Handler Requirements/Guidelines
Key Traits of a Successful Paws for Patrick Therapy Dog:
Calm, mild-mannered, and friendly with people
Ability to work closely with other dogs without becoming distracted
Enjoys being petted by strangers and is loving and approachable
Responds well to basic commands and is eager to please
Adaptable, able to adjust to different populations, including those at Mental Health Organizations or working with younger clients
Non-reactive, able to stay focused in environments with large groups, including younger children
Key Traits of a Successful Paws for Patrick Handler:
Able to maintain a disciplined relationship with your dog
Passionate about helping young people who are living with mental health challenges.
Reliable, committed, and dedicated to your role
Confident and engaged when interacting with clients and your dog
Flexible with time commitments and event types
Comfortable in diverse settings, such as mental health organizations, therapeutic programs, and schools, during stressful times
All prospective therapy dogs begin with an initial assessment to determine whether they have the temperament required for therapy work. If they pass this initial evaluation, the dog and handler must then meet the standards set by the Alliance of Therapy Dogs (ATD), an international registry for certified therapy dog teams.
To earn certification from ATD, the team must complete in-person evaluations that assess the dog's behavior and manners, as well as the handler's control and communication skills. As part of the certification process, the team is observed during three supervised visits to medical facility residents.
Once these visits are successfully completed and the handler submits all required documentation—including proof of current vaccinations, a negative fecal exam, and a criminal background check—the dog and handler can apply to become a certified Therapy Team with Paws for Patrick.
If interested in becoming a Therapy Dog Handler, please get in touch with donna@pawsforpatrick.org.