Adam Lauzé awarded the Madeline Korfman Memorial Scholarship!

Adam Lauzé awarded the Madeline Korfman Memorial Scholarship!

Congratulations Adam on being one of two recipients of the Madeline Korfman Memorial Scholarship!

Dr. Binfet: Interaction with Canines Builds Children’s Confidence

Dr. Binfet: Interaction with Canines Builds Children’s Confidence

Check out Dr. Binfet’s latest article in Psychology today and learn more about how therapy dogs enhance children’s confidence and social emotional learning.

Camille Rousseau receives the Doctoral Studies Outstanding Publication Award!

Camille Rousseau receives the Doctoral Studies Outstanding Publication Award!

Congratulations to B.A.R.K. doctoral student, Camille Rousseau, on this wonderful achievement!

Remembering Una

Remembering Una

Our thoughts go out to Una’s handler, Heidi, and her family at this difficult time.

B.A.R.K.’s Freya Green profiled in UBC’s In The Field!

B.A.R.K.’s Freya Green profiled in UBC’s In The Field!

Check out the B.A.R.K.’s profile in UBC’s In The Field series!

New article by Dr. Binfet in Psychology Today!

New article by Dr. Binfet in Psychology Today!

Check out Dr. Binfet’s latest article in Psychology today and learn more about how to safely facilitate child-dog interactions!

B.A.R.K. is involved in UBC’s Giving Day!

B.A.R.K. is involved in UBC’s Giving Day!

The B.A.R.K. program is very grateful to the UBC Giving Day organizers for selecting B.A.R.K. to be involved in Giving Day 2021! 

New Sweatshirts from the Student Legacy project!

New Sweatshirts from the Student Legacy project!

We are grateful to the Student Legacy Project for this fundraising initiative raising awareness of student mental health on campus.

Just Published: Stress Reduction in Law Enforcement Officers and Staff through a Canine-Assisted Intervention

Just Published: Stress Reduction in Law Enforcement Officers and Staff through a Canine-Assisted Intervention

Congratulations to Dr. Binfet, Zakary Draper, and Freya Green!

Nicole Harris is the recipient of the Okanagan School of Education’s Outstanding Master’s Thesis Award

Nicole Harris is the recipient of the Okanagan School of Education’s Outstanding Master’s Thesis Award

Her thesis “Skills fur life: Exploring children’s experiences of participating in a canine-assisted social-emotional learning program” was an innovative study exploring canine-assisted intervention as a social-emotional learning tool.