Facility Dogs

Facility Dogs
Facility dogs are trained to be trustworthy, polite, and well-mannered with everyone they meet. They learn several commands that allow them to have effective interactions.
Potential Places of Work:
- Nursing homes
- Assisted living environments
- Mental health care facilities
- Other health care settings
- Juvenile detention facilities
- Education settings
Facility dogs love people and visiting. They have warm, sensitive, and social personalities.
These dogs work with a specific handler to provide services to clients in the setting. A facility dog team can provide feelings of comfort and security to others.