Animal Companion Therapy

Animal Samaritans believes in the healing power of animal-human connections.  People have recognized this capacity for millennia.  It’s part of the reason our relationships with our animal friends are so meaningful to us.  They are bonds as strong as family, and at Animal Samaritans, we honor them as such.

Because of this, AnSam’s created healing curricula that offer animal companionship as a form of treatment. These animal-assisted interventions are endorsed by human healthcare providers as cost-effective interventions for specific patient populations in these various facilities. 

We bring specially trained animals to hospitals, group homes, correctional facilities, senior homes and more. It’s some of our most important work. 

For more information on ACT please send an email to volunteer@animalsamaritans.org

  • Volunteers and their companion animals visit the residents and patients of a variety of facilities, offering touching, petting, playing with, and experiencing the unconditional affection of a pet.

    Click here for more information about joining ACT!

  • Studies show animals, especially dogs, can have significant influence on mental and physical health in humans, particularly during times of stress, crisis, illness, and loss. Being in the presence of an animal or petting an animal has a calming effect. Animal Samaritans has provided animal companion therapy in the Coachella Valley for more than 25 years.

    Studies Show:

    · Patients with hypertension have a decrease in blood pressure and so does the dog.

    · There is a 37% drop in anxiety levels prior to a medical procedure when time is spent with a dog just before the procedure.

    · Decreases in minor health problems are seen in those people who bring pets into their lives, and those who have pets, recover quicker from minor health problems.

    · Sexually abused children respond well to pet therapy. They will talk to a dog when they won’t talk to an adult/therapist.

    · Sexually abused adults recover quicker emotionally when pet therapy is added.

    · Children with low reading skills improve significantly when they can read aloud to a dog. It is a non-threatening, supportive environment. No criticism from the dog builds confidence.

  • · Animal Companion Therapy (ACT): Qualified ACT dogs visit Nursing Homes, Assisted Living, Hospitals, and many other types of facilities, helping patients feel at ease in a stressful setting.

    · Reading Programs: Qualified ACT dogs visit schools and local libraries with a mission to improve children’s reading skills.

    · Humane Education Presentations: Working with our Humane Educators to bring therapy dogs into classrooms during presentations.

Meet the roster

Take a closer look at the dogs apart of the Animal Samaritans Animal Companion program.

Our Retired Therapy Animals

Thank you for your service.

Small black terrier therapy dog named Bean from Animal Samaritans on a blue surface.
Emergency veterinary clinic open for urgent care
Animal urgent care for pets needing immediate attention
Professional veterinary services for dogs and cats
A small white fluffy therapy dog named Bonnie, wearing a plaid outfit, is sitting on grass. The image includes the logos and text for Animal Samaritans and Animal Companion Therapy, noting Bonnie as a CGC, AKC Therapy Dog.
A black curly-haired dog with a red collar is sitting on green grass next to a tree trunk, with an orange ball in front of it. The image features the Animal Samaritans logo and text saying "Animal Companion Therapy, Animal Samaritans," and mentions "Faith, AKC Therapy Dog, CGC."
A dog lying on a carpet, associated with Animal Samaritans Animal Companion Therapy, identified as a registered therapy dog named Rufus, CGC certificate holder.
Pet wellness and preventive care services
Brown therapy dog with big eyes and a blue collar, sitting indoors on a tiled floor. Text references Animal Samaritans, Animal Companion Therapy, and the dog's name, Rusty, an AKC Therapy Dog, CGC.
A black dog with a red collar lying on a carpet next to a brown cushion and a purple ball. The image includes the Animal Samaritans logo and text about the dog being an AKC Therapy Dog named Teddy.
Shaggy brown dog wearing a pink collar standing on a concrete surface. Text above reads 'Animal Samaritans: Pets. Not Profits.' Below, 'Animal Companion Therapy, Animal Samaritans.' The name 'Casey' and 'AKC Therapy Dog, CGC' are mentioned.
Photo of Lola, a registered therapy dog, wearing a black graduation cap with a white button, and a red bandana, smiling.
Experienced veterinarian performing check-up
A therapy certificate showing a cat wearing a sunflower headband, standing on a kitchen counter. The certificate is from "Animal Samaritans" for an animal companion therapy cat named Tino, who is a certified therapy cat with CGC credentials.
Animal care specialists
Modern veterinary clinic with advanced equipment
Brown dog lying on a couch with Animal Samaritans logo and text indicating it's an AKC Therapy Dog named Champ.
A curly-haired therapy dog wearing a rainbow bandana and a blue vest with text, associated with Animal Samaritans. The text mentions "Animal Companion Therapy" and "AKC Therapy Dog, CGC" with the name "Pixel."
A flyer for Animal Companion Therapy featuring a happy white dog with black markings and a pink collar, sitting in front of a decorated Christmas tree.
A poster featuring a fluffy, curly-haired therapy dog named Wally. The poster includes logos for Animal Samaritan Pets Not For Profits and Animal Companion Therapy. Wally is a light-colored, adorable dog with expressive eyes.
Two Border Collie dogs on a bridge with a river and cityscape in the background, promoting Animal Samaritan Therapy for Siri and Buddy, therapy dogs.
A smiling small white therapy dog named Spicey wearing a black harness and blue leash at an animal shelter event with logos for Animal Samaritan Pets Nonprofits and Animal Companion Therapy.
Gray pit bull dog with white markings, wearing a collar, against a grassy background; text reads 'Animal Samaritans: Pets. Not Profits.' and 'Registered Therapy Dog, CGC', with name 'Hannah.'

In Memoriam

In loving memory, Animal Samaritans recognizes the following dogs for their dedication in Animal Companion Therapy.

A promotional flyer for Animal Samaritan's Pet NotProfits featuring a close-up of Lucy, a therapy dog, with information about Animal Companion Therapy and Lucy's credentials as an AKC Therapy Dog, CGC.
A registered therapy dog with a Canine Good Citizen (CGC) certification, named Charlie, sitting in front of a festive background, associated with Animal Samaritans. The image highlights the organization's logo with a heart symbol and companion therapy text, emphasizing their motto "Pets. Not Profits."
Photo of a fluffy, light-colored therapy dog lying on a rug in front of wooden furniture, with framed photos and decorative items on top.
Dog wearing a therapy vest with "Animal Samaritans" logo and "Animal Companion Therapy" text, identified as "ASHA, AKC Therapy Dog, CGC."
Brochure for Animal Samaritans featuring a small black dog with long ears, standing on a tiled floor. The brochure includes the logo of Animal Samaritans, a heart with a paw and a person inside, and mentions "Kobe," an AKC registered therapy dog with a CGC certification.
A young black dog with a red collar, sticking out its tongue, sitting in front of a bookshelf, on a flyer for Animal Companion Therapy, featuring a logo with a dog and cat in a heart shape, and text about animal samaritans and therapy dog Harley.
A therapy dog named Savannah at an awareness event for Animal Samaritan, wearing a star-spangled bandana, sitting in front of a banner with the Animal Samaritan logo and text.
A white therapy dog with a red, white, and blue bandana around its neck, smiling and looking at the camera, promoting animal companionship therapy by Animal Samaritans.
Brochure cover for Animal Samaritan Pets, featuring a photo of a friendly brown and white dog with long ears and tongue out, with text indicating it is for animal companion therapy in Tucson.
A small white fluffy dog with a yellow tag sitting on a red blanket on a dark red couch, with logos and text related to animal therapy and a registered therapy dog named Lulu.
Black poodle therapy dog wearing a top hat and vest with 'Animal Samaritans' logo.