Physical Therapy Certification
April 24, 2012 by admin
Filed under Dog Therapy
A career in physical therapy requires you to endure certification first before you are allowed to practice anywhere in the United States. This implies that you wish to graduate from a PT program that is approved by the American Physical Therapy Association’s Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education.
There are currently more than 200 accredited programs within the country that provide PT certification in either a 2-year master’s degree program or a 3-year doctoral degree program. Students should apply for and complete either one of those programs to qualify for certification.
Some of the coursework you would like to master embrace biology, human growth and development, chemistry and other specialised courses that are half of the Physical Therapy program. Additionally, students are required to volunteer in the Physical Therapy department of a hospital or clinic for a specified length of your time before they become eligible for certification.
After completion of these programs and necessities, students are now eligible to take a seat for the national and state licensure exams.
You wish to pass these exams first before you’ll gain employment as a physical therapist in any setting, whether or not it’s in an exceedingly hospital, a private clinic, a faculty, nursing home, company facilities, etc.
The National Physical Therapist Examination (NPTE) was developed by the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy and all 50 states in the United States and three extra jurisdictions use the NPTE as a factor for certification of each physical therapists and physical therapy assistants. The NPTE is laptop-based mostly and candidates for physical therapy are given 5 hours to write it whereas candidates for physical therapy assistants are given four hours to write it.
This exam will be taken in any of the three hundred testing centers within the United States, US territories, and Canada. You would like to pass the exam. After passing the exam, you now would like to complete any other requirements your state licensing board could have before you’re allowed to follow in that state.
Finally, when you’ve got met all their necessities, you will then be given the designation of physical therapist and you are now officially qualified to help accident victims and other people littered with head traumas, back pain, cerebral palsy and alternative debilitating diseases recover and facilitate restore and maintain mobility in their bodies. You can now additionally live a patient’s vary of motion, strength, motor function and muscle capacity, which will then be the premise for your preparation of the acceptable treatment protocol for the patients in question.
Physical therapists are certified to use ultrasound equipment, traction, electrical stimulation and cold and hot compresses. They can conjointly instruct patients how to move independently of their wheelchairs and crutches through basic and complex exercise movements that strengthen, balance and help patients keep coordinated on their own.
Certification in PT want not be a sophisticated process. Just follow these guidelines and you’ll be well on your manner to a rewarding career as an authorized physical therapist.
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Therapy Dog Training
April 17, 2012 by admin
Filed under Dog Therapy
What is Therapy Dog Training?
Therapy dogs are those dogs that are used by certain people, or are taken into certain environments to provide therapy in the form of comfort or companionship to those people in need.
Healthcare professionals are realising and appreciating the benefits that a therapy dog can offer. Therapy dogs do not necessarily have a specific tasks or work to do, they simply provide comfort, and companionship to people who may benefit, such as those in wheelchairs, in assisted living facilities, the elderly, or hospice care for example.
So therapy dogs do not carry out specific tasks such as guiding their owner through obstacles, or respond to the telephone or doorbell rings, they are simply as companions and for comfort and feel good assistance.
Dogs Suitable For Therapy Dog Training:
Not all dogs are suitable candidates for therapy dog training, and some specialised training is needed. Some dogs are uncomfortable around strangers, children, wheelchairs, in new environments, people using crutches or canes, or with medical equipment near them for example.
Therapy dog training incorporates the socialisation in such environments, so they become relaxed around medical equipment, and are happy and calm to meet new people in new situations. It must also be remembered that all that come into contact with your dog may not pat your dog gently, some may be clumsy, and of course not all will quiet, some may shout too. It is very important that in these situations your dog remains calm and composed, as some people may be less mobile, less in control, and less able.
Teaching your dog to crawl up on to a lap, on to a chair or bed is another important part of therapy dog training. The reason for teaching your dog to do this is that some people can be bedridden or unable to bend or get to down to the dogs level. So in order for the dog to be in closer contact it is the role of the dog to be able to get up to the persons level.
This can be quite alien for some dogs as many owners train their dogs not to get up on people or the furniture. So a bit of retraining will be necessary in this situation but it is achievable.
