Therapy dogs in schools: what exactly do they do?

September 1, 2023 - 6 min read
African-American and Caucasian boy reading in the library with a therapy dog, a goldendoodle. He is sitting cross-legged on the floor, looking down at the book that he is holding. The trainer, a mature woman in her 50s, is smiling, talking to the child, pointing to the book, and the dog is lying down between them, watching.

Pencils, desks, chalkboards... paws? Everyone knows US education is an ever-evolving beast. But few developments have been more surprising — or more cuddly — than canine counselors taking American classrooms by storm.


David Teich
Lead Editor

David oversees content strategy and development at ManyPets. As Lead Editor, he focuses on delivering accurate information related to pet care and insurance. David’s editorial background spans more than a decade, including a pivotal role at Digiday, where he wrote content and managed relationships with media and tech companies. As an Associate Editor at Cynopsis Media, David wrote the Cynopsis Digital newsletter and interviewed executives and digital marketing experts in the TV industry. His background also includes film journalism. His diverse experiences in journalism and marketing underpins his role in shaping content within the pet care industry.