Hello.
I have been all over online looking for any umbrella organization that provides training, registers or certifies Therapy Animals including chickens.
So far I have spent an entire day on Pet Partners .org website reading, watching videos, and getting my hopes up that finally I had found an organization that allows chickens because they allow birds. The following is the disappointing response I received from them this morning--
" At this time we do not register chickens in our Therapy Animal Program. In order to incorporate a new species into our Therapy Animal Program, we need to have a substantive body of research that indicates the animal will be successful as a therapy animal. Without research to document the species' behavior over time, we cannot evaluate their predictability and reaction to stress. We are not opposed to adding new species to our roster should the supporting research become available, and we take pride that we are the only national therapy animal organization to register species other than dogs and horses."
(They allow for Therapy Lamas, mini horses, rats, and alpacas...but not chickens).
*Sigh*
So my question for the BYC community is- for those of you who have 'Therapy Chickens', did you get some sort of training? Did you register or certify with an org? Do you take your chicken on visits in public spaces, and if so, do you have liability insurance in case someone is injured by your pet chicken?
I think one of my hens would be a lovely Therapy Chicken, but I feel the need for some sort of basic training and registration as an assurance to the people I would serve at places like nursing homes, libraries, and other public spaces.
Any thoughts or info at all would be appreciated.
Thanks
I have been all over online looking for any umbrella organization that provides training, registers or certifies Therapy Animals including chickens.
So far I have spent an entire day on Pet Partners .org website reading, watching videos, and getting my hopes up that finally I had found an organization that allows chickens because they allow birds. The following is the disappointing response I received from them this morning--
" At this time we do not register chickens in our Therapy Animal Program. In order to incorporate a new species into our Therapy Animal Program, we need to have a substantive body of research that indicates the animal will be successful as a therapy animal. Without research to document the species' behavior over time, we cannot evaluate their predictability and reaction to stress. We are not opposed to adding new species to our roster should the supporting research become available, and we take pride that we are the only national therapy animal organization to register species other than dogs and horses."
(They allow for Therapy Lamas, mini horses, rats, and alpacas...but not chickens).
*Sigh*
So my question for the BYC community is- for those of you who have 'Therapy Chickens', did you get some sort of training? Did you register or certify with an org? Do you take your chicken on visits in public spaces, and if so, do you have liability insurance in case someone is injured by your pet chicken?
I think one of my hens would be a lovely Therapy Chicken, but I feel the need for some sort of basic training and registration as an assurance to the people I would serve at places like nursing homes, libraries, and other public spaces.
Any thoughts or info at all would be appreciated.
Thanks

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