Animal Therapy

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This webpage is designed to promote improvement in human physical, social, emotional, or cognitive function.

Animal therapy or pet therapy refers to the use of animals as a way to help people cope with and recover from some physical and mental health conditions.

Developing a bond with an animal can help people develop a better sense of self-worth and trust, stabilize their emotions, and improve their communication, self-regulation, and socialization skills.

Anxiety

Anxiety is a feeling of unease, such as worry or fear, that can be mild or severe. These disorders alter how a person processes emotions and behave, also causing physical symptoms. Mild anxiety might be vague and unsettling, while severe anxiety may seriously affect day-to-day living.

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Dog Therapy

Dogs are naturally attentive, loving, and have the capacity to be taught skills that can reduce anxiety and depression further.

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What We Do

A therapy dog helps performs tasks for their owner to help reduce or manage symptoms of anxiety and depression.

How It Work

Daily care for a dog requires feeding, watering, and providing mental and physical enrichment.

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Training is often a daily task when the dog is young or learning, training is a great way to provide mental enrichment and bond with your dog.

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Cat Therapy

Cats are wonderful companions who offer unconditional love, petting them for 10 minutes can also reduce your stress levels.

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What We Do

We place cats that are loving companions who enjoy cuddling and spending time with their owners. Cats also have unique personalities that allwow space and preservation.

How It Work

Cats do tend to be one of the more independent pets, but positive reinforcement training is a fun activity that provides mental enrichment

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A cat’s purr is between 25 and 150Hz. The frequency of this vibration may be able to help people suffering from breathing difficulties, which is a relatively common symptom of anxiety.

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Bird Therapy

Bird watching is essentially an act of mindfulness, hearing birds, seeing them, and having ordinary encounters with birds improved the mood of people who have anxiety and depression.

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What We Do

Birdwatching provides an intimate connection between people and their natural environment. While many different species make for great pets and reduce anxiety

How It Work

Owening a bird like a parrots that can mimic human speech makes them a lot of fun to interact with, which can help reduce loneliness.

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Birds are intelligent, engaging, and trainable. They are social and enjoy spending time with their owners.They can sense stress and tension, anger and distress in their owners.

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Fish Therapy

Fish improved peoples’ moods and helped them feel more relaxed and less anxious. While watching aquariums, individuals’ blood pressure and heart rates tend to lower.

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What We Do

Keeping fish as pets can improve your physical health in various ways. First of all, observing fish in their natural habitat can help you gain a better understanding of their biology and habits.

How It Work

The process of cleaning and maintaining fish tanks is a good way to get exercise. You have to lift equipment, clean tanks, and maintain the overall health of your fish population. All of these activities will help you stay active.

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Keeping fish as pets can also help to promote social interaction and communication. This is because fish are excellent as companions for both adults and children. Moreover, fish can help us feel calmer and more relaxed by reducing blood pressure and heart rate.

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Depression

Depression is the feeling very tearful, feeling hopelessness and sadness, and losing interest in things you enjoyed before.

Animal therapy appears to provide general benefits for both physical and psychological health.

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