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  • Delta Society Therapy Animals
  • www.deltasociety.org
  • A national registrar. Training and screening for people who want to visit hospitals, nursing homes, and other facilities with their animals.
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  • Therapy Dogs International
  • www.tdi-dog.org
  • A national registrar. Provides qualified handlers and their therapy dogs for visits. Training and testing programs.
4.2
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>10
6
  • Green Chimneys Children's Services
  • www.greenchimneys.org
  • A pioneer in the field of animal-assisted therapy. Residential and day programs to create futures for children with emotional, behavioral, social, and learning challenges. Includes farm, animal, plant, and wildlife activities. Farm is in Patterson, New York.
4.1
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<5
5
  • Therapy Dogs Inc.
  • www.therapydogs.com
  • A national registrar. Helps dog owners use their pets for therapy work. Qualifications of therapy dogs. How to have a safe visit.
4.0
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>30
5
3.9
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5
  • Intermountain Therapy Animals
  • www.therapyanimals.org
  • Non-profit organization bringing animal resources to human needs. Specializing in animal-assisted therapy in the areas of physical, occupational, speech and psychotherapies.
3.9
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>10
5
  • Caring Canines Visiting Therapy Dogs, Inc.
  • www.caringcanines.org
  • Typical visit to nursing home is four to six dogs in a community room. Other programs include a crises response team. Pictures of the animals and friends. Based in Boston, Massachusetts.
3.8
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<5
4
  • Good Dog Foundation
  • www.thegooddogfoundation.org
  • Pet therapy group in metro New York area. Facilities covered. Training and participation opportunities. How to contribute.
3.8
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>10
4
  • Dog B.O.N.E.S.
  • www.therapydog.info
  • A network of Massachusetts therapy dog volunteers. How to get involved. Getting your dog certified. Links to sites in Massachusetts seeking therapy dog visits.
3.8
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5
  • The Bright and Beautiful Therapy Dogs
  • www.golden-dogs.org
  • Non-profit organization evaluates, tests, trains, qualifies, and supports therapy dogs for the purpose of giving loving and empathic support in a variety of facilities where emotional service dogs are indispensable. Qualified members receive benefits including primary accident and liability insurance within the U.S. and Canada, therapy dog equipment, post card mailings, and quarterly newsletters.
3.8
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4
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