“Dogs are not our whole life, but they make our lives whole.” Dog Therapy helps.
– Roger Caras

Making a difference – one paw at a time – Dog Therapy

PAWsitivity is a dog therapy service for children, young people and their families which can include the presence of a dog to assist in the counselling process. We offer an alternative to a traditional counselling session as it does not simply involve talking.
Including the dog in the session creates a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere where the client will feel understood and accepted.
The non-judgemental and unconditional relationship that is formed between the client and the dog can improve social, emotional and behavioural needs in children.


PAWsitivity is a dog therapy service for children, young people and their families which can include the presence of a dog to assist in the counselling process. We offer an alternative to a traditional counselling session as it does not simply involve talking.
Including the dog in the session creates a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere where the client will feel understood and accepted.
The non-judgemental and unconditional relationship that is formed between the client and the dog can improve social, emotional and behavioural needs in children.

How we help

dog therapy

PAWsitivity can help your child to:

• Understand & manage their feelings
• Increase patience
• Solve problems on their own
• Get along better with friends
• Have lasting friendships
• Improve their self confidence
• Understand & be aware of their bodies
• Manage difficult behaviour
• Reduce anxiety, grief and isolation
• Understand & manage their feelings

How it works

Animal assisted therapy simple means using animals in therapeutic work.

The presence of the dog helps to reduce stress, increases feel good hormones and helps to build a trusting relationship between the professional and client.

It is easier for clients to form a bond with the dog as there is no pressure or judgement. During the sessions clients can practice their social, and emotional skills in a safe environment with the guidance and support of the counsellor.

The relationship the client develops with the dog during dog therapy motivates their engagement and commitment to come back for future sessions. 

What we do

Some of the techniques used in the sessions include:

• Arts and sand play
• Mindfulness
• Breathing techniques
• Body awareness
• Movement
• Music 
• Sound
• Creative writing 

It is amazing how much love and laughter they bring into our lives and even how much closer we become with each other because of them.” – John Grogan

We are based in Mullumbimby,
Far North Coast, NSW

0490 972 217

carolina@pawsitivity.net.au