Best breed for Therapy Dog Training:
It must be remembered that not all dogs are suitable for such a role. These dogs need to be friendly, calm, patient, adaptable, and gentle. They need have the disposition and personality to be able to deal with unpredictable situations. They need to be calm and accepting of strangers too. There are some breeds that are considered to be more appropriate than others, for example Golden Retrievers are generally happy, calm and friendly dogs. However this is not set in stone, there will be mongrels and dogs from other breeds too that could be suitable, it is all down to the individual.
Alternative Animal Therapy:
It is not simply the role of dogs that can be used as therapy animals. Other types of therapy animals include guinea pigs, rabbits, cats, and ponies. Not everyone has the environment for a pony, but there are centre’s where people can go for therapy with horses, and I know of someone who used to regularly take their pony for visits into the classrooms of the local school for children with disabilities, the children absolutely loved it; it was such a boost to their day. Whatever the animal, it is important that they are trained and socialised correctly in order to deal with the situations as discussed above.
So, if you are looking for a rewarding way to help improve the quality of life and make a real difference to others, and of course you have the all important pet who would be suitable and enjoy this comforting and therapeutic and very worthwhile activity then why not consider dog training therapy and help others who are in need.
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Unit Patches
April 14, 2012 by admin
Filed under Dog Therapy
Military unit patches which contain symbols or numerals that relate to the specific unit or the special mission aims to establish the identity of military personnel. They also contain symbols that can be something like the black horse head or a fish. Unit patches also undergo changes, from time to time, in the way they are worn and used.
During World War I, the British Army used several complex sleeve patches. These patches were used at all the battalion, brigade and divisional levels. The badges were known as “battle badges” and were geometric shaped with solid colors and specific numbers. Their colors shape and number helped to identify the units within a formation.
Military unit patches are not designed blindly. They are designed by experts and usually carry a wealth of information that may not be apparent to the casual viewer.
As an example, consider the patch of the Forty-ninth Military Police Brigade. The elements of design of this brigade’s patch symbolize the discovery of gold in California since this brigade was formed in California. The yellow background refers to California’s popular nickname, the Golden State. The red disc stands for California’s sunny climate and makes a disguised reference to Sutter’s Mill, a saw mill, on the American river where the first gold nuggets were discovered in the year 1849.
During the Iraq war, the Army launched a new combat uniform where, apart from changes in the design, there were changes in patches. Patches in the new uniform were to be affixed by Velcro so as to give the wearer the flexibility to save money by talking patches off from uniforms before laundering.
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Can School Districts Prevent Autism Service Dogs From Attending School With a Child?
April 3, 2012 by admin
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Do you have a child with PDD or autism that is receiving special education services? Are you considering, getting an autism service dog for your child, and you wonder what the school’s reaction will be? Have you been refused to have an autism service dog attend school with your child and wonder what the law says about it? This article will discuss the requirements for school districts allowing autism service dogs to enter public school buildings, with a child that they are working with.
Autism Service Dogs help children with autism in several ways: the dog can assist children safely access different environments, the dog can be a calming influence, the dog can work on interrupting repetitive behavior by nudging the child, the dog can prevent the child from wandering away (by a tether), and the dog can track the child when they have wandered. Side effects of the dog is that children with autism that have one tend to be calmer and also tend to interact in social situations better than children with autism that do not have a dog.
But schools across the country have taken the position that these dogs are not service dogs, and that they are drawing the line to protect the health and safety of all students.
I actually believe that the reason many school districts are refusing to allow the dogs is due to precedent. If they allow one autism service dog in then they must allow more. Parents have been suing school districts over this issue from California to Illinois. Recently 2 Illinois parents won court orders allowing the dogs to accompany their children to school.
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has a section that addresses this issue. The ADA definition is that the dog must be individually trained to provide assistance to an individual with a disability.
The ADA does not require the dog to be certified, to be considered a service dog. The service dog must be given total access to any public places where the person with a disability goes under the ADA requirements.
The Department of Justice has taken a stand for the child and parent in these cases. Alejandro Miyar a spokesman for the US Department of Justice states that the ADA requires public schools to allow service dogs to accompany children they serve to class. He also stated that autism is considered a covered disability under the ADA.
