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Crisis Response Dogs providenon-clinical emotional support and compassionate comfort to individuals and communities affected by serious harm, distress, or loss through the calm, reassuring presence of specially trained volunteers with their carefully selected dogs across South Wales.


The service offers grounding and emotional reassurance during difficult moments, supporting physiological regulation, emotional settling, and improved mood as a complementary form of support alongside existing clinical and professional responses.

The service may attend incidents involving serious harm, distress, or loss, including suicide, accidental or sudden death, school-related incidents, bereavement, multi-casualty incidents, line-of-duty deaths, natural disasters, and emergency or disaster relief centres.

When delivered appropriately and ethically, this non-clinical, trauma-informed support can contribute to individual wellbeing and strengthen a community’s capacity for recovery and resilience following difficult or tragic events.




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