Human-Animal Bond in Colorado
Improving quality of life through the therapeutic benefits of companion animals.
Pet Ownership is Associated with Durable Viral Suppression but Presents Healthcare Access Challenges for People with HIV | AIDS and Behavior | Springer Nature Link
Pet Ownership is Associated with Durable Viral Suppression but Presents Healthcare Access Challenges for People with HIV | AIDS and Behavior | Springer Nature Link
Human–animal interaction (HAI; e.g., pet ownership) may contribute to enhanced health and well-being among individuals managing chronic conditions li
Comfort and connection: HABIC therapy dogs at The Women's Clinic of Northern Colorado | College of Health and Human Sciences | Colorado State University
Comfort and connection: HABIC therapy dogs at The Women's Clinic of Northern Colorado | College of Health and Human Sciences | Colorado State University
From easing anxiety before appointments to offering comfort in times of grief, HABIC therapy dogs have become a cherished part of The Women’s Clinic of Northern Colorado experience.
Dog Training - Human-Animal Bond in Colorado - HABIC
Dog Training - Human-Animal Bond in Colorado - HABIC
HABIC offers therapy dog training classes and family dog classes. Build skills and strengthen your bond with your dog. Learn more today.
Frontiers | Evidencing the Impact of Human-Animal Interaction for Those Living with Mental Health Problems - Volume 2
Frontiers | Evidencing the Impact of Human-Animal Interaction for Those Living with Mental Health Problems - Volume 2
Following the success of the first volume of this Research Topic, Frontiers in Psychiatry is pleased to launch this second volume, Evidencing the Impact of H...
Volunteer as an event assistant for CSU De-stress with Pets
Volunteer as an event assistant for CSU De-stress with Pets
To HABIC Volunteers and Supporters from New HABIC Director Shelby McDonald
To HABIC Volunteers and Supporters from New HABIC Director Shelby McDonald
Shelby McDonald named director of HABIC in School of Social Work | Colorado State University
Shelby McDonald named director of HABIC in School of Social Work | Colorado State University
As an associate professor and the inaugural Sarama Bliss Endowed Chair in Human–Animal Interaction, McDonald is leading efforts to expand HABIC’s impacts in research, education, and community engagement.
RISE HAI Lab empowers people through human-animal interactions, social work
RISE HAI Lab empowers people through human-animal interactions, social work
Building connection, one purr at a time: Meet Toby the therapy cat | College of Health and Human Sciences | Colorado State University
Building connection, one purr at a time: Meet Toby the therapy cat | College of Health and Human Sciences | Colorado State University
A Legacy of Compassion: Honoring Helen Holmquist-Johnson’s Career of Connection through the Human-Animal Bond - College of Health and Human Sciences
A Legacy of Compassion: Honoring Helen Holmquist-Johnson’s Career of Connection through the Human-Animal Bond - College of Health and Human Sciences
After nearly three decades of service to Colorado State University and the Human-Animal Bond in Colorado - HABIC program, Helen Holmquist-Johnson is retiring—leaving behind a legacy marked by compassion, innovation, and deep connection between people and animals.
Volunteer as a therapy cat or dog team with HABIC!
Volunteer as a therapy cat or dog team with HABIC!
Therapy Dog "Hatch" Offers Solace in Colorado Communities
Therapy Dog "Hatch" Offers Solace in Colorado Communities
Therapy dog team loves serving their community and cheddar hot dogs
Therapy dog team loves serving their community and cheddar hot dogs
When not comforting patients in a medical practice waiting room, therapy dog Oso enjoys well-deserved time snoozing on the couch and sunbathing in HABIC volunteer Lucy Nuremberg’s backyard. The pair are making a difference in their community by volunteering with Human-Animal Bond in Colorado – HABIC.
Life after retirement is rewarding as a therapy dog
Life after retirement is rewarding as a therapy dog
HABIC Newsletter 30th Anniversary Highlight
HABIC Newsletter 30th Anniversary Highlight
Therapy Dog Training Toolbox: Help! My dog jumps on people
Therapy Dog Training Toolbox: Help! My dog jumps on people
Building the science on our relationships with dogs: Q & A with Kerri Rodriguez
Building the science on our relationships with dogs: Q & A with Kerri Rodriguez
This summer, HABIC Postdoctoral Research Fellow Kerri Rodriguez will begin the next phase of her career, as an assistant professor at the University of Arizona College of Veterinary Medicine. Learn more about why she aims to understand how we benefit from therapeutic interactions with dogs.
HABIC therapy dog team delights individuals in hospice care
HABIC therapy dog team delights individuals in hospice care
As one of the Human-Animal Bond in Colorado - HABIC dog teams certified during the Covid pandemic, Abby Schwab and her mini Doodle Mischa bring exceptional dedication to their work with patients at The Denver Hospice.
Ben Granger (1931 - 2015) - College of Health and Human Sciences
Ben Granger (1931 - 2015) - College of Health and Human Sciences
Learn more about Ben's outstanding career at CSU, watch a video, and make a gift in his memory on his Legacies page.
HABIC Therapy Dog Quiz
HABIC Therapy Dog Quiz
This is an inexact tool to predict your dog's potential for therapy dog work. It is NOT a measure of how wonderful your dog is. Please self-score for your own information. Questions? Please email us at HABIC@colostate.edu. Scoring: Any points in BOLD questions– Your dog is unlikely to be a good therapy dog candidate. 5 or more points – Your dog is unlikely to be a good therapy dog candidate. 1- 4 points – Your dog has potential, but may need some additional training. Zero points – Your dog is an ideal therapy dog candidate.
HABIC research: Dog training intervention for veterans with PTSD
HABIC research: Dog training intervention for veterans with PTSD
HABIC-funded researchers address grief among service dog handlers
HABIC-funded researchers address grief among service dog handlers
HABIC volunteer trains second dog to make a difference
HABIC volunteer trains second dog to make a difference
Community Engagement - Human-Animal Bond in Colorado - HABIC
Community Engagement - Human-Animal Bond in Colorado - HABIC
HABIC Research
HABIC Research
Colorado State University Fellowship awarded to Tiffany Banks
Colorado State University Fellowship awarded to Tiffany Banks
HABIC therapy cat Kiko loves his new job helping others
HABIC therapy cat Kiko loves his new job helping others
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