Animal-Assisted Interventions Ireland

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Animal-Assisted Interventions Ireland Sessions can be provided one-on-one or for small groups of 2-10 people.

Animal-Assisted Interventions is the ethical use of animals for the physical, psychological, social and emotional benefits of people through goal driven and evaluated sessions.

Some lovely words written by one of Zephyr's favorite people 🐾 Derek and Zephyr have a great connection 🐾
30/06/2021

Some lovely words written by one of Zephyr's favorite people 🐾 Derek and Zephyr have a great connection 🐾

Zoey had a lovely trip to Charles Fort today in Kinsale. She got to meet lots of people and soak up the sun 🐾🌞          ...
06/06/2021

Zoey had a lovely trip to Charles Fort today in Kinsale. She got to meet lots of people and soak up the sun 🐾🌞

Zephyr and Zoey spent the day enjoying the sun with their friend Stella 🐾🥎🐾                     🇮🇪
26/05/2021

Zephyr and Zoey spent the day enjoying the sun with their friend Stella 🐾🥎🐾

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Zoey has grown a lot in the last few months! She's officially bigger than Zephyr but still the baby 🐩🐩🐾                 ...
16/04/2021

Zoey has grown a lot in the last few months! She's officially bigger than Zephyr but still the baby 🐩🐩🐾

Zephyr and Zoey had fun playing in the snow this morning! 🌨️🐾
11/02/2021

Zephyr and Zoey had fun playing in the snow this morning! 🌨️🐾

First day back to work after the Christmas break. Zephyr received a late Christmas/new years present thanks to Derek! A ...
05/01/2021

First day back to work after the Christmas break. Zephyr received a late Christmas/new years present thanks to Derek! A beautiful pink collar with her name on it "Zephyr the best dog ever" 🤍 a great start to 2021


20/12/2020

There's nothing in the world friendlier than a wet dog! 🐾🤎🤍🐾

Zephyr was absolutely spoilt in her last session of 2020 by Derek! She's looking forward to opening her present on Chris...
19/12/2020

Zephyr was absolutely spoilt in her last session of 2020 by Derek! She's looking forward to opening her present on Christmas Day and seeing all her friends again in 2021 🐾🤍

05/12/2020

🐾 Sandy paws = happy dogs 🐾

Today's was Zoey's first trip to the beach, she loved it!

The beach is Zephyr's absolute favorite place!

Play hard, sleep hard!
03/12/2020

Play hard, sleep hard!

These two have become fast friends 🐾🤎🤍🐾
29/11/2020

These two have become fast friends 🐾🤎🤍🐾

21/11/2020

I hope whatever you do today makes you as happy as this stick made Zephyr! 🐾

14/11/2020

Zephyr's favourite toys have always been balls, a tennis ball is her absolute favorite! 🥎

Catching, throwing, bouncing and kicking balls (and balloons) help improve coordination and motor skills but most importantly it's fun! 🐾🤍

11/11/2020

Enjoying all the beautiful colours on our evening walk in the forest 🐾🤍🤎🍁🍂

24/10/2020

Happy Saturday everyone!
Here is another video of Derek and Zephyr working on their tricks and commands. This week they worked on sit and lie down. Zephyr had a well deserved rest afterwards 🐾




Everyone meet Zoey! 🐾 The newest addition to the team. She has a lot to learn from her mentor and now big sister, Zephyr...
19/10/2020

Everyone meet Zoey! 🐾 The newest addition to the team. She has a lot to learn from her mentor and now big sister, Zephyr. We are excited to start this journey 💜 *watch this space* 💜

17/10/2020

Zephyr and Derek working on their command and trick work! Zephyr gets extra treats from Derek so she's all ears 🦴🐾

Zephyr striking a pose and making us laugh 🐾
13/10/2020

Zephyr striking a pose and making us laugh 🐾

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Animal-Assisted Interventions Ireland

Animal-Assisted Interventions Ireland was set up by me, Amy. I have had a lifelong love of animals of all shapes and sizes. I became interested in the therapeutic benefits of animals in my early 20’s. My grandmother was sick and I noticed how much joy she got from interacting with my small rescue dog, Millie. I have always known that animals (especially dogs for me) can help you relax and remain present in the moment but there was something about the interaction of Millie and my grandmother one evening that triggered my curiosity and I began researching how animals can help people.

Like most I had heard of the fantastic work that guide dogs do and the independence they provide their owner. I had seen one or two programs on dogs going to care homes to interact with the residents. After some research I found an Irish organisation that was providing such visitation programs and promptly signed myself and Millie up. Myself and Millie volunteered in a local nursing home once a week for over a year and a half while I began studying Social Care. Seeing the joy and happiness on the resident’s faces from simply sitting and petting Millie or asking her to perform her tricks ignited a passion in me to discover as much information as I could about the use of animals for the physical, social and emotional benefits of people.. Millie provided comfort and cuddles and also encouraged movement and laughter. I soon learnt about the incredible calming effect horses have on some individuals, the lasting bond that dogs can form with individuals they may only visit once a week and even that animals such as rabbits and guinea pigs were being used to encourage reading skills in children.

After leaving college and working in a number of Social Care sectors the opportunity arose for me to study with ELISTA Education in their CPD Animal Therapy Program. In this course I studied the ethical use of many different types of animals, how to ensure the safety of both the individuals and the animals and further developed my understanding of the different types of therapeutic work that can be provided with animals. I thoroughly enjoyed the course and when I passed the exams (accredited through the Institute of Animal Care Education) I began to expand the work I was doing with Animal-Assisted Interventions.