It’s National Therapy Animal Day on April 30 every year. Let’s face it. We’ve all had days when we would rather hang out with animals than humans. This day recognizes and honors the invaluable work done by these creatures. It also celebrates the thousands of dedicated handlers, the human members of therapy animal teams, who volunteer their time during visits. The day also aims to raise awareness and educate people about the important role therapy animals play in enhancing the health and well-being of humans. Having a therapy animal can be life-changing in the best way. Ask any pet owner, and they’ll tell you the same.
The background of National Therapy Animal Day
National Therapy Animal Day was created by Pet Partners, an American nonprofit organization specializing in therapy animals. It promotes the health and wellness benefits of animal-assisted therapy, activities, and education. It has more than 10,000 registered teams making more than three million visits annually. It also registers handlers of multiple species as volunteer teams. Animal therapy or pet therapy refers to using animals to help people cope with and recover from certain physical and mental health conditions. Depending on the function of the therapy, people can choose from many animals including dogs, horses, and birds.
This form of therapy can enhance other treatments as animals can perform direct actions to help a person’s condition when they are in need and even alert others if someone is in danger.
While animal therapy can be traced back to Ancient Greece, the first formal research on animal therapy began just a few decades ago. Dr. Boris Levinson found that his dog had a positive effect on mentally impaired young patients. He discovered that these patients were more comfortable and likely to socialize with his dog than with other humans. Sigmund Freud’s findings on this subject were translated and published years after Levinson’s death, which is when this research started to be considered valid. It might be surprising to know that there was a lot of controversy on animal therapy just a few years ago when today it is widely accepted and so extensive.
The noticeable changes in human behavior when interacting with animals are the main reason why this form of therapy is so attractive and why it has become such an integral part of today’s therapeutic practices. All sorts of animals are used for therapy, including the usual pets, rabbits, pigs, and birds.
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NATIONAL THERAPY ANIMAL DAY ACTIVITIES
Spread awareness
Share information about animal therapy on your social media accounts so that more people can learn about it and benefit from it. There are various social media platforms to pique your interest, and you could promote them.
Appreciate your pets
Shower your pet with affection by giving them treats, playing with a little extra today, and grooming them, so they look their best. Don’t have a pet? Get one!
Have a pet party
Throw a pet-themed party by inviting your friends and their pets over. “Ain’t no party like a pet-themed party.” Just remember to separate the hamsters from the cats.
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They have unique nose prints, just like humans have different fingerprints.
NATIONAL THERAPY ANIMAL DAY DATES
Year | Date | Day |
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2023 | April 30 | Sunday |
2024 | April 30 | Tuesday |
2025 | April 30 | Wednesday |
2026 | April 30 | Thursday |
2027 | April 30 | Friday |