VuCare Assistance Dogs Training Programs

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Ensuring Excellence, Changing Lives Through the Training of Assistance, Therapy and Companion Dogs

Our specialty trained dogs assist and support their owners with everyday tasks that are made difficult due to their disability. Each dog is taught tasks tailored to each individual clients needs, enabling that person to lead a fuller and more independent life.

VuCare is committed to reaching out to the public introducing them to the benefits of assistance dogs for their clients/owners for the good of all parties involved.

For more information call us on 1300 830 166 or email us at info@vucare.com.au. Visit VuCare Assistance Dogs website at http://vucare.com.au.

VuCare Assistance Dogs, Therapy Dogs, and Companion Dogs Australia

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VuCare runs as a not for profit organization that provides support with medical aids and has a target to train Assistance Dogs, Therapy Dogs and Companion Dogs to enhance the quality of life and raises the degree of freedom for those who have handicaps. VuCare Assistance Dogs offer their new owners greater autonomy increased freedom, enhanced trust, and higher self-esteem.

To find out more call us on 1300 830 166 or e-mail us at info@vucare.com.au. Visit our website at http://vucare.com.au.

VuCare Assistance Dogs Volunteer Puppy Parents – Australia

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VuCare has a team of Volunteer Puppy Parents who work tirelessly and they all have one thing in common, a genuine love of animals and a desire to see them safe, happy and healthy.

Our Volunteer Puppy Parents walk the dogs, spend time with the dogs, help with administration and fundraising. Puppy Parent Volunteers need to be 18 years of age or older.

We also have occasional Puppy Friend volunteers for specific work experience programs. Puppy Friend Volunteers need to be at least 14 years of age.

All you need to be a Puppy Parent or Friend is a genuine love of animals, a genuine desire to work with dogs, be physically fit, enjoy walking and be the appropriate age. You will also need to make a commitment of 2 hours or more per visit either fortnightly or monthly.

If you have, or know of, a puppy/young dog, which you think might be suitable for training, please contact our pooch support team by calling our Head Office on 1300 363 700 or by email at poochteam@vucare.com.au.

For more information call us on 1300 830 166 or email us at info@vucare.com.au. Visit VuCare Assistance Dogs website at http://vucare.com.au/

VuCare Pooch Support Team

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If you have, or know of, a puppy/young dog, which you think might be suitable for training, please contact our pooch support team by calling our Head Office on 1300 363 700 or by email at poochteam@vucare.com.au.
 
For more information call us on 1300 830 166 or email us at info@vucare.com.au. Visit VuCare Assistance Dogs website at http://vucare.com.au.

Top 10 Advantages of Assistance Dogs and Therapy Dogs

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There are so many reasons why dogs are considered man’s best friend – no one will ever be happier to see you when you walk through the front door daily or listen to you for hours on end with no grievance. There’s no doubt that dogs help lead to better well-being, which we emphasized in this post. Therapy and assistance service dogs, in particular, play a unique role in society, helping their owners work daily and make life simpler for them.

Top 10 Advantages of Assistance Dogs and Therapy Dogs

  • Helps individuals overcome speech disorders: Individuals with dysarthria deficiency muscle coordination in language motion. Therapy dogs can assist with this by raising the attention span and enhancing coordination.
  • Stress help: Therapy dogs can help patients suffering from illnesses like stress, serious disruptive behavioral disorder, ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder), and ODD (Oppositional Defiant Disorder). Studies show that when we touch dogs, it’s a curative power because hormones like dopamine and beta endorphin are being discharged.
  • Help with dementia: Frequently in the event the elderly grow dementia, therapy dogs can supply support by helping with easy jobs. These jobs include such matters as recovering items, walking with the those afflicted, and by providing support for all those in their attention emotionally and physically.
  • Support communicating: Dogs have an excellent way of connecting with people by putting them at ease. Dogs can feel human vocalization and gestures. It’s been revealed that individuals who have trouble communicating frequently find it simpler to do so with a dog, because of their capability to listen but not react or criticize.

