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Getting Ready
for the Skills and Aptitude Tests

Here are some tips to help you and your potential therapy animal go through the skills test and aptitude tests as easily, comfortably and stress-free as possible.

The evaluation is divided into two parts. The first part determines if your animal has the basic skills necessary to work safely in facilities (e.g., does the animal readily accept grooming by a stranger?). The second part assesses the aptitude of the animal for AAA/AAT (e.g., does the animal readily accept petting by several people at once?).

Come Prepared

During the Testing

Other Important Details

What, Specifically, Will You and Your Animal Have to Do During the Test?

Essentials: You must pass all these skill-test items to qualify:

Aptitudes: You may score “not ready” on no more than three of these and still pass:

These test items are primarily for dogs. If you have some other animal, there will be some variation in the procedures to accommodate species differences.

You may have questions after reading this information. Please feel free to contact us and ask for more detailed responses if you are unsure about what you have read above.

Thanks for your interest! Animal-assisted therapy is an idea whose time has come, and if you and your companion animal decide to join us in doing this work, you will have much joy ahead of you.