Canine Concierge Corporation, where compassion, dedication, and the healing power of therapy dogs come together to make a difference. We are a community-centered, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with a clear mission: to bring comfort, joy, and emotional support to those who need it most—free of charge.

  • Through the incredible support of our donors and fundraising efforts, we will make it possible for hospitals, nursing homes, rehabilitation facilities, senior centers, and police stations to access animal-assisted therapy (AAT) services, ensuring that everyone, regardless of circumstance, can experience the unique bond and therapeutic benefits that our specially trained and certified therapy dogs will provide.
  • Our team of expert handlers and their highly skilled therapy dogs will be dedicated to bringing smiles and solace to patients, seniors, and first responders, creating moments of connection and calm in times of stress or recovery.
  • At Canine Concierge, we believe in therapy dogs’ profound impact on emotional well-being, and we’re proud to be at the forefront of making these services accessible to our community.

As an IRS-recognized tax-exempt organization (EIN: 92-3451311), your contributions are fully tax-deductible, allowing you to support a cause that transforms lives. You can verify our nonprofit status through the IRS website, and for any inquiries or to request a copy of our IRS determination letter, please feel free to reach out to us at [email protected].

We invite you to be part of this mission—whether by donating, volunteering, or spreading the word. Join us in our journey to deliver the healing touch of animal-assisted therapy, bringing hope, relief, and joy to those who need it most. Together, let’s make a difference, one therapy dog visit at a time.


Fairfax, Virginia 22030


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NAICS: 813219 (Federated Charities)

Overview

Our therapy dogs will provide a wide range of benefits, including lowering the risk and aiding recovery from heart attacks, strokes, and seizures; reducing stress, anxiety, and fear; lowering the risk of other ailments and diseases; creating calmness and lowering blood pressure; encouraging interaction and giving companionship; aiding recovery from those who have PTSD or other trauma; providing a respite from isolation or loneliness; offering comfort and reassurance; helping individuals recover from the loss of a loved one; and creating a sense of well-being and love.


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Please help us bring hope and healing to our Fairfax community! 🐾 Introducing our ‘Sponsor Our Future Therapy Dogs’ campaign, where YOU can sponsor a Golden Retriever’s journey to becoming a certified therapy dog. Every tax-deductible dollar you give supports a brighter future for those who need it most. 💛 Learn More


Service Dogs vs. Therapy Dogs: Understanding Their Roles and Unique Contributions

The bond between humans and dogs has evolved into remarkable partnerships that significantly impact lives. Among these partnerships, service dogs, therapy dogs, and emotional support animals (ESAs) play distinct yet equally important roles. While often used interchangeably, these terms refer to different types of trained or designated dogs, each with its own purpose and set of responsibilities. This article explores the differences and intersections between service dogs, therapy dogs, and ESAs, shedding light on their unique contributions to human well-being.

What Are Service Dogs?

Service dogs are highly trained animals that perform specific tasks to assist individuals with disabilities. Their roles are legally protected under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which grants them access to public spaces to aid their handlers. These tasks often address mobility, medical, sensory, or psychiatric needs. Examples include guiding visually impaired individuals, alerting those with hearing impairments, or providing stability to those with mobility challenges.

Service dogs undergo rigorous training to ensure they can perform their tasks reliably in various environments. These dogs are not considered pets but essential working partners who help their handlers achieve greater independence and safety. Their training often spans 12 to 24 months, focusing on skills tailored to the handler’s specific needs.

What Are Therapy Dogs?

Therapy dogs, on the other hand, are trained to provide comfort, affection, and emotional support to individuals or groups in settings such as hospitals, schools, nursing homes, and disaster relief zones. Unlike service dogs, therapy dogs do not have ADA protections and are typically only permitted in spaces where they have been invited.

The primary role of a therapy dog is to enhance emotional well-being and reduce stress. These dogs undergo specialized training to ensure they are well-mannered, adaptable, and capable of interacting with diverse populations. Therapy dogs can help alleviate anxiety, improve social engagement, and even contribute to physical healing by reducing blood pressure and heart rate in those they visit.

