Canine Assisted Therapy Offers AKC Good Citizen Test for Dogs on June 19th


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The American Kennel Club Canine Good Citizen is a certification program that rewards dogs that have the training and demeanor to be reliable family members and respected members of the community.  A Canine Good Citizen is trained to act mannerly in the home, in public places and in the presence of other dogs.

 

Presented by Canine Assisted Therapy, Inc. this important program will be presented on Saturday, June 19, 2010 from 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM.  The event will be held at Independence Hall – Recreation Room located at 1639 Northeast 26th Street in Wilton Manors, Florida.

 

 

 

This certification is a MUST HAVE in order to be a Certified C.A.T. Dog

 

The evaluator is Susan Claire, CPDT, who is also the owner of Play Train Positive Dog Training

 

 

Please remember to bring a copy of your dog’s up to date rabies and your dog’s brush to this test. No retractable leashes, choke collars or treats allowed during the test.  The evaluator’s fee is $20.00

 

 

All registration fees are non-refundable.  Register at:

https://events.constantcontact.com/register/eventReg?oeidk=a07e2w6uuw131c754ed

 

 

Canine Assisted Therapy, Inc. (C.A.T.) (www.catdogs.org) headquartered in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida is a non profit 501(c)(3) organization which provides certification and placement of therapy dogs and their handlers into nursing homes, hospitals, group homes, schools and where there is a need for the companionship of a dog. 

 

 

C.A.T. is distinguishable from other pet therapy organizations because of the extensive testing of the dogs to insure proper temperament for therapy work, placement of volunteers in facilities, and overall support of volunteers.

 

Canine Assisted Therapy

www.catdogs.org

Joanne Jurgle, Asst. Director

info@catdogs.org

954-319-3170

Professional Marketing Firm for the Manufacturing Community and Manufacturing Journalist to most manufacturing magazines

Canine Assisted Therapy Helps Local Organizations

According to Canine Assisted Therapy, Executive Director, Debra Berger, “We are proud to partner with local organizations and service companies such as Children’s Diagnostic & Treatment Center, Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital, United Cerebral Palsy, Make-A-Wish of South Florida, Salon Bark, Chateau Poochie, Grateful Paws Rescue, and Compassionate Pug Rescue.”

 

C.A.T. (www.catdogs.org) headquartered in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida is a non profit 501(c)(3) organization which provides certification and placement of therapy dogs and their handlers into nursing homes, hospitals, group homes, schools and where there is a need for the companionship of a dog.  C.A.T. has a Pack Reader Program to assist grade school children to improve their reading skills by reading to dogs. C.A.T. has also recently launched the Teen Corp Program in Oxford, Florida where teens work with their dogs to train and prepare them for therapy work. C.A.T.’s certification is valid and recognized throughout the United States.

 

Canine Assisted Therapy was founded by Wayne and Debra Berger and Joanne Jurgle, all lifelong dog lovers and first-hand witnesses to the transformational power of canine therapy. Wayne, Debra and Joanne started the C.A.T. organization with the sole mission to provide a network of qualified, dependable, caring Therapy Teams committed to delivering a therapeutic benefit through the use of dogs to both children and adults who need comfort, companionship, or the unconditional love that only a dog can provide.           

 

C.A.T. is distinguishable from other pet therapy organizations because of the extensive testing of the dogs to insure proper temperament for therapy work, placement of volunteers in facilities, and overall support of volunteers.

 

 

Jurgle shared the impressive biography of Chance. “Chance is a 2 year old Golden Retriever that my husband and I adopted from New Horizons Service Dogs in Orlando at the age of 7 ½ weeks. His littermates all went on to get trained to be Service Dogs but Chance did not qualify to be a service dog but would be a wonderful companion or Therapy dog. I knew from the start that I wanted to train him to become a Therapy Dog and at the young age of 11 months Chance received his Canine Good Citizenship Certification.  Two weeks later he was certified a Therapy Dog and on August 10, 2009 Chance became a Certified C.A.T. Dog and we now make weekly visits to Independence Hall Living for Active Seniors in Fort Lauderdale, FL.   Twice a week we go to Bennett Elementary School for our Pack Reader Program.  Chance and I sit with a few 1st graders (chosen by their teachers) and they take turns reading to Chance.  This gives them one on one reading time builds their confidence and the most important fact is that reading is now fun and they look forward to it. I’m not sure who enjoys his visits more the 6 year old Pack Reader kids, the 103 year old Seniors, or Chance.”

