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Using dogs for Healing
Dogs are man's best friend. Always loyal and ever loving, this trait
has made canines an integral and common part of what is fast becoming a
common mode of therapy in many health care facilities. Not just dogs
but animals in general have long been recognized as having a positive
effect on the healing process. Dogs, especially, have a calming effect.
These dogs help people cope with emotional issues, offer physical
contact, invoke pleasant memories and they divert a person's focus from
the problems of the day. That's why they've been used to great success
as helpers for those people who are in therapy. Dogs are specially
trained for their jobs of helping to take care of the sick, the elderly
or the infirm.
Currently there are three types of therapy dogs:
a) Facility Therapy Dogs
b) Animal-Assisted Therapy Dogs
c) Therapeutic Visitation Dogs
The first two types assist physical therapists by meeting the
requirements for a person's recovery. They are usually found in
hospitals and are permanently assigned there. The most common type of
therapeutic dog, however, is the third type.
Therapeutic visitation dogs are ordinary pets whose owners take to
hospitals, nursing homes and rehabilitation facilities. These dogs help
people who are away from home due to mental or physical illness. These
people are usually in a highly stressful or depressing environment and
a visit from a therapy dog can always brighten their day and help them
deal with their problems.
Through their bright example, these dogs help the people they meet
maintain a positive attitude. This positive outlook is important in
good health, happiness and staying young. Pets also provide a chance
for patients to touch and be touched. This gives the patients a chance
to express their need for physical contact, a need that doctors have
proven as a very important factor in a patient's psychological health.
This is integral in helping people maintain a better mental standing on
their condition. This and the ever-loving nature of dogs make them
perfect cures to depression that often plagues many patients and
residents of nursing homes and hospitals.
It's very difficult to accurately measure how positive an effect these
dogs have on patients. But all you have to do to see that they're doing
their job is a happy smile on a patient's face when they're in the
company of one of these amazing healing hounds.
Note: About Author
Author: Govindji Patel
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