What Are Emotional Support Animals (ESAs)?

Emotional support animals, commonly referred to as ESAs, provide comfort and companionship to individuals experiencing emotional or psychological challenges. Unlike service dogs and therapy dogs, ESAs do not require specialized training to perform specific tasks or behaviors. Instead, their mere presence is therapeutic for their owners.

ESAs are often prescribed by mental health professionals and can help individuals with conditions such as anxiety, depression, or PTSD. However, they are not granted the same legal protections as service dogs. While the Fair Housing Act allows ESAs to live with their owners in housing that might otherwise prohibit pets, they do not have public access rights under the ADA.

Key Differences Between Service Dogs, Therapy Dogs, and ESAs

  1. Purpose: Service dogs perform specific tasks for individuals with disabilities, therapy dogs provide emotional and psychological comfort to groups or individuals, and ESAs offer companionship to their owners.
  2. Training: Service dogs undergo extensive, specialized training; therapy dogs are trained for general social interactions; ESAs do not require formal training.
  3. Legal Protections: Service dogs are protected under the ADA, therapy dogs have limited permissions, and ESAs are primarily covered by housing laws.
  4. Handlers: Service dogs work with one handler for continuous support, therapy dogs interact with many people, and ESAs exclusively support their owners.

How Do These Roles Intersect?

Despite their differences, service dogs, therapy dogs, and ESAs share the ability to profoundly impact human lives. Service dogs, while task-oriented, often provide emotional support to their handlers, blurring the lines between their functional and therapeutic roles. Similarly, therapy dogs and ESAs can introduce individuals to the benefits of structured animal-assisted interventions, like animal-assisted therapy (AAT), fostering a deeper appreciation for the healing power of animals.

Raising Awareness and Understanding

Incorporating discussions of therapy dogs and ESAs into the broader conversation about service dogs can help raise awareness about the spectrum of animal-assisted support. Many individuals searching for “service dogs” may benefit from learning about therapy dogs or ESAs as alternatives that better suit their needs. By understanding these differences and connections, the public can make informed decisions about the support they need and advocate for programs that enhance human and animal well-being.

Whether through the task-specific assistance of service dogs, the comforting presence of therapy dogs, or the companionship of ESAs, these animals showcase the incredible impact of canine-human connections. Exploring their roles not only enriches our understanding but also fosters appreciation for the unique bond between humans and dogs.


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Canine Concierge will have two (2) AKC Golden Retrievers in AAT service.

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At Canine Concierge Corporation, we believe in the transformative power of animal-assisted therapy (AAT). Inspired by our founder’s beloved dog, we will provide free AAT services to hospitals, nursing homes, senior centers, and police stations in Fairfax, VA. Our mission is to promote healing and well-being for those in need while challenging insurance barriers to access. Let’s unleash hope and change lives …

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Where Innovation Meets Animal-Assisted Therapy

Canine Concierge, is headquartered in the vibrant core of Fairfax, Virginia, and purposefully positioned for easy access to local hospitals, nursing homes, and community facilities. Our location is not just about convenience; it’s about revolutionizing the animal-assisted therapy (AAT) industry with cutting-edge facilities and forward-thinking technology.

In addition to our streamlined virtual office space at Office Evolution, our Alexandria residence is being transformed into a high-tech hub, designed for both our dedicated therapy dogs and our Director. Equipped with Alexa-controlled systems for hands-free communication, lighting, music, and even calming dog sitter videos, our space will seamlessly blend comfort and innovation. Each smart feature is carefully integrated to enhance our day-to-day operations, including a HEPA air purifier and a robotic vacuum to maintain a pristine environment.

Our tech-forward space provides a glimpse into the future of AAT, where digital solutions and compassionate care come together. Experience our educational presentations and cutting-edge setup firsthand. At Canine Concierge, we’re not just setting up an office but building a new epicenter for animal-assisted therapy advancement.