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The patients line up their chairs or make a semi-circle so that all can see the dog working with
everyone in the group. Everyone will have a chance to meet, greet and pet the dog as they enter the
room.
The sessions usually begin with the dog retrieving for each patient. The dog will sit where
instructed so the patients can throw the ball, or other toy to the dog. This can be done from a
sitting or standing position or while the patient is walking toward the dog, depending on the goals
for the patient. The patient may use a walker or cane to step beyond their chair as instructed by
the therapist.
The patient may use a walker or cane to take the dog for a walk, During this exercise the dog
will wear a harness with a lead attached to it for the patient to use while the handler controls
the dog with a lead on it collar. The therapist is with the patient at all times during this
exercise.
The patients may pet, groom or give treats to the dog, This encourages patients to reach, extend
their arms and bend over.
The patients, therapists and staff have a wonderful time working with the dog and handler; in
turn the dog and handler also have a rewarding experience participating in a group session.
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