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David Baxter PhD

Late Founder
Therapy Service Dogs
by Dr. Deborah Serani
October 15, 2010

Psychiatric Service Dogs are amazing helpers and companions for children and adults with mental health issues. I love seeing service dogs when I'm out and about in the world. What kinds of tasks can Psychiatric Service Dogs be trained to do? Take a look:

  • Remind handler to take medication on time
  • Warm handler?s body during a panic attack
  • Interrupt repetitive OCD behaviors
  • Comfort handler during emotional distress
  • Accompany handler outside of the home
  • Interrupt dissociative episodes or flashbacks
  • Protect and safeguard handler during seizure
  • Provide a safe grounding presence
  • Interrupt self-harming
Just remember, if you see a Service Dog, ask their handler if the dog is "working". Dogs can be petted and played with only when they're on a break!

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