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  • Help with autistic kids: Dogs give something to talk about between autistic kids as well as their parents. They offer a non-judgemental medium to speak and have a mutual area of interest while also letting them reap the benefits of the aforementioned capability to support communication.
  • Physiological advantages: Therapy dogs can reduce blood pressure and help the patient relax in a more cozy setting. A dog’s sense of touch can automatically send a favorable receptor, like a warm sensation between the person and creature. This is really a rewarding method to relax the patient who might have problems with stress.
  • Helps around family: Therapy dogs are certified trained to retrieve medicine for the patient, answer the doorbell, and to react immediately to a smoke detector if the individual is unresponsive. These dogs are called animal- assisted treatment trained dogs
  • Encourages socializing: A study by Harvard demonstrates that dogs are not just great companies themselves, they’re able to additionally help create person-to-human camaraderie and social support, each of which are great for long term health. Folks with dogs are 60% more likely to meet up new folks!
  • Various kinds of therapy dogs to meet various needs: With each patient, there’s a distinct form of therapy dog trained to be satisfied for the various needs of that individual. The foremost is the “Therapeutic Visitation” dog, these are routine dogs that are taken by their owners to Rehabilitation practices, retirement homes, and hospitals. The Following kind is the “Animal Assisted Therapy” dog which helps its individuals in rehabilitation practices get their fine motor skills. Eventually is the “Facility Therapy” dog who’s tasked with helping seniors and dementia patients.
  • Encourage exercise: Having a therapy dog can boost your readiness to work out enhance your motor skills. It’s healthy for both the owner or patient and dog to take regular walks, which lets you go out as well as revel in the clean atmosphere and reap the advantages of communing with nature and those connected with exercise.

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About VuCare Assistance Dogs

VuCare runs as a not for profit organization that provides support with medical aids and has a target to train Assistance Dogs and Companion Dogs to enhance the quality of life and raises the degree of freedom for those who have handicaps. VuCare Assistance Dogs and Company Dogs offer their new owners greater autonomy increased freedom, enhanced trust, and higher self esteem.

To find out more phone us on 1300 830 166 or e-mail us at info@vucare.com.au. See VuCare Assistance Dogs Australia web site at http://vucare.com.au.

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VuCare in conjunction with our registered trainers preselect our dogs from a small group of trusted breeders so as to assure temperament and avoid potential genetic issues.

An applicant’s own dog may be used for this program after both the applicant and dog undergo a full assessment before being accepted into any VuCare program. There is a small fee to cover our trainers time.

For more information call us on 1300 830 166 or email us at info@vucare.com.au. Visit VuCare Assistance Dogs website at http://vucare.com.au/

VuCare Puppy Parents

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Our Volunteer Puppy Parents walk the dogs, spend time with the dogs, help with administration and fundraising. Puppy Parent Volunteers need to be 18 years of age or older. We also have occasional Puppy Friend volunteers for specific work experience programs. Puppy Friend Volunteers need to be at least 14 years of age.

For more information call us on 1300 830 166 or email us at info@vucare.com.au. Visit VuCare Assistance Dogs website at http://vucare.com.au/

VuCare Therapy and Companion Dogs

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The dogs themselves vary both in size and breed from little Fox Terrier to large St. Bernards! From pedigree dogs to cross breeds from rescue centres. They also donated by a group of caring breeders, VuCare members and loving members of the public.

For more information call us on 1300 830 166 or email us at info@vucare.com.au. Visit VuCare Assistance Dogs website at http://vucare.com.au/

Vucare Training Programs

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The VuCare training program has been developed to help improve the quality of life and increase the level of independence and resilience for people with disabilities.

VuCare is committed to providing the highest level of training for our dogs in order to improve the lives of our clients and the dogs who care for them.

Training Programs:
For Pets and their companions.

– Better Pet basic
– Social Interaction
– Assess for home assist
– General home assist
– Advance home assist
– One on One Training
– Private Assistance Dogs
– Security Guard Dogs (AFP check required)
– Dog Training Course 1 (beginner)
– Dog Training Course 2 (advance)

For more information call us on 1300 830 166 or email us at info@vucare.com.au. Visit VuCare Assistance Dogs website at http://vucare.com.au/

Volunteer Puppy Parents at Vucare Assistance Dogs Australia

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VuCare has a team of Volunteer Puppy Parents who work tirelessly and they all have one thing in common, a genuine love of animals and a desire to see them safe, happy and healthy.

Our Volunteer Puppy Parents walk the dogs, spend time with the dogs, help with administration and fundraising. Puppy Parent Volunteers need to be 18 years of age or older.

We also have occasional Puppy Friend volunteers for specific work experience programs. Puppy Friend Volunteers need to be at least 14 years of age.

 All you need to be a Puppy Parent or Friend is a genuine love of animals, a genuine desire to work with dogs, be physically fit, enjoy walking and be the appropriate age. You will also need to make a commitment of 2 hours or more per visit either fortnightly or monthly.

For more information call us on 1300 830 166 or email us at info@vucare.com.au. Visit VuCare Assistance Dogs website at http://vucare.com.au/