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Energy in Action Podcast Episode 140: Dogs for Mito Part 3: Life with a Therapy Dog

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In this episode of Energy in Action, host Marcy Young talks with mito patient Karen Richtman about the healing power of her therapy dog, Hugo—a gentle, long-legged Labradoodle who became both her companion and her partner in service.

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In this episode of Energy in Action, host Marcy Young talks with mito patient Karen Richtman about the healing power of her therapy dog, Hugo—a gentle, long-legged Labradoodle who became both her companion and her partner in service. Karen shares how living with mitochondrialRelated to the mitochondria. myopathy shaped her search for a calm, trainable dog; the difference between service dogs (task-trained for one handler) and therapy dogs (owner-trained to comfort others); and how she bonded with Hugo, trained through a formal 12-week class, and earned certification to visit libraries, youth programs, and in-home respite and hospice settings. Karen also explains how she sets boundaries (like masking during COVID surges) and tailors visits around Hugo’s sound sensitivity—opting for quiet spaces, small groups, and kid-led “read to the dog” or scavenger-hunt activities.

At home, Hugo senses Karen’s hard days—sometimes lying gently across her to calm pain and fatigue—and out in the community he “bridges the space” between disability and possibility, giving Karen a way to volunteer sustainably. She recounts a moving hospice visit where Hugo carefully climbed onto a patient’s lap—and later curled beside him in bed—offering simple, unforgettable comfort. If you’ve wondered whether therapy-dog work could fit life with mito, Karen’s story shows how a well-matched dog, thoughtful training, and clear boundaries can create meaningful connection for others while supporting your own well-being.

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