College Therapy Dogs: What Are the Costs and Benefits?
Update: 2025-04-04
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Various studies have shown the positive impact therapy animals have on the mental health of college students, and one source estimates 60% of U.S. colleges and universities have a pet therapy program in place.
One of the biggest hesitations among campus safety leaders in considering animal therapy programs is the assumption that it is costly.
Ramona Washington, chief of the University of North Texas (UNT) Police Department and a 2025 Campus Safety Director of the Year Finalist, shares her experience with procuring a therapy dog, including associated costs and its benefits for both students and staff (8:43 -16:46 ).
During this interview, Washington also discusses:
- The establishment of a threat assessment sergeant position within the department (0:31 )
- Incidents that have showed the importance of this position (5:33 )
NOTE: The 2025 Campus Safety Director of the Year winners will be announced at this summer’s national Campus Safety Conference, happening July 21-23 in Austin. Visit https://campussafetyconference.com/ for more information.
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