Over the centuries, animals have become human partners and have provided peoples of peace and peace to the people around them, but the use of animals in a structured treatment environment is a completely new phenomenon. Animal therapy involves bringing animals into the healing process, which has proven to be effective in helping many types of people. Every type of animal, whether a dog, a cat, a bird, a rabbit, or a horse, can be trained in a simple and special way to help people's mental health.
Organizations like Therapy Dogs International in Flanders, New Jersey have recognized treatment dogs since the 1970's, but in the past 20 years the healing power of animals has been widely recognized. In the 1980's, doctors and nurses began to realize that dogs had positive effects on hospitalized patients and their families. Disaster scenes Dogs are used to give peace to those who recover from natural disasters such as tornadoes and earthquakes, or artificial tragedies such as explosions and massive shooting. People who suffer from trauma are healed when the dog is near and judge that there is a high possibility of being released to mental health experts if they are nearby.
Most people are accustomed to assisting dogs and are acting. Because healing partnerships of animals and humans have been established, animal support therapy is a similar care animal. But the difference is that treated pets are often used to treat psychiatric disorders and disabled people use assist dogs to help them in a variety of ways. - As far as someone remembers, animals were always partners, workers and guardians around humans. Horses aid travel, cats help rats leave the house, and dogs help herds. However, the possible connection between a four legged animal and a human being is even more valuable than simply helping to accomplish the task.
Animal activities and animal care utilize the healing power which is one of the greatest advantages of human-animal ties. Many organizations are involved in these activities. A dog assistant is a Georgia-based organization that trains dogs and helps children and adults throughout the country suffer from muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy, car accidents and physical disability due to other causes. 1 These dogs can do special work for the disabled. They can open the door even with lights on. "If you go home with the participants, you can use the learned skills to carry out more specific tasks, even laundry and bedmaking assistance is possible," says Kellyman, Coordinator Assistant Project Coordinator .