What Makes a Good Pet Partner Team?
The Handler must possess the skills and knowledge required to visit people in various types of facilities. It is critical that handlers have an interest in people and enjoy visiting, even in noisy, crowded environments. The handler must also have good control of, and communication with, their animal.
The Handler should demonstrate that they:
The Animal should demonstrate that it:
In evaluating potential therapy teams, Delta Society assesses both skills and aptitude for doing therapy work. This ensures that the animal has the necessary training to ensure that they are controllable and have the aptitude necessary to remain predictable and reliable in a variety of situations and settings. The handler must also demonstrate social skills and aptitude for working with a variety of people in different settings. The success of a visiting animal program depends upon the ability of a handler and their animal to work together as a team.
The Handler should demonstrate that they:
- Are reliable
- Are confident and natural in their interactions with people and animals
- Have control of their animal at all times
- Inspire confidence in the person s/he is interacting with
- Actively engage in interactions with people and accept and forgive differences in people’s reactions and behavior
The Animal should demonstrate that it:
- Is reliable
- Is controllable
- Is predictable
- Inspires confidence in the person s/he is interacting with
In evaluating potential therapy teams, Delta Society assesses both skills and aptitude for doing therapy work. This ensures that the animal has the necessary training to ensure that they are controllable and have the aptitude necessary to remain predictable and reliable in a variety of situations and settings. The handler must also demonstrate social skills and aptitude for working with a variety of people in different settings. The success of a visiting animal program depends upon the ability of a handler and their animal to work together as a team.
Expected Behavior Checklist
Please review the attached checklist to determine your potential for being successful as a therapy team. Although this is not the same as an actual assessment, it may point out some behaviors which may present issues in becoming a successful therapy team with your animal.
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