Certified Crisis Response Therapy Dog
ABOUT ME
I was born and bred with a passion in my furry heart to be a Crisis Response Dog. I absolutely love meeting new people wherever I go, whether it’s hospitals, schools, or exciting events. I grew up happily trotting alongside my owner, who happens to be a teacher. That means for the first three years of my life I got to hang out with awesome kids aged 5 to 18 almost every day. Bark-tastic!
Guess what? I’ve been on not one, but three missions for hurricane relief! We responded after Hurricane Ian in 2022 and both Hurricane Helene and Milton in 2024. The Salvation Army and I make quite the team. Our goal is simple: we offer warm hugs, lend a listening ear, and provide the amazing ministry of presence to those who are hurting. It’s a pawsome feeling to bring comfort to those who need it most.
I’m a healthy pup, and I get all my vaccinations during my annual vet visits. It’s important to stay in tip-top shape so I can be the best helper possible. Plus, I’m all about obedience, socialization, and desensitization training. These skills help me be even more pawsome at my job, assisting those in need.
Let me tell you, being a Crisis Response Dog is the best! I’m here to bring wagging tails, wet kisses, and furry cuddles to make the world a better place. Woof!
Birthdate: May 4, 2021
Sex: Neutered Male
Weight: 90 pounds
Breed: Golden Retriever
WHAT I DO
Oh boy, I’ve got quite the list of accomplishments to wag my tail about! Here are all the pawsome things I’ve earned through my experience and training:
- Crisis Response Canines certification: which means I’m a certified and insured Crisis Response Dog.
- Therapy Dog at Calvary Christian Academy (2021-2024): I bring smiles and comfort to students and staff alike. They call me their Campus Therapy Dog, and it’s an honor to be part of their team.
- Vitas Hospice Paw Pal and Volunteer of the Year 2024: I bring furry companionship and love to those in hospice care. It’s a special role that warms my heart.
- Compassus Hospice Volunteer Therapy Dog: I have continued after moving to Alabama to love on those in hospice care.
- Disaster Response Dog: With The Salvation Army, I’m there to lend a helping paw and provide much-needed support when the going gets tough.
- AKC Therapy Dog Supreme certification: The American Kennel Club (AKC) has recognized my pawsomeness too! This is the highest title they offer. I have had quite a career in my young life with over 600 therapy dog visits!
- AKC Canine Good Citizen: It means I’m a well-behaved, friendly pup who knows how to wag my tail and make a good impression.
- AKC Urban Citizen: Busy streets and bustling city life don’t faze me one bit!
- AKC Community Canine: I’m a well-rounded, sociable pup who knows how to behave in all kinds of settings
- AKC Novice Trick Dog: Showcasing my talent for learning fun and impressive tricks. It’s a real crowd-pleaser!
- AKC FIT Dog: I’m a fitness enthusiast, and I love keeping active and healthy. Walks, runs, and playtime are my favorite ways to stay in shape.
Phew, that’s quite the impressive roster, if I do say so myself! It’s an honor to have earned these certifications and titles. I’m always eager to learn, grow, and be the best Crisis Response Dog I can be.
Dunkin is a beloved part of our school! Our students just light up anytime he enters the room, and they are immediately put at ease by the warmth and love that both he and Tina so easily demonstrate. This is a beautiful ministry that God is using in mighty ways!
– Tara Fox, Assistant High School Administrator, Calvary Christian Academy.
ABOUT THE OWNER
Tina Reeder is the amazing person who takes care of me. She’s not just any ordinary person, though. She’s a State of Florida Certified Teacher who brings me along to school every day. I get to hang out with students in different situations, and let me tell you, it’s always a blast! Tina has this incredible calming presence and brings so much joy to everyone around.
But that’s not all! She’s also a Licensed Chaplain with the Evangelical Church Alliance, which means she can provide spiritual guidance to others while they enjoy petting me. Talk about a win-win situation! Tina is involved in various other organizations too, and she holds some pretty impressive titles:
- Chaplain of Pompano Beach Fire Rescue: Yep, she’s there to offer support and comfort to those brave firefighters.
- Rapid Response Team Chaplain with Billy Graham Evangelical Association: Tina is part of a special team that springs into action during times of crisis, providing spiritual care to those in need.
- Colson Fellow with the Colson Center for Worldview: As a Colson Fellow, Tina is committed to promoting a thoughtful and meaningful understanding of the world around us.
- She even has a Master’s degree in Biblical Leadership, which shows just how dedicated she is to her faith and guiding others.
Tina has a deep love and compassion for First Responders. It’s no wonder why—her daughter is a nurse, and her husband was a firefighter with Martin County Fire Rescue.
Sadly, he lost his life in the line of duty back in 2009. That personal connection fuels Tina’s passion to support and care for those who put their lives on the line every day.
So, you see, Tina Reeder isn’t just my handler—she’s a remarkable person who brings light, love, and comfort to everyone she encounters. I’m incredibly blessed that she is holding my leash!