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I am a 13-pound Shih Tzu with long silky black and white fur. I am very, very
friendly and I enjoy people and like to make them happy. My pet person is married
to a nationally known trainer. He and I have helped with view graphs, talks
and books on how to manage volunteers, so we knew what to look for as we headed
out to volunteer. I am the one writing about our experiences while sitting
on my person’s lap to protect both the guilty and the innocent. See what
you think of the things that happened to us.
Getting
Started, Sort Of
Our volunteer adventures began
a few months after my pet person retired. My person and I decided that we would
like to visit the elderly and sick, particularly Alzheimer’s patients,
so I could play with them and bring a little cheer into their day. At the same
time my person decided to help out at a Science Education Center1 in the area.
Since he is a Ph.D. scientist, he thought that his skills could be useful teaching
science to children and the public. That has proven more frustrating than our
experiences together, but more on that later.
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