companionship, emotional support, smiles, and tail wags. It takes a specialized and exceptional type of canine to do this type of work.
What is a Therapy Dog and How to Lend a Helping Paw?
Unlike a service animal or an emotional support dog, therapy dogs help a broad range of people and settings, rather than just serving their sole handler. Therapy dogs work at schools, hospitals, correctional facilities, corporate businesses, and more.
What makes a Canine Assisted Therapy (CAT) dog exceptional is not its breed, size, or age. There are specific pre-requisites for dogs to become certified with CAT. Dogs have to be at least one year of age and need to have lived with their owners for a minimum of 6 months. Therapy dogs need to be friendly and enjoy seeking attention from strangers. Dogs also must be in proper health and have received up-to-date vaccinations. Therapy dogs are evaluated based on temperament and behavior. These evaluations include the Canine Good Citizen test. CAT therapy dogs enjoy working with people and regularly offer love and comfort to those desperately in need. If you are interested in your dog becoming a CAT therapy dog, please visit https://catdogs.org/become-a-pet-therapy-team/ for more information.
Children’s Services
Therapy Dogs in Schools
Senior Services
Veterans
Distance Healing with Teledog
Ways to Help
Do you want to help and you don’t know where to start? We’ve listed some easy ways to assist the fur babies that assist others.
Plan a Community Event
Therapy dogs are active in participating in various community events. Past events they have participated in have included dog expos, walks, health and safety fairs, and college and corporate stress relief. If you are interested in planning an event in your community, please call 954-990-5175.
Donate
If you would like to donate to Canine Assisted Therapy, you will contribute to a cause that helps countless individuals in need. You can also host a fundraiser for Canine Assisted Therapy! This fundraiser can be a special event, party, or virtual gathering! You can donate any amount by visiting https://catdogs.org/donate/.
Volunteer
Canine Assisted Therapy is in constant need of volunteers. You can volunteer by being part of a pet therapy team. If you do not have a dog, you can still help in many ways. You can become a CAT assistant. Canine Assisted Therapy holds regular orientations every month. You can find out more information by visiting https://catdogs.org/as-a-cat-assistant/.
Meet CAT’s Executive Director
Monica Wesolowski was the Vice President of Marketing and Circulation for the Sun-Sentinel for many years. Tragedy hit her writing team as they had a shooting in their sister newspaper in Baltimore, MD. Some of their editorial staff died from the attack. Monica investigated ways to help her colleagues, and that is when she found out about Canine Assisted Therapy. Teams of therapy dogs went to the Sun-Sentinel to help them cope. The therapy dogs inspired Monica to become a volunteer with Canine Assisted Therapy. Her love of writing led her to a grant-writing position with CAT, and then, she had the honor of being promoted to executive director. Monica is excited to lead the organization through continued growth. They are launching a mental health and trauma response program. What an honor to have Canine Assisted Therapies in our Oakland Park Community!
The presence of therapy dogs helps people heal from physical and emotional traumas. They provide comfort and empathy for anyone in need. Therapy dogs love unconditionally, and research has continued to show their importance in our society.
From the beginning of time dogs have stood by humans providing them with all sorts of companionship, love and affection. This unconditional love earned them the well known nickname of man’s best friend. Today we have a deeper understanding of how truly integral these loving creatures are to our very own human existence and the multiple ways in which their presence can help others.