What can we offer you?



Private activities

We offer different kind of activities for children, couples or seniors. 

You can have a truly unique experience where you can learn what it's like to work with a therapy dog. During the 45-minute program, you'll have the opportunity to play various games, perform tasks with Ordi, and gain knowledge about the world of therapy dogs.

Experience the joy, happiness and tranquility, that a therapy dog can provide you!

Don't worry if you're afraid of dogs. You're completely safe with a therapy dog. 

Dog-assisted interventions

We provide animal assisted education or activities. This active interactions with Ordi can be of great psychosocial and physical benefit for all people but particularly for children.

Incorporating a well-trained therapy dog can increase children's motivation to participate in specific developmental programs and establish connections more easily with children who may have difficulties due to attention deficit disorders or trauma affecting their involvement in collaborative work. Children work without feeling pressured, experience more success, have reduced anxiety, feel well motivated by the presence of the animal, and become more confident. Their motivation levels are significantly higher in the presence of a dog. The dog serves as a motivating force for children, helping them focus on tasks.

We have developed a program that focuses on responsible pet ownership and animal well-being. 

We offer our program for schools and kindergartens.

Please contact us, if you need a special program for:

birthday parties

team building trainings

communication trainings

little dog's owner trainings

special events

summer camps

Therapy with professionals

We happily join to therapy sessions with psychologist, doctor, coach or other specialist.

Meeting with a therapy animal reduces anxiety and stress. The therapy process accelerates and becomes more effective due to clear motivation and visible results. The dog's clear communication and reactions help understand and manage our own emotional reactions. Overall emotional well-being improves positively; the dog's obedience increases the sense of competence, provides self-confidence, and enhances self-esteem. It helps people threatened by loneliness to establish a routine, activates them through daily walks, and expands their social network.

As a "social facilitator," the animal bridges the communication gap between the withdrawn, therapy-resistant client and the therapist, thus becoming a kind of mediator during therapy. Communication with the dog is free from social rules and expectations; humans receive back what they convey to the animal. As a result, human interactions can be mirrored, reconsidered, and practiced.