 Betty with Pet Partner Zoie. I have been active in Therapy Pets of Greater Cincinnati since the beginning, approximately four and a half years ago, serving on the Board of Directors first as Trustee and presently Vice President. I now have three Pet Partners in the program. Zoie, black and white parti Cocker Spaniel was my first pet partner. She thinks she is a Princess and a lot of residents we visit agree and call her one. She has earned her CGC (Canine Good Citizen), her CD (Companion Dog), and her CDX (Companion Dog Excellent) titles. |
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Marle Billman, Vice President |
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Judi with Pet Partner Bella
I am a relatively new member of Therapy Pets of Greater Cincinnati. I have 1 Pet Partner, Bella; a 2-year old fawn pug. She earned her Canine Good Citizen Certificate last year and we were registered as a Pet Partners Team and a member of Delta Society in April 2009.
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Anna Klosserman, Secretary |
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 Glenna with Pet Partners Zoe, Blake, Ellie Mae, Reece and Lexi. I have been doing Therapy Work for 16 years, have been a registered Delta Society Pet Partner team since 2000 and a Delta Society Licensed Instructor & Evaluator since 2004, the same year I founded Therapy Pets of Greater Cincinnati. |
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Sharon and Pet Partner Gilligan
I have been doing therapy visits for 8 years and a member of TPGC since it's beginning. My current therapy partner is Gilligan, a small mixed breed dog.
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Connie Busemeyer, Trustee |
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Connie with Pet Partner Suzie
Connie Busemeyer has been a part of the organization for over 3 years... as a Registered Nurse and home care provider Connie has seen how beneficial animals are to seniors.
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 Kim with Kipper, her first Pet Partner. I have been doing pet therapy work for 8 years. I became active in doing therapy work when my male Schipperke had expressed an intense desire to sit between someone's legs with his back toward them for them to pet his back. |
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