{"id":10360,"date":"2026-07-17T14:21:31","date_gmt":"2026-07-17T18:21:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/synergiepp.com\/touch-protecting-the-animal-also-means-protecting-the-quality-of-the-intervention\/"},"modified":"2026-07-17T15:17:36","modified_gmt":"2026-07-17T19:17:36","slug":"touch-protecting-the-animal-also-means-protecting-the-quality-of-the-intervention","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/synergiepp.com\/en\/touch-protecting-the-animal-also-means-protecting-the-quality-of-the-intervention\/","title":{"rendered":"Touch: protecting the animal also means protecting the quality of the intervention"},"content":{"rendered":"\t\t<div data-elementor-type=\"wp-post\" data-elementor-id=\"10360\" class=\"elementor elementor-10360 elementor-10320\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<section class=\"elementor-section elementor-top-section elementor-element elementor-element-594f68c8 elementor-section-boxed elementor-section-height-default elementor-section-height-default\" data-id=\"594f68c8\" data-element_type=\"section\" data-e-type=\"section\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-container elementor-column-gap-default\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-column elementor-col-100 elementor-top-column elementor-element elementor-element-3ae862ac\" data-id=\"3ae862ac\" data-element_type=\"column\" data-e-type=\"column\">\n\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-wrap elementor-element-populated\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-e1d3315 elementor-widget__width-initial elementor-widget elementor-widget-text-editor\" data-id=\"e1d3315\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-e-type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"text-editor.default\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<div dir=\"auto\"><strong>What if the best professional gesture sometimes is not allowing contact?<\/strong><\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">When an animal is present, many people\u2019s first instinct is to want to touch it.<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">This reaction is natural.<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">It is often associated with comfort, affection, or the pleasure of meeting an animal.<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">But in animal-assisted intervention, one essential question should always come before contact:<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><h3 dir=\"auto\"><strong>Is touch really the best interaction to achieve the goal being pursued?<\/strong><\/h3><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\"><strong>The most common mistake<\/strong><\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">In many contexts, touch becomes almost automatic.<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">Barely has the animal arrived when participants are invited to pet it.<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">Yet this interaction is not always the most relevant.<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">Sometimes, it shifts attention away from the goal.<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">Sometimes, it puts the animal in a situation where it has to tolerate many successive contacts.<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">And sometimes, it makes us forget that a quality interaction must also respect the needs of the animal partner.<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">Touch should never be an obligation.<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">Not for the participant.<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">Not for the animal.<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">The SPP methodology perspective<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\"><strong>At Synergie Plumes et Poils, we believe touch is an interaction that deserves thoughtful consideration.<\/strong><\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">It can be meaningful in certain contexts.<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><h3 dir=\"auto\"><strong>But it can also be replaced by a multitude of other interactions that are just as rich.<\/strong><\/h3><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">Observe the animal.<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">Guide it.<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">Play with it.<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">Solve a challenge together.<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">Build an activity.<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">Offer it a reward.<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">Respect its space.<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\"><strong>All of these interactions can produce effects that are just as significant, while allowing the animal the possibility to participate with engagement.<\/strong><\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">The quality of an intervention does not depend on the number of pets.<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><h2 dir=\"auto\"><strong>It depends on the relevance of the interactions chosen.<\/strong><\/h2><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">A concrete example<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">A child takes part in an activity aimed at developing their ability to observe their partner\u2019s reactions.<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">When he arrives, he immediately reaches both hands toward the dog to pet it.<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">Rather than automatically encouraging this contact, the practitioner offers him a challenge.<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">\u201cBefore touching the dog, let\u2019s observe it for a few moments. What is it telling us? Does it want to come over? Is it busy? Is it trying to come closer, or does it prefer to keep a bit of distance?\u201d<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">The child notices that the dog is calmly exploring the ground.<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">He then chooses to wait.<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">A few seconds later, the dog spontaneously comes back toward him.<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">Contact finally happens.<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">But this time, it is initiated with respect for each person\u2019s pace.<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">The child discovers that an interaction does not begin when his hand touches the animal.<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">It begins when he learns to observe his partner and take into account what it is communicating to him.<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">The goal was not to pet the dog.<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">The goal was to learn how to build a relationship.<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">Transfer into practice<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">This reflection goes far beyond interventions with an animal.<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">It invites us to ask ourselves:<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">Do we respect other people\u2019s boundaries?<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">Do we take the time to observe before acting?<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">Do we know how to wait until someone is ready to interact?<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\"><strong>Respect for consent, boundaries, and the other person\u2019s pace is a fundamental relational skill.<\/strong><\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">Interactions with the animal make it possible to experience it in a concrete way.<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">Professional practice protects all partners<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">An animal-assisted intervention does not aim only for the participant\u2019s well-being.<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">It also protects the animal\u2019s physical and emotional well-being.<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">The professional has the responsibility to recognize the moments when the animal wants to interact and those when it prefers to keep its distance.<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">At Synergie Plumes et Poils, we believe the best interventions are those where both the participant and the animal have the opportunity to communicate their boundaries and be heard.<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\">Because protecting the animal is not limiting the intervention.<\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><div dir=\"auto\"><strong>It is allowing it to remain an engaged, available, and authentic partner.<\/strong><\/div><div dir=\"auto\"> <\/div><h2 dir=\"auto\"><strong>The best contact is always the one that is chosen, never the one that is imposed.<\/strong><\/h2>\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t<\/section>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>What if the best professional gesture sometimes is not allowing contact? When an animal is present, many people\u2019s first instinct is to want to touch it. This reaction is natural. It is often associated with comfort, affection, or the pleasure of meeting an animal. 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