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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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Julie A.
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This is a wonderful program
 
Inooshi
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I've spent a lot of time in hospitals and therapy dogs are amazing, so positive and supportive and helpful.
 
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I think this is a great story of not only what can we teach animals but what they can teach us and apparently help us with perserverance. Its a great story that I think everyone should here.
 
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Love this program
 
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This is a great program.
 
Karen B.
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Animal therapy should be used everywhere. Animals brighten up everyones day.
 
jandvee
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Animal therapy is fantastic! It calms the animal and the people. This is a wonderful program and everyone wins! Yeah!
 
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Thats great for the both of them!Animals can be so kind and loving!
 
Cara D.
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Great job. I am glad to see the animals help. They truely are mans best friends.
 
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One of the therapists who sees some of my clients has her dog with her in the sessions and it seems to help bring out more.
 
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jinxkitty
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This is a nice story. Pets can be so calming.
 
Brenda M.
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This is a great story. The "experts" are finally figuring out what pet lovers have known all along!
 
andrew22
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I think pets can be very theraputic. It's a wonderful idea.
 
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I love the therapy concept for animals I am a massage therapist and I love working on my dogs they relax me and i help to relax them. It really is a great concept!
 
Karen B.
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Pets are therapeutic in so many ways. Great idea!!!
 
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I love the concept of therapy animals. In college our club took dogs to the local nursing home and i saw how the people would light up when they saw the dogs. Such a good program and i hope to do it again someday.
 
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This is great. Animals should be allowed more places.
 
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Way to go this is great!
 
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I used dogs a few times in my special ed classroom as part of my reading program. The students would read to the dogs (rather than their boring teacher!). Their fluency and confidence improved! It was amazing! I truly believe therapy dogs make a world of difference.
 
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Pets are wonderful in nursing homes and help cheer up people who are stressed out or depressed. Pets should be allowed in more places.
 
Kim D.
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I would love to get my GSD therapy certified, but at 8 months I can tell he will have a long way to go. We use to have a therapy dog at school and the kids really loved it.
 
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Need to allow pets in many more places, work, hosptials, etc. they are good for morale.
 
Doggieluvs
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I agree with you! So healing to the spirit.
 
Beagleman
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Dogs can get to anyones heart. More nursing homes need them also.
 
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amazing
 
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Dogs truly are "man's best friend"!
 
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Therapy animals should be a core treatment in any heath facility for children and the elderly. We know animals make a difference, make it a permanent position instead of just kind volunteers that want to help. We all want to help but sometimes can't make time in our own busy lives. The facility should make it a staffed position.
 
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Yes, but not necessarily 8 to 5. Dogs do get stressed on the job and should be given a reprieve if it's been a bad day. They aren't any good if they need a rest.
 
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I agree
 
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I agree, great comment!
 
Chels H.
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This is amazing.
 
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I am sure this takes alot of time and effort for the dogs owners, they are to be commended. This is such a great pairing - children and pets belong together.
 
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I believe it's always therapeutic for children to grow up with a dog. I know sometimes it's not always possible for the parents but, I think it's great for children developmentally.
 
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Animals are such great therapists. They reduce stress and can reduce blood pressure as people pet them. I am a military wife, and while my husband is overseas, they are wonderful companions--it is always good to have someone waiting at the door when you come home :-)
 
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Thank you for your sacrifice and thank your husband. I am glad you have a pet to keep you company while he is gone. When I am alone my two dogs are the best company anyone can have.
 
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Pet therapy is such a miracle worker in the lives of so many that use them. I love reading stories about these heroic pets like Bailey that make such a difference in the lives of people that need it.
 
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Pets are like babies, almost everyone uhs and awes over their cuteness. Very calming
 
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Great story.
 
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Great story!
 
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Animals are angels in disguise.
 
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This is the way it should be ... pets and people working together for the good of both. What a great story! I have a Golden Retriever and he is the greatest! :)
 
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Pets and people are a powerful combination. I wish the whole world could see this.
 
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One hand washes the other. Very nice.
 
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good story
 
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It's great that the therapy worked both ways.
 
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this is nice. finally a good story
 
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This is such a great program, blood pressure is reduced also after being around the dogs.
 
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I have seen this in action all over.
 
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Gentle dogs go a long way in helping humans heal.
 
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A friend of mine does pet therapy with her German Shorthaired and he has been wonderful with it. Everyone loves this dog the minute they meet him and he has changed so many lives-this is a wonderful thing to do.
 
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Janie - hi it's Pam, Deb's sister again! I wish my two dogs were involved but they are so hyper they would surely jump all over the kids. Great way though to change these people's lives.
 
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I think it sounds like an amazing program.
 
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I totally agree.
 
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Pet therapy is something that I would be interested in doing. I'm concerned that my dog may not be the best for it because while he loves everyone, he's not very calm.
 
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I did a report on this. It is so good to see it getting some attention.
 
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Animals have healing powers and life giving energy that is sorely missed in many places without pets: institutions, retirement homes, hospitals, prisons, etc.
I have witnessed first hand the joy and warmth that a therapy cat or dog can bring to a person that does not receive much contact (human or animal). I took a litter of new-born motherless kittens into a retirement home and watched as the life force flowed into the elderly folks there. The retired folks smiled and glowed with the unconditional love; while the kittens learned the friendly warm touch of a human hand as well!
 
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Great idea
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