Therapy Dog Classes Near Springfield and Rogersville Area
Therapy Dog Training
Therapy Prep
Looking for therapy dog classes near Springfield that will prepare you and your K9 companion to make someone else’s day better?
The team at Precious K9s offers a class that will help you and your dog do that and more.
Our entry-level 4-week session lasts approximately 1 hour each. Each session teaches you and your dog valuable behaviors that are used in animal-assisted therapy. As we move through the course, we will discuss the different directions you could go with your therapy team.
This course is a prerequisite to our on-site Therapy class, Dogs With a Job. Dogs with a Job will require you to do at least four on-site visits with an evaluator/trainer. We will discuss how to schedule these in your Therapy Prep sessions.
If you have not been approved to take this class, call us to make sure your dog’s previous training qualifies them for this course.
Precious K9s Therapy Teams
Mission Statement
Precious K9s Therapy is a company that is focused on the well-being of our four-legged family members while visiting people that can benefit from the therapeutic effect dogs can have on us.
This is a group of individuals dedicated to making a difference with their best friend by their side. We visit a variety of places such as, but not limited to, hospice facilities, retirement homes, youth outreach centers, hospitals, courtrooms, victim advocacy centers, schools, and workplaces.
Each team has different specialties; therefore, each has different services to offer. These include, but are not limited to, animal-assisted activities and animal-assisted therapy. We will strive to help all involved in our visits to be comfortable and help them to enjoy the rest of their day with a smile.
Precious K9s Therapy Teams Vision Statement
What are Animal-Assisted Interventions?
Animal-assisted interventions are goal-oriented and structured interventions that intentionally incorporate animals in health, education, and human service for the purpose of therapeutic gains and improved health and wellness.
Animal-assisted interventions provide opportunities for motivational, educational, and recreational benefits to enhance quality of life. These activities are delivered in a variety of environments by a specially trained professional, paraprofessional and/or volunteer in association with animals that meet specific criteria.
It can also be a more formal process:
- If overseen by a health and human service provider as part of his or her profession. This person might be a physician, occupational therapist, physical therapist, certified therapeutic recreation specialist, teacher, nurse, social worker, speech therapist, or mental health professional.
- If the professional must incorporate the animal as part of his or her own specialty; for example, a social worker must incorporate the animal in the context of social work.
- If it is goal-directed and there’s a specific end in mind, such as improvement in social skills or range of motion.
- If it is documented. Each session is documented in the client’s record, with the activity and progress noted by the professional.
Benefits of Membership With Precious K9s Therapy Teams.
Benefits of a Certification With Precious K9s Therapy Teams:
- Access to Carrie Galvan and Lisa King for basic therapy questions and mentorship after your class is completed.
- Information about places that have been visited by Precious K9s Therapy Teams and visit opportunities that are available.
- Advice on entering a new facility to establish a rapport with the Activities Director and/or contact person.
- Documentation showing certification as a Precious K9s Therapy Team.
- Opportunities to participate with Precious K9s at group public events.
- Guest speaker events (to attend or be a speaker).
- A support system that can help you move forward in your goals as a therapy team.
- Each member receives:
- Team ID badge (member pays for replacement if lost).
- Private Therapy Facebook group
Precious K9s in Your Facility
“Research shows that positive interactions with animals increase endorphins, oxytocin, prolactin, and dopamine. These are the hormones associated with blood pressure regulation, pain relief, stress relief, and joy. Visits from therapy animal teams can normalize stays away from home for hospital patients, improve motivation to participate in treatment protocols, and lessen worry, anxiety, unhappiness, and pain.” (Pet Partners 2019 University of Iowa)
Know the answer to the following questions and then contact us to find the Therapy Team for you!
- Why do you want to have therapy teams visit your facility?
- Do you have specific goals in mind?
- Who is the person in charge of your new program?
- Do you have scheduled times lined out where the contact person can supervise the visits?
- What are your guidelines for each team that visits?
- What are your requirements for teams visiting your facility?
- Do you have any unique needs in your facility?
- Is there a designated area for the dogs to use the restroom or take breaks if needed?
- Are there any residents in your facility that would prefer the teams not visit them?
Notes About Therapy Teams
- Each Precious K9s Team has passed an eight-week course in which the dog’s behavior has been observed in many different situations. There is a four-week handling and dog behavior section and a four-week on-site section of the class.
