Animal Therapy

If you have been following our social media accounts, then you may have noticed a lot of “furry
friends” popping up on our feed lately! We have been incorporating dogs into our sessions in a
variety of ways this summer, more than your average “animal assisted therapy”. Tenika, CEO of
Little Legends Therapy, met Camilla (CEO of Blue Creek Canine) when she was training
Tenika’s wild corgi, Winston. During one of their sessions, Camilla expressed interest in utilizing
trained therapy dogs to help motivate clients to complete their tasks during their occupational
therapy sessions. The dog would be utilized in a “functional” sense rather than for
“co-regulation” purposes. Camillia and Tenika were both curious if integrating a dog into
sessions would increase motivation and participation during their sessions, therefore, improving
their functional skill levels and success across various environments! Over the past 5 weeks,
they have trialed dog assisted therapy with three OT clients and seen wonderful results! Murphy,
a certified animal assisted therapy dog, has assisted the clients in developing gross motor skills,
visual motor skills, fine motor skills, executive functioning skills, impulse control, and sensory
processing skills throughout each client’s sessions. Some of the interventions they completed
together are: obstacle courses, yoga, therapeutic brushing, handling dog food, completing fine
motor dog puzzles, multi-step following directions tasks, and many more! Little Legends and
Blue Creek Canine will complete their interventions through summer and look at pre/post test
measures to determine the effect Murphy has had on the clients progress. Parents have
reported increased motivation to attend therapy and therapists have noted improvement in
attention and impulse control for the duration of their sessions. If positive results continue to be
seen, they will begin to implement more dogs into clients sessions who are interested!
Little Legends has found one other way to utilize animals into therapy sessions with their
teenage clients. Many teenagers with social skill differences and high anxiety have very little
that motivates them to get out of the house and try new things, which can make it difficult to
build the skills they need to be successful at school, post graduation, and at home. Upon
discovering animals were a common area of interest for this population, it was decided to reach
out to a local non-profit here in town, Pooch’z B&B, a company who houses senior dogs who
can no longer be cared for by their owners. Little Legends set-up a 1:1 session with a
16-year-old client to spend 2 hours volunteering together with the overall goal to increase
success in ADL’s and IADL’s by building skills such as responsibility, time management,
executive functioning, social interaction, and many more. So far, they have completed tasks
such as yard maintenance, walking dogs, washing dog bowls, gardening, and grooming all while
hanging out with 20+ dogs! It’s been fun and rewarding at the same time and our client has
made huge progress!
If you are interested in animal assisted sessions for your child, please email us at
littlelegendstherapy.mt@gmail.com

Clinic announcements:

  • Eden Davis, Tenika’s previous student, has been hired and will begin as an OT aide in
    August. She graduates from her Doctoral Program in November and will begin taking
    clients full-time in November.
  • Please let your therapists know if you have any remaining vacations before summer
    ends!
  • We are STILL hiring! Yes, if you know anyone who is interested in joining the Little
    Legends Therapy team, we are looking to hire a full or part-time therapist. Visit our
    careers” page to apply!

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