Another thing that school districts are doing to try and prevent autism service dogs is to state that this is an Individual Educational Plan (IEP) issue, and must be agreed to by the IEP team. I do not believe that this is the case, and parents should not fall into this trap. The actual issue is that the ADA allows access to service dogs in public places-so the issue is access for the dog. Another issue is, that the school district is discriminating against the child’s disability, by refusing to allow the dog to attend class with the child with autism.
The newest tactic used by school districts is that the dog cannot be in the class due to another child’s allergies. I think that this argument will not hold up in court due to the fact that the child can be placed in another class, the child could take medication if bothered by the dog, and other ways to limit the child’s contact with the dog.
The ADA is clear; public schools must allow service dogs to attend class with a child. Several courts have ruled that it is a violation of the ADA to refuse to allow the dogs in class with a child with autism. If you are considering this for your child you must understand what the school’s position may be, and how to overcome it, for the benefit of your child’s education! Your child is depending on you to advocate for what they need! Good luck in your fight!
JoAnn Collins is the mother of two adults with disabilities, and has helped families navigate the special education system, as an advocate, for over 15 years. She is a presenter and author of the book “Disability Deception; Lies Disability Educators Tell and How Parents Can Beat Them at Their Own Game.” The book has a lot of resources and information to help parents fight for an appropriate education for their child. For a free E newsletter entitled “The Special Education Spotlight” send an E mail to: JoAnn@disabilitydeception.com. For more information on the book, testimonials about the book, and a link to more articles go to: http://www.disabilitydeception.com
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Service Dogs
February 16, 2012 by admin
Filed under Dog Therapy
When we call our beloved dogs “man’s best friend”, the term tends to mean more to certain people. Those who suffer from illnesses or disabilities relying on our four-legged friends for help more and more these days. Not only do they provide love and support, but they are also known as “service dogs.”
According to the Codes of Federal Regulation for the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, a service dog is defined as “any guide dog, signal dog, or other animal individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit.” Disabilities normally include:
Impaired vision
Impaired hearing
The dog alerts the individual when they hear intruders or sounds, providing minimal protection or rescue work, pulling a wheelchair, or fetching dropped items.
These types of dogs are usually good tempered, healthy, and easily taught.
Most service dogs are bred and trained by service dog organizations, while others are donated by private breeders or animal shelters.
Public access rights of owners of service dogs tend to vary within countries and regions. In the U.S., all service dogs are protected under the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. This act gives the owner the right to be accompanied by their service animal anywhere the general public is allowed.
The typical working life of a service dog is approximately eight years. When their gear is removed, the animal is allowed to play, lounge, and enjoy themselves.
Learn more about different types of service dogs, how they can help people and the law that protects them at www.usservicedogregistry.org
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Serving the Charlotte area, Queen City Pet Sitting offers an array of services worthy of any pet owners respect. Jump onboard the Pet Taxi for a ride to the veterinarian, order a quick grooming, or even ask for an errand run to return your late movie rentals. Whatever the case may be, these pet care sitters promise to get it done.
Natural and alternative therapies for dogs
February 13, 2012 by admin
Filed under Dog Therapy
Complementary and Alternative medicine is the term given to any treatment that falls outside Western medicines. Examples include reiki, acupuncture and homeopathy. These medicines are increasingly popular for people but there is a growing market for their use for animals too.
It is important that before you go to an alternative practitioner that you furst go to your vet for a diagnosis of the problem. Even if you feel that pharmaceutical methods are not for you, it is dangerous to go to any practitioner without an official diagnosis. Often people like to run alternative/ complementary therapies alongside conventional treatment whereas for other dogs that react to drugs or where there is no known cure they can act alone.
The range of alternative medicines that can be used to treat dogs is fairly comprehensive however you should never use one without either going to a qualified animal practitioner or knowing exactly that the treatment is suitable for animals. Just because something is suitable for humans doesn’t necessarily mean that it is OK for dogs.
Homeopathy can be used to treat a wide range of complaints in dogs such as skin problems, colitis, diarrhoea, heart problems, allergies, stomach problems, coughs, itch, sore ears, and behavioural changes. Homeopathy works by giving the patient (in this case your dog) a highly diluted substance which aims at triggering the body’s natural healing responses. Treatments in this case are normal given in tablet form which may be mixed with your dog’s dog food.
