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  • 24 Jun 2019 6:40 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Click on the image to access our latest newsletter filled with great pet therapy stories and photos.

  • 24 Mar 2019 11:16 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

     Here is our Patron visiting residents at Te Hopai

  • 22 Mar 2019 9:01 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Click on the image to access our latest newsletter filled with great pet therapy stories and photos.

  • 12 Feb 2019 10:06 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Check out the great story and pics from the 2018 Special Children's Christmas Party.

  • 31 Jan 2019 9:46 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    We are now accepting applications for new members. If you are interested, please click here to access our online form.

  • 09 Dec 2018 10:12 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Click here to read more about Dame Patsy's visit to Te Hopai

  • 03 Dec 2018 7:12 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Click on the newsletter to read our latest newsletter. Its jam packed with great stories, photos and information.

  • 02 Dec 2018 12:55 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Cahill Animal Hospital (Palmerston North ) and MORE FM donated the proceeds ($147) of their Doggy Day Out on Sunday November 18th to Canine Friends Pet Therapy. Many thanks to all the participants.

  • 02 Dec 2018 12:22 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Brenda Kenworthy and her lovely Bluck Russion Terrier Nina went and were a huge hit at a recent Grey Power meeting and have very kindly been given a $30 donation for Canine Friends.


  • 12 Nov 2018 6:39 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    TEST: Rick & Oxford's nomination reads:

    Pet Therapy.  Rick comes weekly to visit ICU as a volunteer with his dog Oxford.  He visits any patient, relative or staff member that would like to see Oxford.  ICU is a complex, stressful and foreign place to patients and relatives.  And Oxford the dog provides some normality and 'time out' for a few minutes and appears to change the atmosphere of the unit to a more calm environment.  His visits also change the predominately clinical conversation to past memories and nice times when patients and family members weren't in the ICU.  We have had dog lovers who have been semi- conscious who Oxford has visited and with the help of their relatives placing their hand on Oxford have started to pat him and look more relaxed.       Rick is a very self-less person who gives a lot of time to ICU and other departments.  He is intuitive on situations that may be happening on the unit and will never impose, and is conscious of patient privacy.    We consider Rick a valued member of the ICU team and appreciate what he does for our patients, relatives and staff.


Canine Friends Pet Therapy is a registered NZ Charity 

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