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PET THERAPY GIVEN MAJOR BOOST
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Author: Adele Sims
Topic: Pets
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Americans spent over $32 billion on their pets last year - and
$25 billion on their children. This may come as a bit of a
shock, however, we are becoming more and more aware of the
emotional and physical rewards of owning a pet - or especially a
dog.
The converted will willingly tell you that owning a dog
auto-matically gives you a constant companion, friend,
confidante, exerciser and instinctive soul re-generator. Yet it
is only in the last decade or so that we have taken pets
seriously medically, much to our own detriment.
Nowadays though, pet therapy can be a very important feature of
cancer recovery programs, prosthetic limb replacement recovery,
treatment for depression, speech inducement for severely delayed
children and of course, just sheer pleasure for the elderly in
hospices and aged care facilities.
However, when you consider how many patients/clients and carers
could benefit from the pure love and support of a pet, the
supply can never keep up with demand - that is, not until now.
www.woofywarehouse.com is a new pet goods supplier that has come
up with what they think will be the answer to the dilemma. Owner
of www.woofywarehouse.com Adele Sims saw firsthand the effects
of having a pet around - or not. "I was driving the children to
school one morning and we saw a man walking along who was
afflicted with muscular dystrophy. His walk was staggered and
his bad arm swung like a broken wing as he headed for home. We
have often passed him on his walks and had become quite
accustomed to him as he walked up the middle of the road.
"This particular morning we noticed that a woman with a soft and
beautiful golden retriever was coming up to him in the opposite
direction. As the dog came closer and started wagging its tail
the man became so excited that he just had to pat the dog. A
huge smile beamed across his face as he touched the soft head of
the dog who happily lapped up the attention. But the owner of
the dog became a little alarmed at this stranger and started
pulling the dog away so they could continue on their walk. She
pulled the dog away and walked on, but the man stopped and
watched the dog go. His face dropped, his head bowed and he just
stood there for quite a while and watched as the dog disappeared
around the corner. It was a very sad and moving experience for
both myself and the boys as they saw the scenario unfold. From
that time on I vowed I would do as much as I could to bring
people and animals together. And having our own dog supplies
warehouse we were in a unique position to be able to help," she
said. For every purchase over $20 from its range,
www.woofywarehouse.com will donate a percentage of profits to
the Delta Society whose main aim is to incorporate the benefits
of pet therapy into varied programs which target the physical,
mental, educational and motivational areas of people's lives.
With animal involve-ment in therapy, Delta Society has found
that both fine and gross motor skills can be improved, as can
wheelchair skills. It can also dispel loneliness and reduce
anxiety, develop leisure skills and promote short or long-term
memory. The benefits are too numerous to count and now there is
a way you can support this essential cause whilst providing your
own dog with all the supplies that this little hero deserves.
"We have had our own special Joycie - a Belgian sheep dog - for
over nine years now and we couldn't imagine our family without
her. We jokingly call her our third child and the boys talk
about her as their hairy little sister. And when our older son
was little he had some speech problems of his own that no amount
of intervention or lessons or whatever, seemed to bring right.
It wasn't until he chose and named Joycie and started trying to
train her that he started to get his words right. It was only
then that he was able to give clear directions and for the first
time in his life he was able to yell out commands. This sounds
ridiculous I suppose, but he had never been able to do that
before - his words would always fade away. Joycie made a huge
impact on his life and they are inseparable friends. We often
find our son talking to her as if she were a best buddy and
Joycie smiles and listens and nuzzles him as if she understands
every word. She comes everywhere with us and is a much loved
family member. If we can help bring some of this joy to others
then we would consider ourselves to be very blessed." Adele went
on to say. www.woofywarehouse.com will also give you the links
and contacts you need to volunteer your services to assist
others along their journey to recovery and wellness. You will
also receive a complimentary "My Dog Cares" Certificate,
downloadable with your details.
About the author:
Adele Sims is the co-owner and director of
http://www.woofywarehouse, a new to the market dog supplies
warehouse with a difference. She has long been an advocate of
the inclusion of more pets into family/community life.
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