Written by Sandy Habib, Marketing Manager
Honoring an American Red Cross volunteer at a ceremony typically involves a handshake, but with this special volunteer team, you need to shake a few paws as well.
Jen O’Keefe, featured here in a Red Cross vest, and Aslan receiving their award at Walter Reed. Digory is not in attendance. |
“The dogs love serving as therapy dogs. It’s the highlight of their week.”
The two brothers out and about on a volunteer assignment. |
Both dogs had to go through an extensive process to qualify as Red Cross therapy dogs. After almost a year as volunteers in various locations, they needed to pass Good Citizen Tests, which are certified by the American Kennel Club. Then they each had to go through a Red Cross screening before being approved to serve at Red Cross sites. Aslan earned his Red Cross certification in 2014, while Digory earned his in 2018.
Jen and Aslan resting after volunteering. |
Wherever they go, the dogs turn heads. Initially, people can’t help but notice them for their size. Before long, though, it’s their happy, calming energy that draws people to interact with them. Jen explains:
“It’s amazing to walk into a room and see everyone smile. The dogs and I
get as much out of the experience as the people that we visit.”
get as much out of the experience as the people that we visit.”
The Red Cross is grateful that these three are so committed to serving the community!
If you want to learn more about Aslan and Digory, you can follow them on Facebook. They each have their own page: facebook.com/aslan.leonberger.7 and facebook.com/digory.leonberger7.
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