Category Archives: All About Tilda
Intensive Care Unit Waiting Room Incident
During early December, 2010, we were signing in about to begin Tilda’s visitation route at a local hospital. While doing that, the volunteer at the front desk (who knows Tilda well) informed me there was a very large group of … Continue reading
A Day at Work for Tilda!
This story started in the Lobby of a local hospital as Tilda and I were handing out some doggy calendars to her friends as she was pictured as Miss February and we were so excited about that fact. It was … Continue reading
Tilda at the Oatmeal Festival
Tilda was invited by the Boulder Community Hospital Therapy Dog group, called the Canine Corps, to attend and work the Lafayette Oatmeal Festival on January 8, 2011. We arrived early at 7:15 am and after we received our instructions, we … Continue reading
The Transitional Care Unit Lady Wanting Her Doggie!
This story emphasizes the importance of the work Therapy Dogs do and the roles they play in what might seem to be just an ordinary day. Tilda and I were just finishing our round of visitations at a local hospital … Continue reading
A Nice Lady Speaks to Tilda With Sign Language
As I have said a few times before, one just never knows what the day brings when showing up with Tilda to do some therapy dog work. Sometimes it is simply a great event giving opportunities to meet a lot … Continue reading
Tilda’s Incident No. 3 in the Intensive Care Unit Waiting Room
Just when I thought it wouldn’t be possible for Tilda to have another interesting connection in the same hospital ICU waiting room for a good long time, it happened right before my eyes. I would think that the odds are … Continue reading
Dogs Assisting Kids With Wellness & Growth
Recently, I was most fortunate to witness a wonderful dog program being conducted at Skyline Vista Elementary School in Denver. This program is assisting children with special needs and it brings tears to the eyes to observe how these dogs … Continue reading
The Lady With a Secret to Share!
Tilda and I were visiting a facility a few months ago where people from a nursing home were all gathered in a community room listening to beautiful piano music being played by an individual on a piano. As we walked … Continue reading
The Incident on the 5th Floor
The lady and I visited about the situation for a while afterward. She repeated that her Dad loves dogs and just knew he would know there was a good doggy there for him. She too said she couldn’t believe what … Continue reading
Tilda Is Longmont United Hospital Pet Therapy Nominee of 2011
Little did Daryl Holle know what lay ahead when he and Tilda, a female German Shorthair Pointer/Bloodhound mix, adopted each other at the Longmont Humane Society seven years ago. Tilda’s ability to search for soulful connections with those who most … Continue reading
My Friend Jake and the ICU Waiting Room Visit
The following incident is a report written by Margaret about her dog, Jake. They are a therapy dog team in Boulder County, Colorado: Jake is a 7 year old Rottweiler that thinks he is a lap-dog. He adopted Margaret and … Continue reading
Once In A Blue Moon
I am so excited to tell this story. It has the makings of the most wonderful Tilda Dog Blog ever. On June 3rd, 2011, the Volunteer Services Directors, Coordinators and therapy dog program leaders from four Boulder County hospitals gathered … Continue reading
What Could Be Better Than Putting a Smile on Someone’s Face?
When Tilda and I first started visiting hospitals a couple years ago, we noticed something from the very beginning. People would look down at Tilda and SMILE. Most never raised their head to look my way or say anything to … Continue reading
Once Upon A Time, Long, Long Ago!
Tilda and I continue our ventures to revisit all the wonderful places we cruised together when we first met over 7 years ago now. In dog years, that would be nearly 49 years ago so indeed it was a long, … Continue reading
Tilda’s Connection With a Special Lady on Our Way to “The Den”!
Update for Tilda for August 21st, 2011 On the last day of Tilda visiting a hospital to make her working rounds, she had a most interesting incident. I want to share that with you in a moment, but first: On … Continue reading
Tilda and the Family Member in the Hallway
Keeping my promise to Tilda, I will continue to document more of the incidents I witnessed of Tilda encountering people in a somewhat magical manner. Tilda’s Friends are so wonderful as they are sending me pictures of their “Tilda rainbows” … Continue reading
Tilda and the Young Lady That Wouldn’t Speak!
Update on Sissy: Sissy has been with us for 12 days now and she is adapting wonderfully. Many are asking about her background, so here is a quick run down on what I know. Sissy is 5 years old and … Continue reading
Remembering Tilda!
2011 Planetree Award I received a phone call recently from the Longmont United Hospital asking me to stop by and pick up Tilda’s Planetree Award medallion she had been presented from the Planetree conference in Nashville recently. Tilda was not … Continue reading
Sissy-Biskit Carries on the Tilda Tradition!
You are probably asking yourself “who in the world is Sissy-Biskit?” We renamed Sissy to Biskit as she was so shy when we first got her we didn’t want to tag her with the “Sissy” name. But then everyone already … Continue reading
A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To ………..
Quick update on Sissy-Biskit: Sissy is doing just fine and enjoying her rounds at the Boulder County hospitals. She has had one unique experience already causing me to shake my head in amazement, but that is all I have managed … Continue reading
Sissy-Biskit & Tilda…………..One Year Later!
Sissy-Biskit, Donna and I made the pilgrimage to Laramie and Cheyenne, Wyoming on Saturday, August 4th, 2012. It was a couple days short of one year when Tilda, Donna and I made the trip on August 6th, 2011. That was … Continue reading
Doc & Tilda and Sissy-Biskit Too!
Doing therapy dog work is always rewarding, but it was Tilda Dog who taught me to watch for the special moments and cherish them as one of the most precious treasures of life. I have a great example to share … Continue reading