zootoo.com
discover by
pet type

Denver Pet Therapy: Making a Difference

Browse News

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.

Tell us what you think under this story. Post your favorite pet videos at the zootooTV tab. You can send us your story ideas by e-mailing us at news@zootoo.com or by calling us at 877-777-4204.



Tags


How do you like this article?

99%, 116 out of 117 users thumbed up.
Thumbs Up Thumbs Down

Discuss this topic

Comments


978 comments found.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ... 19 Showing page of 19 Go
 
David R.
David R. (Wally)
1 year ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
What a wonderful article. Mutual help is the best kind.
 
casperwoold
casperwoold
1 year ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
What a wonderful dog. Everyone loves pets they help us threw the most difficult times in our lives.
 
Rob K.
Rob K. (Rhino)
1 year ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
There are many facilities that need this help, and many dogs who could do it. I hope this story inspires people who own smart and gentle dogs.
 
Merrell R.
Merrell R. (mroe)
1 year ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
Smart maybe, but gentle I'm afraid not. But I love this idea and way to help people. I could borrow my neighbors dog who is so gentle and sweet and loves everyone. Unfortunately I don't have a cat that would fit this description either.
 
EK4567
EK4567
1 year ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
Pet are amazing.
 
Alecia O.
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
I've been doing pet therapy visits at a local nursing home for about 6 months and it is amazing the difference in the patients and staff. They love to see us coming. It is also very rewarding for me and my dogs.
 
Lyn (Madelyn) H.
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
I love hearing about the use of dogs and cats to help people. They certainly can have a calming affect.
 
jill c.
jill c. (princy)
1 year ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
Doga are so healing
 
Connie G.
Flag this | Good Point | 1 user liked it.
Reply
This is great for both pets and the people they help
 
NickHarsh
NickHarsh
1 year ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
Pets are amazing!
 
Andrea S.
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
What an awesome story. Sometimes we don't even see how our animals affect ourselves and others! My dog puts a smile on my face daily!
 
april8sue
april8sue
1 year ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
Pet therapy is really making an impact on elderly people and the injured. I can see it the future getting larger and larger
 
Bladesbff
Bladesbff
1 year ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
This is wonderful. Therapy pets seem to be catching on more and more. And I agree-animals are the best therapy!!!!!
 
mith
mith
1 year ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
I have 2 golden retrievers who are in the process of becoming Therapy dogs. This progam is wonderful for children who are reluctant readers as well. My two have already visited a school of handicapped children. Just after one visit, I can see that I have made the right decision with my two goldens.

It makes me feel good that there are many other people and their pets doing therapy work.
 
mjaygee
mjaygee
1 year ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
There is a pet therapist where I work. We enjoy seeing the dogs as much as the patients do.
 
megg08
megg08
1 year ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
awe you animals rock :)
 
paula m.
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
nothing like animals helping people, too bad human therapists some times don't get the same results
 
Patricia  C.
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
A wonderful way to give back! Animals are very therapeutic. I used to work in a nursing home and the residents always responded great to pet therapy.
 
collyn f.
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
great job therapist animals and ppl alike!! you guys rule! :)
 
Amanda N.
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
hurray for therapy animaLs!!!!!!!!
 
Erin O.
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
GREAT STORY!
 
Kathleen A.
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
My eyes welled up with tears of joy when I read how much Louis, the child with mental health issues responded and matured by bonding with the therapy dog and owners.
 
jdiane
jdiane
1 year ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
we all know how much animals help us, great story.
 
Shirley
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
<span>this comment has been removed from the system</span>
 
wazellej
wazellej
1 year ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
Animals are great for people, especially those recovering from a traumatic incident.
 
Ashlee S.
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
Animals are wonderful!!!!
 
beeyah s.
beeyah s. (rawridk)
1 year ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
my cat is lazy.
 
Anna
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
Its great to know that pets can do this for people. My pets always make me happier, so its no surprise.
 
Scott J.
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
I know that I feel better when my pet is around.
 
darius p.
darius p. (TomP16)
1 year ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
People need pets more than they know. They are great healers.
 
Linda G.
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
What a wonderful story.

