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Touch the lives of others by becoming involved in these pet therapy or service dog groups. Check the links at the bottom for national websites of other service dog organizations such as guide dogs for the blind or deaf.



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HAMILTON COUNTY

CAAP (Companion Animal Access Program)
SPCA Cincinnati
Cincinnati, OH
513-607-9755  View Website

Children’s Hospital Medical Center
Dog Visitation Program
Cincinnati, OH
513-636-7459   View Website

VITAS Innovative Hospice Care
Cincinnati, OH
513-742-7429  View Website


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WARREN COUNTY

Barking Buddies
Franklin, OH
513-320-3500  View Website

Circle Tail, Inc.
8834 Carey Lane, Pleasant Plain, OH 45162
513-877-3325  View Website
See ad on this page

Therapy Pets of Greater Cincinnati     (See Video Below)
Cincinnati, OH
513-604-9108  View Website
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OTHER

4 Paws for Ability
Xenia
937-374-0385  View Website
Email: karen4paws@aol.com

Delta Society

Therapy Dogs International

Canine Companions for Independence

Dogs For The Deaf

Guiding Eyes For The Blind

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Did you know?...

Sigmund Freud used his Chow Chow Jo-Fi as a therapy dog. Jo-Fi was present at every therapy session. Freud believed that the presence of a dog had a calming effect on patients, especially children. He also believed that dogs had a special sense and could judge a person's character and emotional state accurately.




Therapy Pets of Greater Cincinnati

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