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A Group Of Therapy Dogs Showcase Their Artworks For Elderly Residents

A Group Of Therapy Dogs Showcase Their Artworks For Elderly Residents

Kathy Morgan July 31, 2021

Elderly residents from Crista Shores Senior Living missed the therapy dogs from the Kitsap Chapter of Therapy Dogs International who used to regularly visit them. Since COVID-19 began, the volunteer organization that regulates, tests, and registers therapy dogs had been visiting without the pooches as they were not allowed to visit the facilities.

And the dogs definitely missed them too. So while the dogs were waiting to get back to work, one owner had a creative idea. Katha Miller-Winder, the founder of the Kitsap Chapter which has now close to 40 members, decided to keep her Great Pyrenees named D’Artagnan occupied and entertained with some paint and snacks.

Copying from a video she watched, she put some paint on a canvas then she put on a plastic wrap over it. And on top of that, there was a tasty peanut butter treat or cream cheese that D’Artagnan could lick. This will then spread the paint and make an awesome abstract art painting. Miller-Winder encouraged other handlers to the same and they loved it.

And just recently, the dogs were able to visit their lovely friends again at Crista Shores. Aside from the dog parades and dog tricks they performed outside the residents’ windows to cheer them up, they also brought their artworks. The paintings were displayed outside at an artists’ reception alongside a photo of the dog and their bio.

And here was D’Artagnan wearing a beret during the visit.

Most of the residents had dogs of their own but they were not allowed in the facility so having these therapy dogs visit them was a big help and comfort to them. When the dogs finally got reunited with the residents, it was hard to determine who missed the other one more. Everyone was just so happy and excited to meet each other again.

Source: Kitsap Sun

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Kathy Morgan

I grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma (of course a lady never shares their age) many years ago. Growing up I could remember always enjoying many pets in our household. From rabbits, hamsters Guinea pigs and dogs I loved them all even to this day. After graduating from High School: I decided to search for my first job. Yep, you guessed it my first job landed me in a pet shop. I learned so much from that experience that twenty years later I am still affiliated with our four-legged friend. I no longer work in a pet shop; but I have devoted my life to writing articles about “man’s best friend” dogs. I hope you enjoy the articles, stories and videos of our furry friends on this website. See you on the inside.

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