Linda G
 
Kathy O.
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
It had not occurred to me that therapy animals were used for young people as well as senior citizens. I only knew about them being used in nursing homes
 
Rose C.
Rose C. (mitzi1)
1 year ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
kA very nice story. The dog gets theraphy helping the people. Elderly people and small childrn especially benefit from time spent with pets.
 
IMVU
IMVU
1 year ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
Great story!
 
Rebecca
Rebecca (stutzmar)
1 year ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
Pet therapy needs to continue to come into the light, animals can do so much to help people overcome their illnesses and physical handicaps.
 
Kim
Kim (norswl1)
1 year ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
cool story!
 
Nancy  G.
Nancy G. (nsg46321)
1 year ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
I think this is awesome! Once again, animals to man's (or child's) rescue!
 
rszink77
rszink77
1 year ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
interesting
 
chili1zz
chili1zz
1 year ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
i think that they shoud use pets for therapy all over this world maybe it mite do some good
 
kristie n.
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
interesting
 
Ken C.
Ken C. (KenCochran)
1 year ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
This is a good story about dogs helping people and in return this dog was helped. They are taking pets to old folks homes to cheer them up and I guess this works too.
 
april8sue
april8sue
1 year ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
I think this is the best idea I've heard for along time. I know animals can calm me down and I know it is wonderful therapy
 
Alex C.
Alex C. (tushababy)
1 year ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
Amazing.
 
ruthie
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
These need to be in every hospital in america
 
Cindy W.
Cindy W. (cindy420)
1 year ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
I think therapy dogs are great. I know I trust a dog before I would any human
 
kathy c.
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
Denver Theraphy making a difference is a wonderful story. People, especially children relate to pets and in this case the dog improved also.
 
ComicKitty
ComicKitty
1 year ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
I love therapy dogs
 
alexis93
alexis93
1 year ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
sweet
 
david n.
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
<span>this comment has been removed from the system</span>
 
Lynn C.
Lynn C. (Lynn1)
1 year ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
Children and animals have a natural affinity for each other ~ and the human/animal bond can be a powerful force. It can transform lives ~ I think this is a wonderful concept.
 
mitchello2005
mitchello2005
1 year ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
i really lkike dogs
Zootoo pet news videos
A Voice for The Animals

A Voice for The Animals

If you are interested in donating to North Shore Animal League visit NSALAmerica.org.

A Diamond in The Valley

A Diamond in The Valley

"The Valley" has always been known for top of the line shopping, spas, and more... But now, you can share the best of the best with your pet.

New Developments in Pet Cancer Treatment

New Developments in Pet Cancer Treatment

Animal Cancer Foundation founder, Dr. Gerald S. Post, informs K9 in the City on the new breakthroughs in animal cancer treatment. There are more effec…

Fashion For all Dog Kind

Fashion For all Dog Kind

You may not dress your dog up every time you leave your house or perhaps you and "Tinker Bell" enjoy wearing the latest fashions together. Regardless,…

The Softer Side of Howard Stern

The Softer Side of Howard Stern

With the capacity to shelter 300 animals at any given time, North Shore Animal League is known to be the “largest no-kill animal rescue” in Americ…

Is Animal Cancer Treatable?

Is Animal Cancer Treatable?

In Brooklyn, Dr. Post, a veterinary oncologist explains that animal cancer is treatable but since cancer is the most common cause for death in older …

Some Run for The Gold; He Runs for The Goal

Some Run for The Gold; He Runs for The Goal

You may remember the New York City Marathon runner, Brayden Mathews, who ran to raise money for United Action for Animals, a long time promoter of the…

True Blue Yankees Fans

True Blue Yankees Fans

The New York Yankees celebrated their 27th victory in the MLB World Series. Devoted fans gathered in Manhattan's financial district on November 6th,…

A Whole Art Gallery, Gone to the Dogs?

A Whole Art Gallery, Gone to the Dogs?

Have you ever wondered what the world looked like to a dog? Well what if "Spot" could draw a picture for you? In New York's neighborhood of Chelsea, t…

Meet Munch: Star of Iams

Meet Munch: Star of Iams' 'Beautiful on the Inside' Ad

Big conventions can be great places to hobnob with celebrities, and the Meet The Breeds event at the Jacob Javits Convention Center in New York City w…


View all

News Archive