Do you feel trapped or overwhelmed by the difficulties of life? Discover how to overcome feelings of helplessness with the aid of our amazing Dogtors.
Led by our friends from A Kind Place, we will delve into the psychology of why we occasionally feel helpless and learn how to take back control in this special, interactive workshop.
You will also have the unique chance to interact with dogs who have persevered through hardship. Come and unleash new strategies for recovering, healing, and thriving from motivational tails of survival and success.
Many of our furry friends have faced hardships in life, and yet continue to thrive with positive attitudes and endless love.
Their stories of survival can inspire us to bounce back stronger!
The total workshop duration is 140 minutes.
Anyone looking for a unique corporate team-bonding or group activity.
Please reach out to us at woof@thedogtors.sg for more information.
Please reach out to us at woof@thedogtors.sg for details.
Our dog handler teams have undergone a rigorous selection and training process, in line with international standards of best practices.
We pay special attention to matching beneficiaries with suitable dogs and their handlers. This may mean selecting smaller and mellower dogs for visiting with senior clients, or livelier and athletic dogs for youth clients.
Additionally, our dogs are:
At The Dogtors, we take a proactive approach to managing infection risks. Therefore, the majority of our infection control procedures stipulate measures for safeguarding the health of our handlers and their dogs before the day of the AAI session itself. Our hygiene and infection control protocols are updated regularly, and in compliance with international guidelines on animals in healthcare facilities e.g. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and The Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA).
These measures include:
To minimise the risk of zoonoses transmission, we:
Around the world, dogs are the species most frequently involved in animal-assisted interactions because of their affinity with people and their resilience in unfamiliar situations.
We discourage our dogs from licking participants as much as possible. We also discourage participants from touching the mouths and noses of our dogs. This is to protect everybody’s health and safety. For participants concerned with cleanliness, we offer hand wipes and sanitiser for your use.
Yes we do, please approach our staff for these items.
Some barking may occur because it is a natural behaviour for dogs, and is how they communicate with us. Just like people, sometimes our dogs express their excitement or happiness through vocalising. However, our handlers know how to prevent excessive barking.
In the past, we have had people with mild allergies participate in activities after eating an antihistamine to control their symptoms. However, we do not recommend our activities to people with severe or uncontrolled allergies to animal fur and dander.
Our dogs are groomed before each visit to ensure that they look and smell good. They are also brushed before each visit to remove excessive fur and dander. Their nails are trimmed and rounded so as to prevent them from scratching skin. They are also reliably toilet-trained.