 

 

Canine Assisted Therapy

www.catdogs.org

Joanne Jurgle, Asst. Director

info@catdogs.org

954-319-3170

Professional Marketing Firm for the Manufacturing Community and Manufacturing Journalist to most manufacturing magazines

Canine Assisted Therapy Founders Wayne And Debra Berger And Joanne Jurgle

According to Canine Assisted Therapy, Executive Director, Debra Berger, “We are proud to partner with local organizations and service companies such as Children’s Diagnostic & Treatment Center, Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital, United Cerebral Palsy, Make-A-Wish of South Florida, Salon Bark, Chateau Poochie, Grateful Paws Rescue, and Compassionate Pug Rescue.”

 

C.A.T. (www.catdogs.org) headquartered in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida is a non profit 501(c)(3) organization which provides certification and placement of therapy dogs and their handlers into nursing homes, hospitals, group homes, schools and where there is a need for the companionship of a dog.  C.A.T. has a Pack Reader Program to assist grade school children to improve their reading skills by reading to dogs. C.A.T. has also recently launched the Teen Corp Program in Oxford, Florida where teens work with their dogs to train and prepare them for therapy work. C.A.T.’s certification is valid and recognized throughout the United States.

 

Canine Assisted Therapy was founded by Wayne and Debra Berger and Joanne Jurgle, all lifelong dog lovers and first-hand witnesses to the transformational power of canine therapy. Wayne, Debra and Joanne started the C.A.T. organization with the sole mission to provide a network of qualified, dependable, caring Therapy Teams committed to delivering a therapeutic benefit through the use of dogs to both children and adults who need comfort, companionship, or the unconditional love that only a dog can provide.           

 

C.A.T. is distinguishable from other pet therapy organizations because of the extensive testing of the dogs to insure proper temperament for therapy work, placement of volunteers in facilities, and overall support of volunteers.

 

 

Jurgle shared the impressive biography of Chance. “Chance is a 2 year old Golden Retriever that my husband and I adopted from New Horizons Service Dogs in Orlando at the age of 7 ½ weeks. His littermates all went on to get trained to be Service Dogs but Chance did not qualify to be a service dog but would be a wonderful companion or Therapy dog. I knew from the start that I wanted to train him to become a Therapy Dog and at the young age of 11 months Chance received his Canine Good Citizenship Certification.  Two weeks later he was certified a Therapy Dog and on August 10, 2009 Chance became a Certified C.A.T. Dog and we now make weekly visits to Independence Hall Living for Active Seniors in Fort Lauderdale, FL.   Twice a week we go to Bennett Elementary School for our Pack Reader Program.  Chance and I sit with a few 1st graders (chosen by their teachers) and they take turns reading to Chance.  This gives them one on one reading time builds their confidence and the most important fact is that reading is now fun and they look forward to it. I’m not sure who enjoys his visits more the 6 year old Pack Reader kids, the 103 year old Seniors, or Chance.”

 

 

Canine Assisted Therapy

www.catdogs.org

Joanne Jurgle, Asst. Director

info@catdogs.org

954-319-3170

 

Professional Marketing Firm for the Manufacturing Community and Manufacturing Journalist to most manufacturing magazines

Canine Assisted Therapy And A Golden Retriever Named Chance

Canine Assisted Therapy, Inc. (C.A.T.) (www.catdogs.org) headquartered in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida is a non profit 501(c)(3) organization which provides certification and placement of therapy dogs and their handlers into nursing homes, hospitals, group homes, schools and where there is a need for the companionship of a dog. 

