Uno the Beagle makes the transition from Westminster top dog to therapy dog


Posted on Aug 18, 2008 By Julia Szabo
Uno the Beagle who became the first of his breed to win the coveted Best in Show title at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, has successfully made the transition from pampered show dog to hard-working therapy dog.
 
This summer, Uno completed a six-week Delta Society Pet Partners training course at the New York headquarters of the ASPCA, America's first humane organization. Uno's charm won over his teacher, just as it won him the heart of American dog lovers on the night of his historic Westminster win.
 
"From the moment Uno entered the training area, I felt he would be an excellent therapy pet," says ASPCA Therapy Dog Trainer Michele Siegel. "Not because he's so adorable to look at, but because of his relaxed body language, his bright, alert eyes and his ability to acclimate immediately to new surroundings."
 
Uno was accompanied during training sessions by David Frei, the Westminster commentator who is a big supporter of animal-assisted therapy programs. Now that the 15-inch Beagle's therapy dog status is official, Uno will serve as celebrity spokesdog for Angel on a Leash, the Westminster Kennel Club charity that Frei founded.
 
"Uno's historic win at Westminster confirmed his role as America's best dog, but now that he's a certified therapy dog, he is much more than a pretty face," Frei said. "He has the ability to comfort and love those who are in serious need, and that goes beyond breeding."
 
 
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