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| Using a Treat Ball to Engage Your Dog's Problem Solving Skills Posted: 17 Jun 2010 11:00 AM PDT by Carrie Boyko ![]() Working at home with my dogs sometimes proves challenging when I'm up against a deadline. Days like these are when I have to bring out my bag of tricks--those toys and activities that will keep the pups amused for longer periods of time, while I attend to other matters. Today's post is a shortened version of a photo illustration depicting the fun and challenging game of 'chase the treat ball'. If you don't have a treat ball like this, you're missing out on a wonderful entertainment for your family, as well as a great way to engage your dog in some mind-games, "How do I get the goodies to fall out of this ball?" Tanner had one like this before, but one of his friends made off with it. :( He highly recommends it: ![]() Help protect our precious dog parks © Carrie Boyko, all rights reservedFollow All Things Dog at Twitter Find me at Facebook ![]() © copyright Carrie Boyko, all rights reserved Bookmark this on Delicious |
| Dog Therapy for Law Enforcement and the Criminal Justice System Posted: 17 Jun 2010 09:38 AM PDT © by Carrie Boyko ![]() © Julie G. Photography Denver and courtesy K9 Cares Caitee Provides Victim Support Carrie: Welcome to All Things Dog Blog, Carolyn. I was excited to learn of yet another way that canine therapy dogs can help humans. Please tell my readers about your program. Carolyn: I have been a volunteer Victim Advocate since 1999, and was a first responder at After my proposals, the program was developed by the Westminster Police Department and finally piloted with me and my registered therapy dog, Caitee. We provide animal assisted crisis intervention with unconditional support and comfort. Now we give this same support in the courts as well, and are a 501.c.3 non-profit. K9 Cares is developing affiliated programs in other agencies across Carrie: My Golden/Lab mix, Xena, helped me through a period of migraine headaches. She sensed, intuitively, that I needed her supportive companionship. Is this something that is unique to Golden Retrievers, or did I just luck up? Carolyn: Carrie, I believe the answer is a little of both. Most all companion dogs know their people better than we know ourselves. I believe Caitee has been given a gift of compassion that surpasses most. Carrie: I see that you have 2 other Golden Retrievers. Are they in training to become Caitee's comrades or replacements? © Julie G. Photography, Denver and courtesy K9 Cares Liberty, Caitee, and Tallulah A Therapy Dog Threesome Carolyn: Tallulah is seven years old. She is truly the happiest Golden Retriever that I have ever known, yet is rather excitable and gets overwhelmed easily. Tallulah has found her job at the local library with the R.E.A.D. program. Tallulah lies quietly while a young student reads to her; she places a paw on the pages and thumps her tail on the floor in enthusiastic support. Eleven month old Carrie: Your involvement in the R.E.A.D. ( A Program of Intermountain Therapy Animals ® R.E.A.D. and courtesy K9 Cares Carolyn: K9 Cares Victim Support is an official affiliated program of the R.E.A.D. program. The mission of the R.E.A.D. program is to improve the literacy and communication skills of childrens through the assistance of therapy teams as reading companions for children. The R.E.A.D. dog does not criticize or correct the child; they listen quietly and encourage the student with their unconditional acceptance. Carrie: Can you pick one inspiring, stand-out story to share with us? © Julie G. Photography, Denver and courtesy K9 Cares Caitee has been Nominated for the AKC's Award for Canine Excellence Carolyn: In Caitee's 1000 hours of service, one story comes to mind:
Carrie: If my All Things Dog Blog readers wish to learn more, contact you, or make a donation, how may they best reach you for these purposes? Carolyn: K9 Cares Victim Support may be reached at and courtesy K9 Cares Carolyn and Caitee Want to learn more about Therapy Dogs? Try this: Help protect our precious dog parks Visit Adopt a Dog Park to learn how © Carrie Boyko, all rights reserved |
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