- The handling and dog behavior section gives the teams the chance to work toward better dog handling skills and understand their dog’s comfort level. This teaches them to always be an advocate for their dog and gives them the know-how to keep their dog happy and safe at all times.
- The on-site portion of the class has allowed teams to learn positive and professional ways to handle many new situations. Each application is reviewed, and the dog and the handler have to pass all sections to be approved as a Precious K9s Therapy Team. Teams must always have clear identification so there is no confusion why they are in your facility.
Find out more about becoming a Precious K9s Therapy Team
Beginner Dogs:
If you haven’t done any training with your dog, you will start with one of the therapy dog classes near Springfield or the Rogersville area offered by Precious K9s. These classes will start you with basic training, teach you handling skills, and build teamwork between you and your pup.
All Paws In: This is a 6-week course for puppies, adolescents, and adult dogs. The course focuses on basic K9 behaviors, self-control, building self-confidence, handling skills, dog language, and socialization. To ensure that each student receives sufficient individualized attention, we limit the number of dogs per course to no more than 4.
Intermediate Dogs:
Most dogs that have taken one or two classes at another training company will still want to take ALL PAWS IN. This will help you become familiar with our trainers and our training style. It also allows us to get to know your dog’s temperament and identify areas where we need to focus on training to help you achieve your therapy goals. Some dogs will even come to us with their Canine Good Citizen Title, take the beginner class, and learn many new things. Much of our curriculum teaches your dog to think independently, and with our unique curricula, you will see a noticeable difference in just a few weeks. If you believe you are ready for our second-level course, Teamwork, and would like to conduct a quick evaluation, please don’t hesitate to contact our office at 417.207.3215.
We always encourage students interested in becoming a Precious K9s Therapy Team member to settle in, get ready for the long haul, and take all the classes you can. Our therapy course is the most comprehensive around. You will gain the skills that will apply to your therapy journey, whether you choose to become a Certified PK9s Team or not. Contact us if you’re unsure of where to start.
Teamwork: This is a second-level course for students who have taken beginner classes or private lessons. In this 6-week course, we will build on the behaviors you have already learned. It will help you move the training you know into real-time while raising the distraction levels. This course is designed to prepare you for real-life situations.
Recommended class options to take while preparing for the
Therapy Prep and Dogs With a Job courses:
Teamwork
Dogs About Town
Rally Obedience
**If these links do not take you to a class, it simply means there is no class currently scheduled.
Therapy Courses:
Therapy Prep: This is a 4-week session with classes lasting approximately 1 hour each week. During this course, we will teach you valuable behaviors used in animal-assisted therapy and discuss the various directions you could take with your therapy team. This course is a prerequisite to our on-site Therapy class, Dogs With a Job.
Dogs with a Job: This is an individually scheduled course that consists of at least four meetings. During this course, we will use the skills you learned in our Therapy Prep course while visiting Compassus facilities. You will have trainers coaching you every step of the way. **Therapy Prep is a prerequisite.
Becoming a Precious K9s Therapy Team:
There is an application process to become a Certified Precious K9s Therapy Team. We require both the Therapy Prep and Dogs With a Job classes before you can apply. As you go through the courses with Lisa and Carrie, they will guide you through the process. Keep in mind that it takes dogs with a specific temperament and skill set to become a therapy dog, so we may also guide you to the best type of therapy, sport, or training that your dog will excel in. Not all dogs want to be therapy dogs, regardless of how much we may want them to be. Having a dog that can handle stressful situations well, work as a team with you while greeting people, and enjoy their work is truly special. Training to be a member of a therapy team should not be a quick and easy process. At PK9s, we believe you are the best advocate for your dog, and we want to help you understand and protect it with the utmost skill.
Common questions we will answer in your therapy courses.
- How do I know where to go when we are a certified team?
- What other therapy company options are available, aside from PK9s?
- Should I have my own insurance as a Member of the Therapy Team?
- Is my dog right for therapy?
- Can I take my therapy dog everywhere?
- How do I prepare my dog for therapy visits?
- What is therapy-visit etiquette?
- How do I understand dog body language?Therapy dog classes near Springfield often fill up quickly, so if you’re interested, contact Precious K9s for more information.
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