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Therapy Dog Program

County Welfare Road

Service Description

Therapy dogs are NOT service dogs. Service dogs are dogs who are specifically trained to perform a task or tasks to assist a person with a disability or impairment. A service dog must be with their person at all times and has special access privileges in public places. Therapy Dog is a program which recognizes the necessary therapy work performed by dogs through accepted organizations based on the number of visits. Therapy work involves volunteers who schedule visits to various facilities and locations such a nursing homes, classrooms, libraries, assisted living centers, hospices, funeral homes, schools, shelters even courtrooms. Whether they’re working with a child who is learning to read, visiting a patient in a hospital or a senior in assisted living, therapy dogs and their owners work together as a team to improve the lives of other people. A dog can provide a valuable sense of reassurance, joy, or calmness to people experiencing stressful, lonely or depressing situations or general times in their life. This class is an ongoing program offered at various times throughout the year. For more information about this program, please contact the club.


Contact Details

  • County Welfare Road

    1238 County Welfare Road, Leesport, PA, USA

    info@mysite.com


Berks County 4-H Community Center

Behind Berks County Agricultural Center

1238 County Welfare Rd

Leesport, PA 19533

Liberty Fire Company Ground

Sinking Spring Fire Company

836 Ruth Street

Sinking Spring, PA  19608

Berks Dog Training Club

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