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Animals Who Heal Children

Sponsored by: American Humane Association
Ten-year-old Laura* had been the victim of sexual and emotional abuse. After being removed from her unsafe home, she was placed in foster care, but the emotional scars from her ordeal were taking a toll and she was placed in a mental health program. Her difficult road to healing began with the support of another specialist trained in such matters – a dog named Rigo!

Over the weeks and months of Laura's counseling, her trust in Rigo grew steadily. And one day, a breakthrough occurred. With her arms wrapped around Rigo for comfort and security, Laura whispered in his ear, describing in graphic detail her horror of abuse.

Operating as a program of American Humane Association, Denver Pet Partners provides animal-assisted activities and animal-assisted therapy to clients such as hospitals, long-term care facilities, hospice, schools, mental health centers and more.

Animals have the power to heal - sign this pledge to support Denver Pet Partners and other animal-assisted therapy programs!

*This is a true story. The child's name has been changed for her privacy.
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Just 10 years old, Laura* had been the victim of sexual and emotional abuse. Her difficult road to healing would take time and support, as well as the help of another specialist trained in such matters -- a dog!

After being removed from her unsafe home, Laura was placed in foster care, but the emotional scars from her ordeal were taking a toll. Her behavior suffered, and she was unable to function in a regular school, so she wound up in a mental health program. It was there that she met a therapy dog named Rigo and his handler, Diana -- a trained Pet Partners® team that would help Laura take her first step toward healing.

Animal-assisted therapy can provide the spark that helps children and adults recover from physical and emotional injury.

When Laura first saw the big, black dog, her eyes lit up. She was thrilled to make a new, furry friend. Over the weeks and months of Laura's counseling, her trust in Rigo and Diana grew steadily. And one day, a breakthrough occurred. With her arms wrapped around Rigo for comfort and security, Laura whispered in his ear, describing in graphic detail her horror of abuse.

Opening up about her experience opened the door to Laura's healing. During her year of working with her therapist and Pet Partners team, she learned how to build a healthy relationship with another being, how to feel safe and how to stay safe. Laura was able to re-enter public school and lead the type of life every child deserves. Soon after, she began preparing for adoption into a loving family.

The value of the human-animal bond is perhaps no more evident than in situations like Laura's. That's why American Humane has joined forces with Denver Pet Partners to provide direct services in animal-assisted therapy and animal-assisted activities.

*This is a true story. The child's name has been changed for her privacy.

