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O.t.i.s. Donates $42,000 To Three Hospital Facility Dog Programs

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(PRESS RELEASE) HAYDEN, CO — O.T.I.S., makers of healthy, high-quality, and sustainable dog treats, supplements, and oils, has announced it has raised and donated $42,000 to three hospital facility dog programs: Seattle Children’s Hospital’s Animal-Assisted Activities Program, Stanford Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital’s Pet Assisted Therapy Services (PATS), and the Canine Assistants Service Dog Puppy Sponsorship Program. This donation brings the cause-driven Colorado company’s total fundraising to $77,000 since its launch in April 2023.

“We are continuing our commitment to supporting facility dog programs that train these wonderful animals, and hospitals with animal-assisted therapy programs,” said company spokesperson McKenna Cox. “We’re very excited to be working with these new programs, and we can’t wait to see the impact these donations will have for children healing from trauma.”

O.T.I.S. chose to donate to the following organizations because of their alignment with the company’s mission to help children heal from trauma:

Seattle Children’s Hospital’s Animal-Assisted Activities Program offers patients, families, and staff the opportunity to interact with volunteer therapy dogs and handlers. According to the hospital, benefits include stress reduction, normalization of the hospital environment, and overall feelings of comfort and happiness.

At Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford, hospital facility dogs help normalize the hospital and clinic environment, help motivate patients to meet healthcare goals, and reduce stress and anxiety during hospital admissions, procedures and clinic visits. The hospital’s Packard Paws Facility Dog Program makes about 50 visits per month, totaling more than 1,800 patient visits each year.

Canine Assistants trains hospital facility dogs from the puppy stage, and provides service dogs for people who have mobility difficulties, seizure response dogs for those who have epilepsy/seizure disorders, and diabetic alert dogs for those with Type 1 Diabetes. With full training costs of $35,000 per service dog, Canine Assistants places 75 to 100 service dogs annually.

O.T.I.S. formulates and manufactures a full line of protein-packed treats, nutritional formulas, salmon oil, and pet CBD oil – all made especially for dogs. From their Jerky Treats and Trainer Treats (Bison, Venison, Elk, and Salmon varieties), Bison Lung Filets, and Wild Alaskan Salmon Oil, O.T.I.S. products are all-natural and contain no artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives. The company will be showcasing its products during SUPERZOO from August 14 – 16, 2024 at O.T.I.S.’s booth #3119.

The O.T.I.S. name was inspired by a real dog named Otis with an amazing ability to connect with, calm, and support children healing from trauma. Otis became the company’s Chief Canine Officer and mascot, and the O.T.I.S. product line was launched in his honor, to support the work of hospital facility dog training programs by helping dogs live their best lives. Otis also lent his name to the company’s motto: Overcoming Trauma, Inspiring Survivors.

O.T.I.S. donates one dollar of every product purchased to facility dog programs that help children heal from trauma. Within six months of its launch in April 2023, the company donated $10,000 to facility dog programs. At the one-year mark, O.T.I.S. had raised another $25,000, for a total of $35,000. O.T.I.S. chose Children’s Hospital Colorado’s Facility Dog Program in Denver as the recipient of their first-year donations. An additional $42,000 has been raised since April 2024, bringing the company’s total donations to $77,000.

Research shows that animal-assisted therapy can help children heal from medical issues, reduce pain and anxiety, and encourage communication. By providing ongoing financial support for hospital facility dog programs, O.T.I.S. hopes that more healthcare providers, families, and patients will become aware of the benefits of these programs, and the demand for them will increase.

About O.T.I.S.

O.T.I.S. stands for Overcoming Trauma, Inspiring Survivors, and makes healthy, high-quality, and sustainable dog treats and supplements. The company’s mission is to positively impact the world by aiding in children’s healing, promoting dog health, and safeguarding the planet. One dollar of every purchase is donated to hospital facility dog programs. When it comes to the best healthy dog treats, you can trust O.T.I.S. to deliver. O.T.I.S. products are now available through distributor partners and over 1,000 retailers nationally. For more information, please visit: https://otislove.com/ and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.

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