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Making people smile.... (pics and videos) 3 Attachment(s) Hi everyone! Sully and I just got back from his 4th visit to a local nursing home with our Therapy Dog group! We had a great time and Sully was wonderful! I finally took my camera and was allowed to take a few pictures, with their permission. I also (sneakily) took a couple videos just to share with everyone here on YT! Without further ado, here is Sully, making people smile! Here is a very short video of Sully: http://www.jusspress.com/day.php?use...entTime=215112 This video is of Luke, a golden retreiver. Sully and I also stood there and Sully did his tricks a couple of times through for this group as well, before we went visiting room-to-room. http://www.jusspress.com/day.php?use...entTime=215612 (OH, and before Luke met Sully, he wouldn't do any tricks at all! His owner said that Sully inspired Luke to learn these few tricks, haha!) PS. This one lady, in the pink shirt.....the nurse said she had never seen her smile like she does every week when Sully visits!!!! |
Oh Val...Sully kissing on that man was the BEST ! What a great video and I just love Sully - way to go making people smile - there is nothing better in the world that to be able to do that - GREAT PICTURES girl ! BIG hugs to Sully the Wonder Dog ! |
that is wonderful. your a very nice person.. you have a big heart |
Ohh, he like a wonderful therapy dog. Great Job, on helping your community!! Great pics. |
it is so wonderful to see the elderly smile! Good job Sully and Luke! |
its so warming to see the elderly smiling when they get cuddles from doggies, i work with the elderly and the young and animals brightens there days wendy and rosie :rose: :yorkiesar |
Aw how sweet! |
Sharing the love of Sully is such a generous act of kindness! It's truly nice to see that there are such nice people in the world that will go out of their way to provide a little happiness for others. Great job Val and Sully!!!!!! |
Ok,,, not to be mean , but I can't resist,,, I sure hope Sully made it back to those two in the background of pic#2,, they sure look like they a Sully kiss. It is great what you and Sully are doing. My Mom works at a nursing home and she wants me to bring Bailey up to visit,, I dont know, sometimes he can get a little feisty. :rolleyes: |
Angel Sully Val, you are truly a special person. The picture of you holding Sully next to the elderly lady shows the love you have for people and this little guy. Sully is the luckest dog that ever lived :confused: oooops almost anyway, someone down here is looking at me and I think she can read. I hope your future plans work out well for you and all the good you do for others (all those avatars) etc. etc. will come back to you a hundred fold. |
That is so nice of you. I'm sure they look forward to your visits. Sully is a real ham and very cute, too! |
Acts of Kindness~ Val... I think what your doing is wonderful.... :) I also want to help Sophie become a Therapy doggie. We live near many military hospitals..and have had soldiers injured suffering with months of intense therapy... I think a Yorkie can help so much in that respect... ;) :) I'm proud of you and Sully ;) ...those pictures warmed my heart.... :) Sophie starts her first puppy class on Tuesday... :rolleyes: Thanks for taking the time to put the photos here for us to see. You and Sully are very caring and Special~ :D |
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and it was one of the most rewarding things I have ever done. |
What do you have to do to get them to be a Therapy dog? The last post said a program. How did you go abt it? |
You are just tooo nice! You're making the rest of us look bad! I take Pita with me to the adult arcade...it's a place with penny slot machines in it where all the old ladies hang out...the old ladies love her but she doesn't really like them, they want to hold her and stick their faces in her face and Pita is just not into it. Otherwise I think it would be cool to do the therapy but she's just not cut out for it Good for you and Sully! :bravo: |
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see what they require. Almost all require testing before there will let your animal in the hospital or nursing home ( physical,temperament and obedience) they can tell you were to get the training in your area or if you feel your dog is ready you can go to one of the times they have set up at the hospital for their testing. I think with nursing homes they want to know that your dog is perfectly groomed since many patients have sores that could be infected if they came in contact with an animal that may have skin problems themselves etc. They usually want to know the dog is outgoing and loves the experience as much as the patient - they do not enjoy a dog that is trying to get away from them and try to weed out ones with even the slightest hint that they might bite if hugged too tight or stepped on. I think the hospital programs are a bit more difficult. Molly had to