We signed the “Animals Who Heal Children” petition!
# 200:
9:21 am PST, Feb 9, Sandra Nieman, Michigan
# 199:
9:14 am PST, Feb 9, July EveningStarr, Nevada
I know animals are very beneficial in assisting with healing emotional traumas in children and in adults.
# 198:
9:12 am PST, Feb 9, Niki Colette, North Carolina
# 197:
9:10 am PST, Feb 9, Emily Gammage, Texas
# 196:
9:06 am PST, Feb 9, Debbie Mormino, Louisiana
# 195:
9:05 am PST, Feb 9, Anne Ruwers, Netherlands
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8:58 am PST, Feb 9, Ray Lovelace, Georgia
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8:55 am PST, Feb 9, Karyn Keyes, California
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8:54 am PST, Feb 9, Daniela Balinca, Romania
# 191:
8:50 am PST, Feb 9, Kathleen Linder, Colorado
# 190:
8:47 am PST, Feb 9, Leanna Chatwin, Canada
# 189:
8:45 am PST, Feb 9, Aelred Glidden, Michigan
# 188:
8:41 am PST, Feb 9, Thorton Wells, Kansas
# 187:
8:35 am PST, Feb 9, Kathryn Andrews, Texas
# 186:
8:32 am PST, Feb 9, Name not displayed, California
# 185:
8:28 am PST, Feb 9, Megann Fair, Tennessee
# 184:
8:27 am PST, Feb 9, Brent Bartholomew, California
WELL THEY HELP KEEP ME FROM KILLING MYSELF DUE TO EXTREAM PAIN FROM ILLNESS,BUT AT ASSITED CARE WHERE I WAS RECOVERING THEY CAME WITH A PET USELY A LOVEING MUTE,BUT GAVE ME THE HOPE&HAPPYNESS TO LIVE TILL NRXT WEEK WHEN BUDDY WOULD COME TO GET HIS SCRASHES.DOGS IN THE PRISONS HAVE HEALED A KILLERS HEART CAAUSE IT TEACHES THE INMATE TO LOVE &CARE FOR A PERSON OR ANIMALS THEY WILL GIVE THE LOVE BACK SAME WITH THE HOURSE IN PRISON. SORRY TO GET OFF OF CHILDREN & SICKNESS BUT DOGS AND LOTS OF CUDDLES ANIMALS HAVE A MAJOR PLACE IN EVERY FAMILY IN THE USA.
# 183:
8:22 am PST, Feb 9, RANDALL OTOOLE, Michigan
# 182:
8:20 am PST, Feb 9, John Hillman, California
# 181:
8:19 am PST, Feb 9, Kiku Nitta, California
# 180:
8:00 am PST, Feb 9, Name not displayed, Ohio
# 179:
7:57 am PST, Feb 9, Jaime Sprink, Florida
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7:56 am PST, Feb 9, Heidi Shuler, Florida
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7:46 am PST, Feb 9, Julia Zhao, Virginia
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7:31 am PST, Feb 9, Chetna Pittea, United Kingdom
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7:28 am PST, Feb 9, Judyta Dymkowska, Poland
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7:24 am PST, Feb 9, Glen Venezio, Puerto Rico
# 173:
7:04 am PST, Feb 9, Ewa Soja, Poland
# 172:
7:03 am PST, Feb 9, Iida Tujula, Finland
# 171:
6:52 am PST, Feb 9, Mark Raven, Texas
# 170:
6:49 am PST, Feb 9, Soledad Posac, Argentina
All animals are healing creatures.
# 169:
6:41 am PST, Feb 9, Melody Cole, Arizona
# 168:
6:29 am PST, Feb 9, William Riordan, Louisiana
# 167:
6:21 am PST, Feb 9, Wendy Horn, California
# 166:
6:16 am PST, Feb 9, Ginger Geronimo, Alabama
Animals do wonders for everyone. I can honestly say that my life has changed drastically & for the better, since a cat came into my life. Animals help you out emotionally in so many ways. They are also teachers. They teach you how to love & what it means to care for someone other than yourself & so much more.
# 165:
6:07 am PST, Feb 9, Teresa Campos, Portugal
# 164:
6:06 am PST, Feb 9, Ronda Unknown, Arizona
my ex left us in 2005 and my son was having a hard time with that and being blamed for his fathers tumor ( his father was blaming himeven though this was his fathers 2 nd one in 22 yrs) our lab retrievers helped him through the tough times . I recommend that all states have these gentle and loveable dogs to help the children with the troubles of any problems they are facing( abuse , death , social, etc ) These amazing dogs that can heal.
# 163:
5:52 am PST, Feb 9, Carol Neary, Indiana
# 162:
5:50 am PST, Feb 9, Celine Bahlinger, France
This kind of program should be larger supported and experimented in other countries,here is a true solution...
# 161:
5:45 am PST, Feb 9, Aleksandar Zec, Bosnia And Herzegovina
# 160:
5:38 am PST, Feb 9, Thomas Pirovano, Switzerland
Hopp!
# 159:
5:37 am PST, Feb 9, Jason Turgeon, Maine
# 158:
5:36 am PST, Feb 9, Fred Fall, New Jersey
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5:35 am PST, Feb 9, Jim Kielma, Arkansas
# 156:
5:27 am PST, Feb 9, Gino Foti, Massachusetts
# 155:
5:18 am PST, Feb 9, Brian Guadagno, New Jersey
# 154:
5:11 am PST, Feb 9, Angela Bordack, New York
This is just one of many amazing stories of how animals can help humans become better people. This is one of many reasons to end euthanasia in animal shelters.
# 153:
5:09 am PST, Feb 9, Kenneth E Christianson, North Dakota
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5:04 am PST, Feb 9, Name not displayed, Connecticut
# 151:
4:59 am PST, Feb 9, Melanie Leary, Texas