Cariad Pet Therapy – Be A Friend

Cariad Pet Therapy is an award winning, not-for-profit Community Interest Company with our head office based in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, established in September 2018.

About

  • The Be-a-friend Project addresses loneliness in older people in Pembrokeshire who love dogs and miss four paws in their home
  • This is done by visits from trained volunteers and their assessed Be-a-friend Dogs to provide much needed companionship in our community
  • The service takes referrals from, and works closely with local agencies in Pembrokeshire to identify those in most need, with their consent, who would benefit from our service

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Why

  • Loneliness can be profound and wide-ranging, considered by many to be one of the largest public health challenges faces
  • As individuals get older they are more likely to experience loneliness
  • As individuals get older they are less likely to be able to have a dog
  • By combining compassionate volunteers with their engaging dogs, this partnership can address the challenge loneliness brings to communities

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VOLUNTEER WITH US

The service is looking for engaging dogs with compassionate owners to join our Be-a-friend Project in Pembrokeshire.

  • Does your dog enjoy meeting new people in a calm and engaging manner?
  • Do you have a positive bond with your dog, and can you advocate for their welfare?
  • Do you enjoy meeting new people and can demonstrate care and compassion?
  • Have you the time to volunteer with your dog at least once a month?

What’s needed in a volunteer

  • Positive and respectful relationship with their dog (essential)
  • Passionate about their dogโ€™s welfare (essential)
  • Can demonstrate true advocacy for their dog (essential)
  • Have an understanding of dog body language (essential)
  • Able to manage own time (essential)
  • Communicate positively with people (essential)
  • Passionate about helping others (essential)
  • Use their initiative and pro-active (essential)
  • Positively supports organisational policy (essential)
  • An ambassador for their organisation (essential)
  • Time to volunteer (essential)
  • Own transport (essential)
  • Welsh speaking (desirable not essential)
  • Like being around people and dogs (essential)
  • Are kind and thoughtful to people and dogs (essential)
  • Are good listeners (essential)
  • Respect others point of view and tolerant of different views (essential)
  • See the person not the disability (essential)
  • Well-mannered and polite (essential)
  • Interested in the people they support (essential)
  • Are patient with people (essential)
  • Compassionate and sensitive (essential)
  • A desire to have a positive impact on others (essential)
  • Passionate about making a positive difference (essential)

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What does the project look for in the dog

  • A dog that demonstrates their consent to engage with new people in new environments (essential)
  • A dog that has a calm and friendly temperament (essential)
  • A dog that is respectful when meeting others, i.e. paws on the floor, loose lead walking and awareness of personal space (essential)
  • A dog that will engage naturally without the need for treats, tricks or training (essential)
  • A dog that is fit and healthy (essential)
  • A dog over the aged of 18 months and a breed that is naturally engaging with people (essential)

How to apply

Please send an email to [email protected]  and provide with the following:

  1. Explain why you think your dog is suitable for the role?
  2. Explain a little about yourself? (Work experience, skills, interests relevant to a volunteering role)
  3. Explain about your bond/your relationship with your dog?
  4. What availability do you have to visit?
  5. Please up-load a photo of your dog

What happens after I apply?

Shortlisted candidates will be invited to an online informal chat to discuss the role further. Following this an invite to an in-person (owner and dog) assessment may be offered. 

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What happens if I am successful?

You will receive a comprehensive onboarding programme (in-person and online) which includes an Enhanced DBS and reference check with ongoing support from the Project Co-ordinator. Clothing, ID and Volunteer Handbook will also be provided. 

When does the Be-a-friend Project start?

โ€‹March 2024.

Please contact Leasa by email at: [email protected] for any further information on the project.

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**The project will be taking referrals from local agencies in Pembrokeshire for this service from March 1st 2024**

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