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Animals Who Heal Children

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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!
# 350:
12:46 am PST, Feb 10, Leia Bess, Missouri
# 349:
12:15 am PST, Feb 10, Margaret Wilson, Arizona
# 348:
11:45 pm PST, Feb 9, Linda Kamandulis, South Carolina
My dog, Rusty, loved me, laughed with me, dried my tears and helped me survive childhood. He found me at 5 and died when I was 18, I still cry when I miss him.
# 347:
11:33 pm PST, Feb 9, Izabela Kaszuba, Poland
# 346:
11:33 pm PST, Feb 9, Joanna Renda, Poland
# 345:
11:30 pm PST, Feb 9, Radoslaw Renda, Poland
# 344:
11:06 pm PST, Feb 9, Susan Mewkill, North Carolina
I have seen animals (cats and Dogs) work miracles with children and also the elderly !
# 343:
11:01 pm PST, Feb 9, Sharon Hope, Florida
it is proven that petting an animal can lower your blood pressure. It has also been shown that children who cannot reach out in any other way respond amazingly with pet therapy. This is a positive, proven therapy and should be fully funded and backed.
# 342:
10:43 pm PST, Feb 9, Kharlampi Tiras, Russian Federation
# 341:
10:42 pm PST, Feb 9, Crystal Whitfield, Texas
# 340:
10:33 pm PST, Feb 9, Theresa Quinn, Nevada
# 339:
10:29 pm PST, Feb 9, Gina Parisi, New York
# 338:
10:19 pm PST, Feb 9, Stanley Pendze, Pennsylvania
# 337:
10:18 pm PST, Feb 9, Rena Lawrence, Texas
# 336:
10:11 pm PST, Feb 9, Melissa Sutton, Michigan
# 335:
10:11 pm PST, Feb 9, Rhonda Cox, Indiana
Animals can help children not just with physical problems, but also with mental problems. They give hope to children who need love. As a child I grew up in an abusive home. I felt unloved, hopeless, and truely depress. We had a dog that was just wonderful. He gave me hope and showed me love. He brought me joy when nobody else could. He is what got me through my childhood.He was my best friend.
# 334:
10:04 pm PST, Feb 9, Alex Frazier, California
# 333:
10:02 pm PST, Feb 9, Maria Kussman, Argentina
# 332:
9:39 pm PST, Feb 9, Margaret Hartley, Washington
# 331:
9:39 pm PST, Feb 9, Cathy Ondreyko, New York
I have two theraphy dogs. We go to nursing homes and I see what a difference they make with the elderly and I have seen them interact with young children. I feel that dogs have so much potential for this type of work.
# 330:
9:30 pm PST, Feb 9, Alicia Smith, Illinois
# 329:
9:22 pm PST, Feb 9, JOCELYNE ANNIE STROKOWSKI, Canada
# 328:
9:21 pm PST, Feb 9, Bess Katerinsky, New York
# 327:
9:20 pm PST, Feb 9, Shellise Grob, Australia
Animals are a trusted companion, they listen and dont judge. They can give a child someone to talk to when they have had a traumatic experience. They help to deal with greif in many ways. I love animals, and really think they can help the healing process of children.
# 326:
8:54 pm PST, Feb 9, ALEN MILENKOVIC, Serbia And Montenegro
# 325:
8:18 pm PST, Feb 9, Name not displayed, Maryland
# 324:
8:09 pm PST, Feb 9, Travis George, Arizona
# 323:
8:04 pm PST, Feb 9, Celestial AJ Wheeler, New York
# 322:
8:03 pm PST, Feb 9, Robin Reed, Idaho
# 321:
7:48 pm PST, Feb 9, Tatiana Costa, Brazil
# 320:
7:34 pm PST, Feb 9, Kathy Rizzo, New Jersey
# 319:
7:28 pm PST, Feb 9, Yaremis Nopez, Florida
# 318:
7:26 pm PST, Feb 9, Michael Barth, California
# 317:
7:23 pm PST, Feb 9, Oshadie Korale, Singapore
# 316:
7:22 pm PST, Feb 9, Rayline Dean, California
# 315:
7:19 pm PST, Feb 9, Tara Williams, Massachusetts
# 314:
7:05 pm PST, Feb 9, Megan Comey, Iowa
# 313:
7:02 pm PST, Feb 9, Barbara Ganschow, Nevada
# 312:
7:02 pm PST, Feb 9, Jeanne Schlesinger, Virginia
Having seen the healing power of the human-animal bond firsthand, I support this alliance with gusto!
# 311:
7:02 pm PST, Feb 9, Polly Odyssey, Missouri
# 310:
6:55 pm PST, Feb 9, Mae Sell, Virginia
# 309:
6:51 pm PST, Feb 9, AJ Redford, Kansas
# 308:
6:50 pm PST, Feb 9, C. Cassidy, Colorado
# 307:
6:43 pm PST, Feb 9, Christian Lindberg, Sweden
# 306:
6:39 pm PST, Feb 9, Nadia Donato, New York
# 305:
6:31 pm PST, Feb 9, Name not displayed, Connecticut
# 304:
6:29 pm PST, Feb 9, Shawna Dickson, Indiana
# 303:
6:27 pm PST, Feb 9, Lynn B Price, California
# 302:
6:26 pm PST, Feb 9, Kitty Cather, Utah
# 301:
6:20 pm PST, Feb 9, Jennifer Posanka, Illinois
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