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Facility Dog with handler and patient Facility Dogs are usually paired with rehabilitation professionals, caregivers or educators and utilize a Canine Companion to improve the mental, physical or emotional health of those in their care. These facilities include schools, rehabilitation programs and psychiatric programs. The dogs are used to break the monotony of physical therapy exercises, to provide rewards and motivation in an educational setting, and many other facility uses. Facility Dogs are able to carry out most of the commands of a Service Dog or Skilled Companion.

The work of a Facility Team is varied and is geared toward the range of settings at which a Facility Dog might work. For example, a team working at a physical therapy center might engage patients in simple exercises, such as throwing a ball for the dog to retrieve. A team working at a program for people with developmental disabilities might focus on scheduled activities such as feeding time for the dog, or grooming. Such experience can be helpful in broadening daily living skills.Facility dog with patient

Perhaps the greatest value of a Facility Dog is the unconditional love and attention the dog gives to the clients and patients who encounter it. For a person in recovery or in extended care, the mere presence of a friendly, safe, clean dog can be an uplifting experience.

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