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Joybound Expands Mental Health Support with Psychiatric Service Dogs
Innovative Program Pairs Shelter Dogs with Individuals Facing Mental Health Challenges at No Cost
Walnut Creek, CA – The Joybound People & Pets Shelter to Service (S2S) program, transforms shelter dogs into psychiatric service animals for Veterans, first responders, and others managing mental health challenges. This unique initiative provides mental health support through specially trained psychiatric service dogs, offering a lifeline to those facing post-traumatic stress, anxiety, and depression, all at no cost to participants. The program equips shelter dogs with a renewed purpose, training them to become dedicated psychiatric service animals. Unlike many programs, Joybound’s inclusive approach focuses on impact and accessibility, prioritizing temperament, adaptability over breed, and covering all costs for participants.
Empowering Foster Trainers and Building Skills
Joybound’s S2S program is now open to individuals 16+ (with parental approval), offering a unique volunteer opportunity that strengthens college applications, and has a comprehensive curriculum that helps young adults build essential skills. For those pursuing a career in animal wellness, or looking for a career pivot, the program also offers resources for the CPDT-KA certification, empowering trainers with skills that make a lasting impact on mental health support. Foster trainers play a crucial role, working hands-on with shelter dogs for 15 weeks to prepare them for service. Joybound provides full support, including all essential supplies, full veterinary support, a weekly transportation stipend, and 75 hours of training.
Vital Support for Mental Health
Psychiatric service dogs are essential companions for those facing mental health conditions, offering support through personalized tasks such as providing comfort during anxiety episodes, medication reminders, and interrupting harmful behaviors. By supporting these individuals in their daily lives, service dogs promote independence, stability, and confidence, enabling them to engage more fully in their communities.
Strengthening Community Connections
Joybound’s S2S program extends beyond traditional service dog training by building a compassionate community. The dogs act as bridges, helping reduce stigma around mental health and fostering understanding through the human-animal bond. Joybound’s mission is to create an inclusive space where individuals feel valued, understood, and supported.
About Joybound People & Pets:
Joybound People & Pets is dedicated to strengthening the human-animal bond by providing compassionate rescue and adoption programs, vocational training, and community services that benefit both animals and their human companions. Since our inception in 1991, we have helped find loving homes for over 53,000 dogs and cats, while offering foster care opportunities and accessible veterinary services. Our programs also include service animal training and humane education, ensuring that both pets and people flourish together in a supportive environment. Learn more at Joybound.org.
Media Contact:
Chelsea Blackburn
Public Relations Manager
Joybound People & Pets
[email protected]
(925) 256-1273