Thanks!
Freedom- that is amazing, I imagine it could get difficult emotionally, but some of your stories are inspiring. I dont know that I personally could handle working with the elderly or mentally ill, at least not now. I will likely start off slow, which is why Im interested in Reading with Rover. I think itd be a good start.
Giselle- Sounds like your PAWS to read is like our Reading With Rover. Royal too pretty much just lays around all the time. lol There was a time a few weeks ago when I took him into the mall to practice some training and a swarm of little kids slowly gathered around him and he just loved it. They enjoyed giving him treats, were laughing when he sniffed at their ice cream cones (though didnt try to eat them! theyd have really reacted to that! haha), and one of them even wanted to see his teeth! haha He just laid there in the store while the kids petted him and asked endless questions about him and told me about their dogs and dogs theyve met. I really enjoyed it. And just yesterday at the dog park there was a disabled woman in a wheelchair who started talking to Royal who then calmly waltz over to her for some pets and she just lit up. He is afraid of nothing, loves everyone, can be handled anywhere even roughly, he is never hyperactive or excitable, and is pretty much calm and chill at all times except of course at the dog park. Its his calm nature that draws me to working with kids since they can be so hyper and unpredictable and he doesnt react to that energy at all which is good. The main thing we are working on now is more solid obedience with distractions and without needing treats. I know he has all the key elements to be a good theraoy dog, I just hope I can do well at it.Im not super chatty or outgoing, but I think I could handle and would enjoy working with kids.








Im not super chatty or outgoing, but I think I could handle and would enjoy working with kids.

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