know how to walk off lead by my side while we were there at all times so we were tested on this. They were not to bark since many of the children still needed rest while we were there and I remember lots of high strung dogs having the problem in the test with a dropped bed pan to take off and have a violent reaction. When we put the small dogs up on the bed we had to know they would not bother feeding tubes etc. attached to these children and the word STAY while they were on that bed was most important. We were to stay with our dog but there were times when a nurse may call you outside a minute and you want to know your dog knows in no uncertain terms what that means. If you know you have a dog that would love the interaction then you have it made. You might need to take some obedience training and before you sign up explain what you are thinking of. Good Luck |
oh my goodness, it warms my heart so much to see the elderly smile. dogs work miracles. all pets do in that case. but that lady in the piink looked truely overjoyed, keep up the great work. |
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Sophie seems to have a sweet temperment...She is 5 months old... We are just starting the puppy classes and basic obedience. :) I hope to work up to an advanced level with her....She will be able to be tested and certified when she turns a year old in April~ :) I hope to be able to post a Sophie pic just like Sweet Sully~ next summer ;) |
I think it is really awesome what you are doing for those people. They need just as much love and companionship as everyone else. Bless you! |
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all over that man's face. The easy part of it is obedience, alot of work but almost all can do it but you need a willing dog. I always say, if your dog hates it, no one will enjoy it but if you have one that loves people and dogs you have it made. Loving dogs isn't really necessary either but nice. Whether you like the dog or not it's not a social day when we were on the floor. She was with me and we were to do our job. After alot of us took our dogs outside to run around a bit. Most in our group were large dogs that were so well trained that I didn't know if I could do it but she enjoyed the training so I kept up with it and it really wasn't all that difficult Ha once it was over. |
Also in your area , you may be asked to train with the Delta Society. When Val, gets home from work she can tell us more about this. |
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As for Sully's training....he has no formal therapy dog training. I met the leader of this therapy dog group while walking Sully in the park, and have been involved with the group ever since. If I weren't moving, the trainer at our local PetSmart was going to meet with me and Sully and see if she could complete his certification privately. She is also a part of this group and has been so kind to do a few favors for us. Sully is good natured and well trained....by me, but I'm no professional. Sometimes our group goes to the hospital but we can't go yet without official certification. But, every Thursday morning we meet at this nursing home and make our rounds. Many of the residents know and recognize Sully and Luke, especially, and look forward to our weekly visits and seeing Sully do his little circus tricks. :p |
Thant is so neat, way to go Sully... |
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Good for you Sully ! Its so nice of you to take time to go and visit these people. I am sure you bring so much joy into their hearts.....Your mommy has a heart of gold for helping you acheive the status to be able to do this! :thumbup: |
Val~ Thos epictures and videos are just priceless. I brings tears to my eyes to see the joy in their faces. It is a great thing for Sully too becuase a dog with a "job" is a happy dog. :) |
i swear val, you are truly and angel from above! :angel2dl: you and your family including sully will be blessed in many ways for what you do. you are just so sweet! :) |
That is so great Val, Good for you and Sully, Im sure he loves it as much as they do,, alot of lovin' going on. I did find out that the same obedience class that Bailey took, also teaches for the therapy dog, certificates. Also, my Mom cleans at a nursing home, I asked if people bring pets in, she said " not really therapy dogs, but people bring in their pets for their family memebers to visit with." But she told me the home where she works they have a dog that lives there, a few birds, and a cat, and they just wander around, she said everyone loves on them nonstop. I thought that was great! I had no idea,, If I ever end up in a nursing home,, they better have some animals,, I've never been without a pet, and dont wanna be. :( ps,,, I dont think Bailey could ever do it,, he goes CRAZy when he sees a cane or wheelchair (anything with wheels or anything that moves across the floor) I dont think a nursing home would work for him. :thumbdown |
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