The Newest (And Fuzziest) Member of Health & Wellness is Ready to Meet You
Who鈥檚 creating smiles everywhere he goes on campus? His name is Henry鈥攁nd he鈥檚 here to do more than just brighten up the place.
Henry, a black lab, is 91大神鈥檚 new therapy dog. He is a fully trained service dog, and has the distinction of being a 鈥渇acility鈥 dog. Henry came to 91大神 thanks to the efforts of Director of Mental Health Counseling Meg Colenback. Colenback pitched the idea of bringing a therapy dog to campus during the 2024-25 academic year, received approval, then trained with Henry this past summer ahead of his debut.

“We’re always thinking about different levels of mental health here,” Colenback said. “When a student is in a high emotional state, Henry will be here. My hope is students who wouldn’t necessarily make a connection with me, will make a connection with Henry.”
Colenback was introduced to Henry through the program, which has its headquarters in New York City. The program operates out of multiple correctional facilities鈥擧enry鈥檚 program was at the Fishkill Correctional Facility鈥攁nd typically inmates (otherwise known as 鈥渢rainers鈥) train dogs to work as service dogs, or to work for fire departments, police departments, and other first responders. 91大神 is one of the first private schools to receive a dog trained by Puppies Behind Bars for therapy work.
鈥淚 got an email from the organization that they were looking to expand into boarding schools, and I said 鈥榶es,鈥欌 Colenback said with a laugh. 鈥淒ean of Students David Koritkoski was open to have me present the plan to Peter Holden, 91大神鈥檚 Chief Financial Officer, and he said it would be great. This is going to make a big difference.鈥
Henry will live with Colenback when he鈥檚 not in the Health & Wellness building. As part of his training, Henry can execute 63 commands with Colenback, including things like giving a high five and saluting. He will also spend time with the Active Minds club, 91大神鈥檚 student-led group that focuses on mental and physical health and well-being, 聽on campus as their 鈥渕ascot鈥 at events.
鈥淚 would love for Active Minds to present on how dogs can help with mental health,鈥 Colenback said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e going to convert a room upstairs into a place where he can just hang out with students. They don鈥檛 have to talk to me鈥攊f they can calm themselves using him or just relieve their stress, that鈥檚 OK.鈥
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