 

Canine Assisted Therapy was founded by Wayne and Debra Berger and Joanne Jurgle, all lifelong dog lovers and first-hand witnesses to the transformational power of canine therapy. Wayne, Debra and Joanne started the C.A.T. organization with the sole mission to provide a network of qualified, dependable, caring Therapy Teams committed to delivering a therapeutic benefit through the use of dogs to both children and adults who need comfort, companionship, or the unconditional love that only a dog can provide.           

 

C.A.T. is distinguishable from other pet therapy organizations because of the extensive testing of the dogs to insure proper temperament for therapy work, placement of volunteers in facilities, and overall support of volunteers.

 

 

Jurgle shared the impressive biography of Chance. “Chance is a 2 year old Golden Retriever that my husband and I adopted from New Horizons Service Dogs in Orlando at the age of 7 ½ weeks. His littermates all went on to get trained to be Service Dogs but Chance did not qualify to be a service dog but would be a wonderful companion or Therapy dog. I knew from the start that I wanted to train him to become a Therapy Dog and at the young age of 11 months Chance received his Canine Good Citizenship Certification.  Two weeks later he was certified a Therapy Dog and on August 10, 2009 Chance became a Certified C.A.T. Dog and we now make weekly visits to Independence Hall Living for Active Seniors in Fort Lauderdale, FL.   Twice a week we go to Bennett Elementary School for our Pack Reader Program.  Chance and I sit with a few 1st graders (chosen by their teachers) and they take turns reading to Chance.  This gives them one on one reading time builds their confidence and the most important fact is that reading is now fun and they look forward to it. I’m not sure who enjoys his visits more the 6 year old Pack Reader kids, the 103 year old Seniors, or Chance.”

 

C.A.T. has a Pack Reader Program to assist grade school children to improve their reading skills by reading to dogs. C.A.T. has also recently launched the Teen Corp Program in Oxford, Florida where teens work with their dogs to train and prepare them for therapy work. C.A.T.’s certification is valid and recognized throughout the United States. According to C.A.T. Executive Director, Debra Berger, “We are proud to partner with local organizations and service companies such as Children’s Diagnostic & Treatment Center, Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital, United Cerebral Palsy, Make-A-Wish of South Florida, Salon Bark, Chateau Poochie, Grateful Paws Rescue, and Compassionate Pug Rescue.”

 

 

Canine Assisted Therapy

www.catdogs.org

Joanne Jurgle, Asst. Director

info@catdogs.org

954-319-3170

Professional Marketing Firm for the Manufacturing Community and Manufacturing Journalist to most manufacturing magazines

Reader Program Central To Canine Assisted Therapy In South Fl

C.A.T. has a Pack Reader Program to assist grade school children to improve their reading skills by reading to dogs. C.A.T. has also recently launched the Teen Corp Program in Oxford, Florida where teens work with their dogs to train and prepare them for therapy work. Canine Assisted Therapy, Inc. (C.A.T.) (www.catdogs.org) headquartered in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida is a non profit 501(c)(3) organization which provides certification and placement of therapy dogs and their handlers into nursing homes, hospitals, group homes, schools and where there is a need for the companionship of a dog. 

 

C.A.T.’s certification is valid and recognized throughout the United States. According to C.A.T. Executive Director, Debra Berger, “We are proud to partner with local organizations and service companies such as Children’s Diagnostic & Treatment Center, Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital, United Cerebral Palsy, Make-A-Wish of South Florida, Salon Bark, Chateau Poochie, Grateful Paws Rescue, and Compassionate Pug Rescue.”

 

 

 

Canine Assisted Therapy was founded by Wayne and Debra Berger and Joanne Jurgle, all lifelong dog lovers and first-hand witnesses to the transformational power of canine therapy. Wayne, Debra and Joanne started the C.A.T. organization with the sole mission to provide a network of qualified, dependable, caring Therapy Teams committed to delivering a therapeutic benefit through the use of dogs to both children and adults who need comfort, companionship, or the unconditional love that only a dog can provide.           

 

C.A.T. is distinguishable from other pet therapy organizations because of the extensive testing of the dogs to insure proper temperament for therapy work, placement of volunteers in facilities, and overall support of volunteers.

