Therapy Dog Training
Therapy Dog Preparation & Certification Training
Camelot Dog Training Connecticut
Many dog owners dream of sharing their dog’s calm, friendly nature through therapy dog work—visiting hospitals, schools, nursing homes, and community programs.
At Camelot Dog Training, we provide professional therapy dog training in New Haven, CT and throughout Connecticut, helping dogs and owners prepare for therapy dog evaluations and certification programs with confidence.
Why Choose Camelot Dog Training for Therapy Dog Training in Connecticut
- Experienced professional dog trainers
- Focus on real-world behavior and reliability
- Customized training plans for each dog
- Serving New Haven, CT and surrounding Connecticut areas
- Proven system for preparing dogs for evaluation success
What Makes a Good Therapy Dog?
Therapy dogs must be stable, calm, and reliable in real-world environments—not just well-behaved at home.
Strong therapy dog candidates typically demonstrate:
- Calm, friendly behavior around strangers
- Comfort in busy or unfamiliar environments
- Reliable obedience under distraction
- Relaxed behavior during petting and handling
- Confidence around medical equipment and mobility devices
Even naturally social dogs need structured training to succeed in therapy settings.
Our Therapy Dog Training Program in New Haven, CT
Our therapy dog preparation training focuses on real-world reliability—not just basic commands.
- Obedience with distractions (public environments, noise, movement)
- Calm, controlled greetings with strangers
- Neutral behavior around other dogs
- Handling tolerance (hugging, touching paws, close interaction)
- Public access confidence
- Impulse control in busy settings
Training is customized to help your dog meet the expectations of major therapy dog certification organizations.
Preparing for Therapy Dog Certification
Our therapy dog evaluations test for consistency, calmness, and control in unpredictable environments.
Our professional dog trainers will prepare you and your dog for:
- Reliable obedience performance
- Controlled greetings and interactions
- Calm behavior in unfamiliar settings
- Handling by strangers
- Stability around distractions
Our goal is to help you pass your evaluation—and more importantly, succeed in real therapy visits.
Is Your Dog a Good Candidate for Therapy Work?
Not every friendly dog will be a good canidate for therapy work. We help evaluate the following:
- Temperament and stability
- Stress tolerance in public environments
- Social behavior with strangers
- Ability to remain calm under pressure
If you’re unsure, we recommend starting with a pre-adoption or temperament evaluation to assess fit before committing to therapy training.
Start Your Therapy Dog Training Today
If you’re considering therapy work, the right preparation makes all the difference!
Other Training Options Available:
Private, In-home dog training • Basic obedience training • Puppy Training • Service Dog Training • Behavior training (if needed before therapy work)
Office Hours:
Monday through Friday from 9am to 5pm EST.
Training Hours:
Weekdays, Weeknights and Weekends by appointment only.
Service Areas:
Connecticut: Danbury • Fairfield County • Glastonbury • East Haddam • Hartford • Manchester • Meriden • Milford • New Haven • Southington • Tolland • Wallingford • Waterbury
Rhode Island: Providence • Warwick • Cranston • Pawtucket • East Providence • Newport • Middletown • Bristol • Narragansett • Westerly • Kingston • South Kingstown
Hudson Valley, New York: Beacon • Poughkeepsie • Fishkill • Wappingers Falls • Newburgh • Cornwall • Cold Spring • Highland • Hyde Park • Rhinebeck • Kingston • Saugerties • New Paltz • Hudson
Westchester County, New York: White Plains • Yonkers • New Rochelle • Mount Vernon • Scarsdale • Rye • Harrison • Mamaroneck • Larchmont • Tarrytown • Sleepy Hollow • Ossining • Irvington • Dobbs Ferry • Pelham • Port Chester
