Volunteering

Volunteers are needed for scheduled monthly visits, educational programs and fund-raising events. Individuals without pets are welcomed, however, especially needed are "teams" comprised of a pet and its owner/handler. These volunteer "teams"learn the skills necessary to conduct meaningful, productive pet therapy visits and animal assisted activities at monthly meetings and by observing other experienced volunteer "teams". New volunteer "teams" go with experienced onesuntil they become comfortable. Volunteers are asked to go on at least one visit per month, attend monthly meetings, assist with fundraising efforts and comply with the standards set forth in the Constitution and by-laws of HAB. Monthly schedules include visit opportunities on most weekdays,some evenings and Saturdays.

Authorized Animals

Dogs, cats and domesticated rabbits are currently authorized to participate. Acceptance of other types of animals is at the discretion of the veterinary advisor. Pets must be examined and certified as "healthy" and "temperament appropriate" by the Human Animal Bond Veterinary Chief every 6 months. All animals should display appropriate behavior, be clean and well groomed, up to date on required vaccinations, be free of fleas, ticks and other parasites and illnesses, have an annual negative heartworm test, and be taking heartworm preventative medication recommended for the area.

Getting Started

  • Schedule a free health exam and temperament evaluation for your pet through the Ft. Leavenworth Veterinary Clinic (913) 684-6510.

  • When your pet passes the necessary criteria, pay the $15 single/$20 family membership fee and sign up to go on an observation visit without your pet.

  • Schedule visits with your pet and begin promoting the benefits of the human-animal bond in our community. To schedule your observation contact the HAB Scheduler.

Contact us for more information on getting started.

 

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Last modified: 08/03/2008