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DENVER – Increasingly, therapists use pets to help their patients recover from trauma. But for one golden retriever, being the therapist helped her with her own recovery.

“She was really stressed when we got her. Her fur started to fall out because she was unsure where she was,” said Amy McCullough, Bailey, the golden retriever’s owner.

McCullough and her husband found Bailey five years ago at a golden retriever rescue club in Denver.

According to McCullough, Bailey is very docile – to the point that she appears lazy.

“She was so calm when we got her,” said McCullough.

“It was love at first sight.”

Soon after bringing her home, Bailey’s gentle nature became apparent, and that got McCullough thinking.

“I thought we should do something she’s such a good dog,” she said. “So I started talking with people and I heard about animal assisted therapy, so I did research and learned that with proper training and certification, dogs can go into these different types of facilities and visit so I thought, she’d be great at this.”

Bailey’s been on the job for a few years now, but she only started working with nine-and-a-half-year-old Louis last fall.

They meet at the mental health center of Denver, a sort of sanctuary for children who have been in difficult situations. It’s a place of recovery, or healing.

“I think a lot of our children who have had trauma and abuse have a hard time trusting adults,” said Carri King, Child and Family Therapist at MHCD. “And if you come with an animal, they are great social facilitators. They make kids feel safe and they’re more willing to engage in a conversation when an animal is present.”

King said she’s noticed a remarkable difference in Louis since he’s been working with Bailey.

“Louis’ goals were to improve his conflict resolution skills, improve self esteem and to teach him some assertiveness skills that he would be able to carry with him when he goes back to public school,” she said.

Before Bailey could work as a therapy pet, she and McCullough had to go to school and get certified, which is not easy for just any dog, cat, horse or guinea pig.

First and foremost, the animal needs to have basic obedience skills down cold.

Secondly, the animal needs t o enjoy being around people and have the ability to react and respond well to everyone – from people with disabilities to men with beards in hats.

The last piece of the puzzle is the handler – that person must be able to recognize their animal’s stress level and be able to handle any of the physical requirements working with the disabled sometimes entails.

“We’re all volunteers and so this is something that we do on the side with our animal,” said McCullough.

Kind credits Bailey’s for Louis’ early graduation from the program. Not only can he now assert himself with the dog, but has also improved his conflict resolution skills and raised his self-esteem.

“I think the strength of a human-animal bond is an incredible adjunct therapy that clinicians can use, especially when working with kids with mental health issues,” said King.

According to psychiatric research, pet therapy reduces stress and anxiety for patients with mental health problems, with the added benefit of changing behaviors and creating a sense of responsibility.

“She helped me show patience,” said Louis, whose full name cannot be released. “And perseverance.”

And for Bailey, that’s all in a day’s work.

Denver Pet Partners works in conjunction with American Humane, an organization working to improve the conditions of animals and children.

To find out more about Denver Pet Partners, visit their Web site at denverpetpartners.org.

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Cindy C.
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Good story. Lots of good information.
 
Tammy37
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another story of an exceptional golden
 
okowasso
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Great story and great golden! Never seen a bad one for sure.
 
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i think this is great!
 
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A win-win situation!
 
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I agree.
 
Melanie
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I've heard Golden Retrievers are wonderful pets.
 
Veronica (Ronnie) G.
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So "human." Those who have been through the same are the best to help others.

Sweet Retriever. Hugs.
 
Kate H.
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Dogs are just miracle workers in fuzzy coats.
 
Elineen
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Very cool story.
 
Melody M.
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What a great story, I love these types of things
 
donna
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Great stories. I love to see people get along with their pets.
 
Sydney  S.
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I'm glad that Bailey was able to help! I love it when I see people getting along well with their animals.
 
pitbullloverx3
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Fantastic way to help heal.
 
Amy R.
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love these stories!
 
alexis93
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great program
 
terrae01
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The people who get "therapy" from these dogs really benefit!
 
lynn k.
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Animals are great friends, aren't they? Talk about a win-win situation!
 
Karen B.
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This is what I have been wanting to do with my Golden Retriever. All he wants to do is please you in anyway. What a wonderful experince this would be. We are truly greatful for what you and your dog do for people.
 
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So much better to use animals for good like this than having products tested on them.
 