 

 

Jurgle shared the impressive biography of Chance. “Chance is a 2 year old Golden Retriever that my husband and I adopted from New Horizons Service Dogs in Orlando at the age of 7 ½ weeks. His littermates all went on to get trained to be Service Dogs but Chance did not qualify to be a service dog but would be a wonderful companion or Therapy dog. I knew from the start that I wanted to train him to become a Therapy Dog and at the young age of 11 months Chance received his Canine Good Citizenship Certification.  Two weeks later he was certified a Therapy Dog and on August 10, 2009 Chance became a Certified C.A.T. Dog and we now make weekly visits to Independence Hall Living for Active Seniors in Fort Lauderdale, FL.   Twice a week we go to Bennett Elementary School for our Pack Reader Program.  Chance and I sit with a few 1st graders (chosen by their teachers) and they take turns reading to Chance.  This gives them one on one reading time builds their confidence and the most important fact is that reading is now fun and they look forward to it. I’m not sure who enjoys his visits more the 6 year old Pack Reader kids, the 103 year old Seniors, or Chance.”

 

 

 

 

Canine Assisted Therapy

www.catdogs.org

Joanne Jurgle, Asst. Director

info@catdogs.org

954-319-3170

Professional Marketing Firm for the Manufacturing Community and Manufacturing Journalist to most manufacturing magazines

Local Organizations Helped By Canine Assisted Therapy

“We are proud to partner with local organizations and service companies such as Children’s Diagnostic & Treatment Center, Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital, United Cerebral Palsy, Make-A-Wish of South Florida, Salon Bark, Chateau Poochie, Grateful Paws Rescue, and Compassionate Pug Rescue,” reported Canine Assisted Therapy, Executive Director, Debra Berger.

 

C.A.T. (www.catdogs.org) headquartered in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida is a non profit 501(c)(3) organization which provides certification and placement of therapy dogs and their handlers into nursing homes, hospitals, group homes, schools and where there is a need for the companionship of a dog.  C.A.T. has a Pack Reader Program to assist grade school children to improve their reading skills by reading to dogs. C.A.T. has also recently launched the Teen Corp Program in Oxford, Florida where teens work with their dogs to train and prepare them for therapy work. C.A.T.’s certification is valid and recognized throughout the United States.

 

Canine Assisted Therapy was founded by Wayne and Debra Berger and Joanne Jurgle, all lifelong dog lovers and first-hand witnesses to the transformational power of canine therapy. Wayne, Debra and Joanne started the C.A.T. organization with the sole mission to provide a network of qualified, dependable, caring Therapy Teams committed to delivering a therapeutic benefit through the use of dogs to both children and adults who need comfort, companionship, or the unconditional love that only a dog can provide.           

 

C.A.T. is distinguishable from other pet therapy organizations because of the extensive testing of the dogs to insure proper temperament for therapy work, placement of volunteers in facilities, and overall support of volunteers.

 

 

Jurgle shared the impressive biography of Chance. “Chance is a 2 year old Golden Retriever that my husband and I adopted from New Horizons Service Dogs in Orlando at the age of 7 ½ weeks. His littermates all went on to get trained to be Service Dogs but Chance did not qualify to be a service dog but would be a wonderful companion or Therapy dog. I knew from the start that I wanted to train him to become a Therapy Dog and at the young age of 11 months Chance received his Canine Good Citizenship Certification.  Two weeks later he was certified a Therapy Dog and on August 10, 2009 Chance became a Certified C.A.T. Dog and we now make weekly visits to Independence Hall Living for Active Seniors in Fort Lauderdale, FL.   Twice a week we go to Bennett Elementary School for our Pack Reader Program.  Chance and I sit with a few 1st graders (chosen by their teachers) and they take turns reading to Chance.  This gives them one on one reading time builds their confidence and the most important fact is that reading is now fun and they look forward to it. I’m not sure who enjoys his visits more the 6 year old Pack Reader kids, the 103 year old Seniors, or Chance.”

 

 

Canine Assisted Therapy

www.catdogs.org

Joanne Jurgle, Asst. Director

info@catdogs.org

954-319-3170

 

Professional Marketing Firm for the Manufacturing Community and Manufacturing Journalist to most manufacturing magazines

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