For Bright Spot certified Therapy Dog Teams and those who are certified through other American Kennel Club approved Therapy Dog organizations, your dogs can now earn more than one AKC Therapy Dog title.
The ThD title has only been in existance for a few years. James was the first of my Therapy Dogs to receive this special title. If he were alive today, he would have earned the ThDA, ThDX, and ThDD having made over 3,000 visits during his distinguished volunteer career as a Bright Spot Therapy Dog. These titles honor the meaningful work our special dogs do bringing comfort and caring to people of all ages.
The following information was emailed to me by the American Kennel Club Therapy Dog titling department…
In an effort to honor the thousands of therapy dog teams that make a difference in the lives of others daily, the American Kennel Club® (AKC®) has added four new titles to the popular AKC Therapy Dog™ program.
In addition to the AKC Therapy Dog (ThD) title (awarded after 50 visits), the AKC now offers:
- AKC Therapy Dog Novice (ThDN) – Awarded after 10 visits
- AKC Therapy Dog Advanced (ThDA) – Awarded after 100 visits
- AKC Therapy Dog Excellent (ThDX) – Awarded after 200 visits
- AKC Distinguished Therapy Dog (ThDD) – Awarded after 400 visits
“The AKC heard from many dog owners whose dogs had already earned the ThD title and who wanted additional formal recognition of their ongoing commitment to volunteering to help others. We’re pleased to expand the AKC Therapy Dog program as a result of these requests,” said Doug Ljungren, Vice President of AKC Sports and Events. “We’ve also added a way to acknowledge beginning therapy dogs, hoping that this will encourage even more dogs and owners to participate in therapy dog work.”
Dogs who are registered and approved by recognized therapy dog organizations may apply to earn the AKC Therapy Dog titles, which will be listed on the dog’s AKC title record. Any dog, including mixed breeds, can earn AKC Therapy Dog titles as long as the dog is AKC-registered, listed with AKC Canine Partners or enrolled in the Purebred Alternative Listing (PAL) program. AKC does not train or certify therapy dogs.
Applications for the new titles will be accepted beginning June 1st, with titles awarded beginning July 1st.
To apply for a title or learn more about the AKC Therapy Dog program, visithttp://www.akc.org/dogowner/therapy/index.cfm.