What are the benefits of a Therapy Dog Session
| Organisation Type | Outcomes/Benefits |
| SCHOOLS | Decrease learner anxiety/exam stress, increase learning outcomes (reading and writing levels), improve motivation towards learning and attendance levels, increase confidence, and improve peer and teacher relations. |
| CAREHOMES | Boost activity levels, reduce stress and depression, unlock memories, improve emotional wellbeing, and encourage social interactions. |
| BUSINESSES | Reduce workplace stress, decrease anxiety, encourage social interactions, and team connections, boost morale, improve productivity, raise job satisfaction, and enhance mental wellbeing. |
| HOSPITALS | Lower blood pressure, reduce anxiety, reduce pain scores, improved motor skills, encourage movement, promote healing, improve morale and emotional states, shorten admission times. They also improve staff as well as patient’s wellbeing. |
| EMERGENCY SERVICES/ARMED FORCES | The same benefits are seen as in businesses. However, Therapy dogs are sensitive at responding to human emotions, so they can be particularly useful when deployed during critical incident debriefs, or when dealing with a loss of a colleague. |
If you would like to book a Therapy Dog session with Canine and Able – please contact us.
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Therapy dogs
Sessions for nurseries, schools, hospitals, care homes, workplaces, community groups.
General Dog Training
Our affordable social-enterprise activity to help fund our therapy sessions. Puppy confidence, obedience, heelwork, recall, socialisation, and more.
Transport Training
Confidence and behavioural training for Assistance dogs (and their humans) in all manner of transport (planes, trains, buses, trams, ferries, taxi).
Public Access
Confidence and behavioural training for Assistance dogs (and their humans) in public places to the required standard set by the Assistance Dog Assessment Associations (ADAA).
Other Services
Educational talks regarding the roles of Therapy dogs and Assistance dogs and the Laws surrounding access rights.






