For immediate crisis therapy dog support, please call Shirley Graziano 216-406-3737 or Kerri Harris 216-513-8018
COMFORT, CALM, CARE •
COMFORT, CALM, CARE •
Crisis Canine Corps provides crisis trained therapy dogs to help schools, first responder agencies, and communities cope with sudden loss, traumatic incidents, and high-stress periods. Our teams offer on-site comfort, brief stress-reduction sessions, and guidance for integrating animal-assisted support into your broader response or wellness plan.
Our work doesn’t stop when the crisis ends. We are active members of our local communities, attending events and engaging in outreach to build a foundation of mental and emotional well-being. Wherever a helping paw is needed, Crisis Canine Corps is ready to stand by your side.
Requesting A Visit
Identifying the Need: Whether it is an acute crisis, high-stress periods like exams, or a community wellness event.
Connect With Us: Fill out our “Request A Visit Form” with your specific details and a team member will reach out to discuss how we can best serve you.
Coordinate Details: We work directly with your organization to assess safety, confirm availability, and discuss all logistics for a seamless visit.
How We Can Help
Comfort in Crisis: Providing immediate, on-site emotional support for schools, first responder agencies, and communities navigating sudden loss or traumatic incidents.
Calm in High-Stress Moments: Offering supervised stress-reduction sessions during exams, high-pressure work periods, or critical transitions.
Care Through Community: Engaging in local events and outreach efforts to foster long-term resilience and emotional well-being.
Safety & Professionalism
Continuous Training: All dogs are trained in therapy work and have AKC (American Kennel Club) recognized certifications.
Professional Guidance: Assisting in integrating animal-assisted support into broader wellness or response plans. Visits are structured, supervised, and tailored to your population’s needs and cultural considerations.
Evidence-Based Care: We follow best practices for infection control, animal welfare, and trauma-informed interaction.
Request A Visit
Please Fill Out The Form To Request A Visit
What To Expect During A Visit
At Crisis Canine Corps, our goal is to provide a seamless experience that prioritizes the well-being of those we serve.
Here is how we bring comfort, calm, and care to every visit:
1. Trained Professional Teams
Every visit is conducted by a trained crisis canine therapy dog and a field-qualified handler. Our teams are vetted specifically for high-stress environments. You can expect a team that is:
Identifiable: Handlers and canines will wear official Crisis Canine Corps gear.
Prepared: Canines are groomed, healthy, and up-to-date on all vaccinations.
2. A "Paws-On" Experience (Comfort)
Our canines are trained to be petted, hugged (where appropriate), and leaned on.
Engagement: The canine may sit or lie quietly at your feet or lean against you to provide deep-pressure therapy.
No Pressure: We never force interaction. If someone prefers to just watch from a distance, that is perfectly okay.
3. A Grounding Presence (Calm)
In a chaotic environment, our canines act as a "social bridge" and a grounding force.
Stress Reduction: Science shows that petting a dog lowers cortisol and blood pressure.
A Quiet Ear: Sometimes the best support is a non-judgmental listener who doesn't need words to understand.
4. Safety & Respect (Care)
We prioritize the safety of both the people and the pups.
Handling: All canines remain under the handler’s control at all times.
Sensitivity: Our handlers are trained to read the room and will step back if a break is needed or if someone is uncomfortable with the dogs.
5. Privacy & Confidentiality
At Crisis Canine Corps, we understand the sensitive nature and the privacy and dignity of those we serve are our top priority.
We love sharing the "Comfort, Calm, Care" mission with our community, but never at the expense of your privacy.
We will never take or post photos/videos during a visit without approval from the individual. We prioritize the mental well-being so we respect the right of anyone who declines being photographed.
Note to Organizers: As a 501(c)(3) non-profit, our visits are made possible by donations. We do not charge a fee for crisis response visits, as we believe comfort, calm, and care should be accessible to everyone in their time of need.