Morgan
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This is all the reason that we should not use animals for experimentation but for experimental causes like this.
 
geminispringer
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I'm actually working on a research paper right now about children and animal assisted therapy. What I've learned has actually inspired me to start a "read with a dog" program in my area for children having difficulty reading.
 
zenbeauty
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Animals and humans were made to coexist. They need us and we need them. They should be everywhere humans wre.
 
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A hospital in Springfield allows patients on the rehab floor (physical rehab--patients that have been in serious car accidents) to see their animals because it helps them recover quicker. It also gives them the extra strength they need for their therapy. Plus, it helps the animal!
 
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I sold an Eng Springer pup that was shipped out west. I heard from the new owner that this dog helped a young girl who had witnessed her parents dying. She wouldn't take except to the dog. Eventually she recovered.
 
joann555
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Wish there was more of this.
 
april8sue
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I think every nursing home should have an animal of some kind
 
april8sue
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I think this is a wonderful idea. It has been proven that it works in nursing homes. We need more of it
 
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Good for Bailey, and good for Louis!!

 
Jill D.
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Pet therapy is a win-win situation--it really does help both the patient and the dog.
 
Janie
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Good for Bailey!!! I have so much admiration for pet therapy dogs.
 
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This is a really heartwarming story. I can tell you Boulder, my dog is great therapy for Stoney my cat. Seriously. He keeps her chilled out and relaxed.
 
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God bless Baily and it dosn't surprise me about the bond or therapeutic effect animals can have on us! I was very ill 2 1/2 years ago and didn't know if I would make it and the ironic part of the story is I was deathly sick from a cat bite (one of my own 10 years old I raised from a kitten) it was not a bite persay but a nick as she has a tender bladder and I have Arthritis so bad I didn't realize until too late that what I thought was a splinter was in fact the effects of the nick from my cat and after spending xmas and new years in the hosp and then 2 weeks of 1 of the most horrible antibiotics in the world ( I didn't know if I was comeing or going) cost 2,100.
 
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The unconditional love of animals is so powerful!!! Amazing story
 
moe617
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I have heard that pet therapy is wonderful. It works very well for children and the elderly.
 
Jan H.
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Pet therapy is wonderful and I hope it is used more and more. People really respond to animals.
 
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Great story! Sort of reinforces the "man's best friend" thing! A few years ago, our local nursing home had a dog and watching the residents interact with him was fantastic. Their faces just lit up and they became so animated when the dog came to them. Incidently, the dog was a mongrel from a shelter!
 
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Just a remarkable story. Bless the trainers who help these service dogs learn what they need to know to 'rescue" people.
 
Tammy K.
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Therapy dogs and their handlers are so wonderful. They can provide so much assistance to an individual, stuff you would never think of from opening a door or bringing a person a phone. We are thankful to have those trainers who will give of their time so others can benefit and it is such a wonderful job for the dogs. They look so proud of themselves on what they are accomplishing.
 
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Pet therapy is so amazing. We need to keep making it more known to people so they can see how animals help us.
 
Christina H.
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Very nice! I encountered a therapy dog and his handler while being with my grandma receiving her chemotherapy. The therapy dog was also a golden retriever. It's a great thing for the hospitals to use in terms of therapy and I wholly support the program.
 
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Awesome story! I hope that when I finish all of my schooling and have my Ph.D. in psychology, that I will be able to take a pet with me sometimes to help brighten peoples' days!
 
Sharon L.
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Ashley, YOU GO GIRL!!! What a great combination that would be.
 
This is a very encouraging story, makes me want to be a part of this program.
 
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When pets are brought into the local nursing home, the residents show an increasing sense of well-being. Having given up so much, their lives, too, are traumatic.
 
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This is just one of the coolest programs. Dogs are just the greatest for this kinda thing. How can you look at one and not forget about everything that's bugging you!
 
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That's good.
 
dsnyder
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It's so great that this dog can help people. I love programs like this where the dog gets love and the people get help.
 
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It always amazes how animals can change peoples lives....
 
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this is awesome what dogs can do and sometime we dont even realize it (in other stories)

this is great
 
John H.
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What a heart-warming story. Dogs like this are real heroes, and deserve all the recognition we can give them. It's amazing what they can do.
 
bfreeland
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This is a fantastic program. I think animals have extraordinary healing abilities.
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