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chihuahua, multiple pets, rabbits, agility training, bunnies, behavior, playing, habitat, walking, fear, massage, kittens, puppies, chewing, pet-friendly housing, claws, vaccines, education, abuse, fitness, WQED pets, play therapy, foster care, rabies, pit bulls, training, cats, spay/neuter, grief, poop, mature pets, safety, noises, litter, scratching, zoo, dogs, adoption, diet, grooming, aggression, pet therapy, neuter, stray, feral, working dog, anxiety, pet health, digging, shelters, pet loss, calming influence, For a child who finds reading difficult, reading aloud can be a painful and embarrassing experience. Standing in front of the classroom with fears of being made fun of, or fear of pressure or criticism from teachers and peers can lead to a downward spiral. What a child in that situation needs most is unconditional acceptance in a safe setting to practice reading skills without anxiety. What that child needs is a dog.
The nationally-renowned Reading with Rover program is specially designed for kids who need a boost in reading skills. Who could be more accepting and non-judgmental than a dog? And the listener is not just any dog, but one who is temperament tested and selected for its calm, kid-friendly demeanor. There’s nothing like a little tail-wagging encouragement to boost self-esteem and help a child reach the next level.
At Animal Friends in Pittsburgh, Reading with Rover sessions involve a dog, a child and the dog’s owner. The trio sits on a blanket on the floor of Animal Friends’ classroom, creating their own cozy nest for reading without distractions. Parents are welcome to relax in our library or lobby and enjoy a much-needed break in their day. Often, the books are selected by the child’s teacher, while Animal Friends also has a good selection of canine-related books the dogs seem to especially enjoy.
Tag(s): dogs, pet therapy, working dog
