Ive had my Rosie (Cavalier King Charles Spaniel) for nine years and it was always my intention that she would be a PAT dog as well. www.petsastherapy.org This is where the dogs and their owners go and visit nursing homes or children's wards and the dogs can be stroked or talked to or just put a wet nose on a knee. This was all because I saw how much my grandad in a nursing home really sparkled when the PAT dog came into his room. The PAT dogs have to pass a strict assessment and have to be at least nine months old.
However I had a stroke after I had my youngest son (hes now 6) (I was 29) and my marriage got progressively more violent until I left in jan of last year - so the time was never right for PAT dog time and to be honest it was me that needed my dog Rosie - weve been through so much. Shes now nine and in heart failure (although currently shes got a good quality of life) which is why we are looking to get a whippet puppy. My life is now settled with the children 200 miles from my ex and we have a lovely house and things are 8) . I would really like our new pup to eventually become a PAT dog - Ive already spoken to the local training group - they also do agility and all the Citizens awards etc so we will be going to them for sure and obviously socialisation and all different experiences for the pup are crucial.
Has anyone got any experience of PAT dogs - know one? or know any sighthounds that do it? Just interested in your experiences.
However I had a stroke after I had my youngest son (hes now 6) (I was 29) and my marriage got progressively more violent until I left in jan of last year - so the time was never right for PAT dog time and to be honest it was me that needed my dog Rosie - weve been through so much. Shes now nine and in heart failure (although currently shes got a good quality of life) which is why we are looking to get a whippet puppy. My life is now settled with the children 200 miles from my ex and we have a lovely house and things are 8) . I would really like our new pup to eventually become a PAT dog - Ive already spoken to the local training group - they also do agility and all the Citizens awards etc so we will be going to them for sure and obviously socialisation and all different experiences for the pup are crucial.
Has anyone got any experience of PAT dogs - know one? or know any sighthounds that do it? Just interested in your experiences.