
Deploy a Crisis Response Dog
This page is for professionals and partner organisations to make an enquiry or referral for the deployment of Crisis Response Dogs.
All requests are reviewed to ensure:
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Appropriate use of the service
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Safety and welfare of people and dogs
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Alignment with safeguarding and partnership protocols
Crisis Response Dogs do not replace clinical care or emergency services and are deployed in conjunction with existing professional support.
Choose the Appropriate Enquiry Type:
Please select the option that best reflects your needs. Providing accurate information helps us respond safely and effectively.
1. Urgent Referral
For time-sensitive situations where immediate, short-term support may help reduce distress or support emotional regulation.
This option is intended for:
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Acute distress situations
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High-pressure or critical incidents
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Environments where rapid, calming support may be beneficial
Complete form: Urgent Referral – Crisis Response Dog Deployment – Fill in form
Important: This is not an emergency service. If there is immediate risk to life, emergency services must be contacted first.
2. Short-Notice Referral (but not Urgent)
For planned support where deployment is needed.
This option is suitable for:
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Anticipated periods of increased distress
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Planned interventions or support activities
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Short-term projects or pilot deployment
Complete form: Short-Notice Referral (but not Urgent) Crisis Response Dog Deployment – Fill in form
3. Planned / Long-View Deployment
For forward-planned deployments and longer-term collaboration.
This option is appropriate for:
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Ongoing or repeat deployments
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Pilot programmes
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Service development or partnership work
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Community or organisational wellbeing initiative
Complete form: Planned / Long-View Deployment - Crisis Response Dogs – Fill in form
4. Request a Talk, Seminar, or Professional Session
For organisations seeking education or awareness-raising rather than deployment.
This option is suitable for:
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Professional briefings
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Training days or wellbeing events
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Seminars on trauma-informed practice and human–animal connection
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Awareness sessions for staff or volunteers
Complete form: Request a Talk, Seminar, or Professional Session – Fill in form
What Happens Next
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All enquiries are reviewed by the Crisis Response Dogs team
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We may contact you for further clarification before confirming availability
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Deployment decisions are based on appropriateness, capacity, safeguarding, and dog welfare
Submitting a form does not guarantee deployment, but every enquiry will be considered carefully.
Professional Responsibility Statement
Crisis Response Dogs work in partnership with trained professionals and organisations. The service is designed to complement existing support and does not replace statutory, clinical, or emergency responsibilities.
All referrers and partner organisations remain responsible for:
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Overall risk management before, during, and after deployment
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Safeguarding of individuals, staff, and volunteers
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Maintaining appropriate professional oversight throughout the deployment
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Ensuring the environment is safe and suitable for both people and dogs
For deployments involving a partner organisation or local authority, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) provided by Crisis Response Dogs must be agreed in advance of deployment. The MoU sets out:
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Roles and responsibilities of all parties
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Information sharing and confidentiality arrangements
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Safeguarding expectations and escalation procedures
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Clear boundaries of the Crisis Response Dog role
Download a copy of our Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)
Crisis Response Dogs also complete our own risk assessment for each deployment. This is undertaken in collaboration with the referring organisation and considers:
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Environmental and situational risks
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Dog and handler welfare
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Control measures and deployment conditions
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Named professional contacts on site
Download a copy of our Risk Assessment
Crisis Response Dogs will only deploy where appropriate safeguards, professional presence, and risk management arrangements are confirmed. We reserve the right to decline or withdraw deployment if safety or welfare concerns arise at any stage.


