Lori has a tag team of two Pomeranian therapy dogs, Pixel (1-1/2 years old) and Deja (7 years old). Pixel came from a breeder and Deja was a rescue. Lori says of Deja, “She was a mess; very sick when we got her.” Sounds like she’s doing fine now! It’s a busy little household, with …
It can be confusing for pet owners to know what sort of help they need and where to find it. The lack of regulation and transparency in the industry can lead pet guardians into pitfalls.
Bill and Jane will be visiting a wide variety of facilities with Morgan – skilled nursing facilities, hospitals, schools, colleges and rehab centers.
Wendy and active Jenga are looking for visiting locations without fragile populations
Moving stories of what our teams experienced during patient visits: This is why we do this! Karen & Pete
Stephanie and Olive will be busy. They plan to visit schools, libraries, dorms, and hospice patients.
Tracy and Oliver plan to visit libraries, schools, and hospitals.
In the collection of dated dog training books I have, there are horror stories worse than I could have imagined. Dog training methods in past years have been far from reward-based methods
The first visiting goal for Sally and Kaylee to visit with hospice patients and families
TJ currently visits at St. Mary’s
Michael will be taking Nick to assisted living facilities, Agrace Hospice, and the Dane County Airport.
Team Lee and Maddy will be focusing on the Read With Me program in libraries and elementary schools.
We had a busy summer of kids’ programs .Altogether we reached about 500 kids. In addition to our children’s presentations, we visited many other facilities. A big thank you to our presenters & a huge thank you to the many teams!
Ann and Dewey will be trying campus visits and become involved with the Read With Me program.
Jodell and Jordy will be trying Read With Me, dorm visits, and hospitals.