Another treatment that can be used to treat a wide range of ailments is the range of Bach Flower remedies. These are based on the healing powers of plants and are especially good for emotional problems such as anxiety, fear, aggression etc. There are specially designed animal remedies available online or in some pet supplies stores and these are normally dropped into your dog’s water.
Aromatherapy can be used very successfully for some ailments and is especially good for treatment of ticks and lice. Oils such as lemongrass, citronella, cedarwood, eucalyptus and lavender oil are all effective insecticides and can either be misted with water onto your dog’s coat or dropped onto their dog bed.
For muscle, bone and joint problems massage, chiropractic, hydrotherapy and osteopathy can all be used. Whilst behavioural problems, malaise, digestive problems and skin conditions can be trated using Reiki, Bowen Therapy, acupressure, acupuncture, herbal remedies and even colour and sound therapy.
Whichever remedies you choose ensure that you look for a qualified and preferably recommended therapist. Some vets may be able to point you in the right direction or alternatively ask pet supplies stores or for personal recommendations. Opinion is often divided as to the efficacy of alternative treatments and as recovery from any disease or injury is often slow it can be difficult to tell. However, it is certain that these treatments are growing in popularity and you can be sure that you are doing everything you can to make your pet comfortable.
Nicolette Craig is a writer for Swell Pets, the UK’s Leading Online Pet Superstore. Visit Swell Pets to see their range of pet supplies and dog food.
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Los Angeles Dog Sitter: A Dogs Companion
February 9, 2012 by admin
Filed under Dog Therapy
A man is a dogs best friend. That statement is very true. The problem is a dog is not always a mans best friend. Best friends share life experiences and spend quality time together. However, time is a precious commodity that most of us do not have. We tend to neglect our friends without really realising it. In time, you may lose that bond with your dog. If you cant spend quality time with your dog, get someone else to. Luckily, Los Angeles has some dog sitters at your service. Your dog will not end up assuming you abandon it every time you go to work or school. The bond between the two of you will not be affected. Dog sitting services will keep your dog happy. And if your dog is happy, you are happy too.
A dog sitter can do a lot of stuff with your dog that you dont have time for. Because your dog is very active, he will need to go for walks.
A dog sitter can spend time walking the dog to his favourite place, which is usually the park, where he can run and play. They can play games like fetch and tug of war. These are games that require you to be energetic. Normally when you come home all you want to do is to rest and playing is the last thing that you will have on your mind. Your dog can even join dog sport activities and participate in dog competitions. Your dog sitter will always be there to take your dog for training sessions.
The typical Los Angeles dog sitter can take the dog for grooming or to the vet. Imagine if the animal were to get sick or get bumped by a car when you are not there. The sitter can quickly inform you and rush him to the vet doctor. The dog can recuperate at home in familiar surrounding as he will always have a companion. Having a dog sitter means you wont worry that your pet is left alone when you are not there for an extended period of time. You can even make an arrangement to have the dog sitter move in until the day you return. You will be killing two birds with one stone by doing so. Firstly, your dog will be taken care of and secondly, your home will be secure.
If your dog means a lot to you like you mean a lot to it, then their care will be of major importance to you. Employing a Los Angeles dog sitter will show that you understand your pet needs companionship all the time. It shows you understand he needs to be a healthy and content pet. A dog sitter will be able to provide for your dog to keep it happy. Ask your friends where to find a reliable dog sitter in Los Angeles. You may find one online, from the newspapers or even at your local church or club.
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Therapy Dog Training
January 29, 2012 by admin
Filed under Dog Therapy
What is Therapy Dog Training?
Therapy dogs are those dogs that are used by certain people, or are taken into certain environments to provide therapy in the form of comfort or companionship to those people in need.
Healthcare professionals are realising and appreciating the benefits that a therapy dog can offer. Therapy dogs do not necessarily have a specific tasks or work to do, they simply provide comfort, and companionship to people who may benefit, such as those in wheelchairs, in assisted living facilities, the elderly, or hospice care for example.
So therapy dogs do not carry out specific tasks such as guiding their owner through obstacles, or respond to the telephone or doorbell rings, they are simply as companions and for comfort and feel good assistance.
Dogs Suitable For Therapy Dog Training:
Not all dogs are suitable candidates for therapy dog training, and some specialised training is needed. Some dogs are uncomfortable around strangers, children, wheelchairs, in new environments, people using crutches or canes, or with medical equipment near them for example.
