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Pets
as Therapy (PAT) is a national charity founded in l983. It is unique in that
it provides therapeutic visits to hospitals, hospices, nursing and care
homes, special needs schools and a variety of other venues by volunteers
with their own friendly, temperament tested and vaccinated dogs and cats.
Since it’s beginning over 18,000 dogs have been registered into the PAT
scheme. Every year some of these retire and new dogs, having first been
examined and passed on health, temperament, suitability and stability
grounds, join Pets As Therapy.
Today there are currently around 3,500 active PAT visiting dogs and 90 cats
at work in the UK. Every week these calm friendly dogs and cats give more
than 100,000 people, both young and old, the pleasure and chance to cuddle
and talk to them. The bedsides that are visited each year number a
staggering half million. How to Join
Sick patients often
feel isolated and even the most withdrawn seem to open up and let the
barriers down when their regular PAT visiting dog is around. These dogs
bring everyday life closer and with it all the happy associations for them
of home comforts. The constant companionship of an undemanding animal, that
gives unconditional love, is often one of the most missed aspects of their
lives. PAT was formed to help make this loss more bearable and speed
recovery.
Research continues to validate the very real value of this daily work
undertaken in the community by voluntary PAT visitors and their dogs that
work amongst those of us most in need of a little extra boost in addition to
medical skills and nursing care.
Once new visitors have passed their dogs through the assessment and health
check procedure and each has come forward with two character references,
their local Area Co-ordinator or allocated contact waits to be contacted to
activate the visiting process. This hard working team of volunteers
throughout the UK keep in regular contact with a designated number of PAT
dogs and cats and their owners.
Area Co-ordinators
maintain regular contact with every unit in their region, which PAT dogs
already visit. They also hold the list of establishments keen to be matched
with a suitable new recruit when one becomes available.
This is a community led charity, which very much thinks nationally but acts
locally, particularly in respect of vital fund raising activities. Not every
dog can be a PAT dog and not every dog owner has the time to undertake
regular hospital visits. However, the charity is working hard on a
day-to-day basis to recruit and register more suitable dogs, and their
volunteer owners, to swell numbers and meet demand. PAT Junior Club encourages children and young adults to
become involved with and learn about our work in the community and
responsible ownership in a fun way.
We are in the process of setting in place research to further validate the
very real health benefits these animals bring daily into the lives of those
people who are ill or disabled.
All PAT dogs and cats are required to pass an assessment to check their
temperament by PAT accredited assessors, qualified vets and vet nurses and
to be fully vaccinated or homoeopathically protected, wormed and protected
against fleas. Records are required by the charity and each volunteer is
bound to send copies when boosters have been given
Each PAT dog has an identifying tag on its collar and many of them wear a
distinctive yellow coat. The owner has a photo ID badge which is worn for
security at all times when visiting. Pets As Therapy have introduced a photo
ID tag for its PAT Dogs & Cats as well. As the largest charity of
its type in Europe, Pets As Therapy recognises that security needs are
paramount and that busy authorities and on duty staff alike, need the
reassurance of a therapeutic supportive service which is problem free.
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