Dog Therapy Training For A Happier And Healthier Bond

At Vom Eichenhein GSD’s, we understand the incredible power of the human-canine bond and the positive impact dogs can have on our emotional well-being. Our dog therapy training program focuses on harnessing the innate qualities of our East German Shepherds. It enables us to create a happier and healthier bond between humans and their canine companions.

Unlocking The Potential Of Dog Therapy

Dog therapy, also known as animal-assisted therapy, is a tried-and-true approach that utilizes the unique characteristics of dogs to assist individuals in various therapeutic settings. With our expertise in training and breeding East German Shepherds, we are proud to offer dog therapy training that goes beyond the ordinary. By integrating our specially selected DDR Shepherds into therapy programs, you can make a difference in people’s lives. Training for therapy dogs cannot get any better than this!

Compassionate And Highly Skilled Therapy Dogs

Our dog therapy training program starts with the careful selection of East German Shepherds who possess the ideal temperament, intelligence, and empathy required for therapeutic work. These remarkable dogs have been bred and trained with a focus on stability, calmness, and the ability to connect with people on a deep level. With their exceptional loyalty and natural intuition, our DDR Shepherds have proven to be outstanding therapy dogs, bringing comfort, joy, and healing to those they interact with.

The Difference Between Service Dogs And Therapy Dogs

In the world of canine companionship, two categories stand out: service dogs and therapy dogs. Service dogs assist individuals with disabilities and empower them to navigate the world with newfound freedom and independence. With their incredible intelligence and unwavering dedication, service dogs are meticulously trained to perform specific tasks tailored to the needs of their handlers.

Therapy dogs, on the other hand, possess a unique gift for bringing joy, comfort, and healing to individuals in various settings. Training for therapy dogs allows them to connect with people on an emotional level, offering support and companionship during challenging times. Unlike service dogs who assist specific individuals, therapy dogs work with trained handlers to bring smiles to countless faces.