- What is Emotional Therapy Paws?
Emotional Therapy Paws is a compassionate service that connects individuals with trained support animals to provide comfort, companionship, and emotional relief during stressful or challenging times.
- What is the difference between a therapy animal, a service animal, and an emotional support animal?
• Therapy animals provide comfort in settings like hospitals, schools, and events.
• Service animals are individually trained to perform specific tasks for a person with a disability.
• Emotional Support Animals (ESAs) provide companionship and emotional stability but are not trained for specific tasks. - Who can benefit from emotional therapy animal visits?
Children, adults, seniors, and individuals experiencing anxiety, grief, depression, trauma, loneliness, or high stress levels can all benefit from animal-assisted emotional support.
- Are your therapy animals certified and trained?
Yes. Our animals are carefully selected for temperament and receive proper training and certification to ensure safe, positive interactions.
- What types of animals do you use?
Our program primarily works with gentle, well-socialized dogs. Each animal is evaluated for calm temperament and comfort in various environments.
- Where do you provide services?
We offer visits to homes, schools, senior communities, hospitals (where permitted), workplaces, and special events. Contact us to discuss your specific location needs.
- How long is a typical session?
Sessions typically last between 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the setting and individual or group needs.
- Can therapy animals help with anxiety and depression?
Many individuals find that interacting with therapy animals lowers stress, reduces anxiety symptoms, improves mood, and promotes emotional regulation.
- How do I schedule a visit?
You can schedule a visit by contacting us through our website’s booking form, email, or phone. We’ll discuss your needs and match you with the appropriate therapy animal.
- What safety measures are in place?
All animals are vaccinated, regularly groomed, and monitored for health. Hand hygiene protocols and clear interaction guidelines are followed to ensure safety for everyone.