Therapy dog training incorporates the socialisation in such environments, so they become relaxed around medical equipment, and are happy and calm to meet new people in new situations. It must also be remembered that all that come into contact with your dog may not pat your dog gently, some may be clumsy, and of course not all will quiet, some may shout too. It is very important that in these situations your dog remains calm and composed, as some people may be less mobile, less in control, and less able.
Teaching your dog to crawl up on to a lap, on to a chair or bed is another important part of therapy dog training. The reason for teaching your dog to do this is that some people can be bedridden or unable to bend or get to down to the dogs level. So in order for the dog to be in closer contact it is the role of the dog to be able to get up to the persons level.
This can be quite alien for some dogs as many owners train their dogs not to get up on people or the furniture. So a bit of retraining will be necessary in this situation but it is achievable.
Best breed for Therapy Dog Training:
It must be remembered that not all dogs are suitable for such a role. These dogs need to be friendly, calm, patient, adaptable, and gentle. They need have the disposition and personality to be able to deal with unpredictable situations. They need to be calm and accepting of strangers too. There are some breeds that are considered to be more appropriate than others, for example Golden Retrievers are generally happy, calm and friendly dogs. However this is not set in stone, there will be mongrels and dogs from other breeds too that could be suitable, it is all down to the individual.
Alternative Animal Therapy:
It is not simply the role of dogs that can be used as therapy animals. Other types of therapy animals include guinea pigs, rabbits, cats, and ponies. Not everyone has the environment for a pony, but there are centre’s where people can go for therapy with horses, and I know of someone who used to regularly take their pony for visits into the classrooms of the local school for children with disabilities, the children absolutely loved it; it was such a boost to their day. Whatever the animal, it is important that they are trained and socialised correctly in order to deal with the situations as discussed above.
So, if you are looking for a rewarding way to help improve the quality of life and make a real difference to others, and of course you have the all important pet who would be suitable and enjoy this comforting and therapeutic and very worthwhile activity then why not consider dog training therapy and help others who are in need.
If you want the very best for your dog, and get access to FREE dog walks around the UK, then you need to go to http://sarchie.com/ You will get instant access on Therapy Dog Training, plus access to FREE downloads, the latest reports, & top reviews
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Bed Bug Dog NYC
January 11, 2012 by admin
Filed under Dog Therapy
In order to get rid of bed bugs, exterminators are bringing into use the services of a bed bug dog NYC channels report. Pest control management has led to this ‘green’ discovery of specially trained bed bug dogs. They’re bed bug detectors and can sniff out bed bugs location in your house within minutes. The accuracy is 90-95%! It helps the bed bug exterminators to use their eradication measures to the fullest. After a full-fledged detection procedure sprays, insecticides or solutions can be eventually spread out. The popularity of this method of bed bug elimination is gradually increasing, because of the high accuracy level. Anyhow, pets like dogs and cats are also vulnerable to the bed bugs bites. For terminating bed bug pet NYC control firms are chalking out newer and better measures. Imagining the pains given by bed bugs to humans as well as animals, people do not consider a bed bug animal NYC reports say.
Rather they are insane bloodsucking creatures.
Try your best to ensure the safety of your beloved pup that can be in the hands of bed bug and would be called an infested bed bug puppy NYC people fear.
Due to their amazing smelling capability, bed bug detector dogs are being used widely by exterminators ever since bed bug infestations shot up in New York. A dog suffering from flea infestation can be sadly nicknamed as flea dog NYC crowd suggest. Same is the case with those already attacked by spider dog NYC news claims.
Hiring the services of bed bug dog Manhattan exterminators is becoming easy day by day as they’ve made the service provider facility more flexible with less complexity.
Due to the almost-epidemic caused by mass outbreak of bed bug dog Brooklyn NY specialist trainers are even ready to train as many bed bug detector dogs as possible. No sooner would these detector dogs be ready than the bed monsters will breathe their last.
Probably due to the far-reaching victory story of bed bug dog luncheonette is becoming more pet friendly. Take the example of the Barking Dog Luncheonette, La Esquina corner deli, Bistro Les Amis and many more in New York City alone. All of them are trend-setters as they are pet-friendly. One can at least give the brave dog a bone to munch on.

