How to Make Your Dog a Therapy Dog?

Check that your dog has a calm, friendly, predictable temperament

Make sure your dog enjoys being around strangers and new environments

Confirm your dog is healthy, vaccinated, and up to date on veterinary care

Teach basic obedience commands such as sit, stay, down, come, and leave it

Practice loose-leash walking and reliable recall

Socialize your dog with different people, sounds, surfaces, and settings

Train your dog to remain calm around wheelchairs, walkers, crutches, and medical equipment

Expose your dog to gentle handling by different people

Work on impulse control and settling quietly for extended periods

Ensure your dog can ignore distractions and respond consistently

Enroll in a therapy dog training class if available

Prepare for a therapy dog temperament evaluation or screening

Pass any required obedience or behavior test from a therapy dog organization

Register with a recognized therapy dog organization if needed

Complete any handler training or orientation required by the organization

Follow facility rules for hospitals, schools, nursing homes, or other visit locations

Keep your dog well-groomed and clean before visits

Monitor your dog’s stress signals and stop visits if needed

Maintain ongoing training and regular practice

Renew certifications, evaluations, or memberships as required

Follow all local laws, facility policies, and organization guidelines

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