Kaia (pronounced “Kye-a”) came to us the way many great stories begin — found on the street, with an unknown past but an unmistakable spirit. We don’t know her breed or what she experienced before she was rescued but what became clear immediately was that she is a loving, intelligent, attentive, and deeply gentle dog who delights in the company of both people and other animals. Today, Kaia lives with therapist Ashley Carter Youngblood in her forever home and she is actively working toward her official therapy dog status.
Because Kaia is under a year old, she cannot yet be formally registered as a therapy dog. But even in training, her calm, curious, and affectionate presence already offers something meaningful to clients who choose to include her in their sessions. Since she is being introduced slowly and thoughtfully, she is not on-site every day. But, she can be requested for your appointment. As always, participation is completely voluntary for both clients and Kaia.
Research consistently shows that interacting with a therapy animal during counseling sessions can have a powerful impact on mental and emotional wellbeing. Some of the documented benefits of animal-assisted interventions include:
These benefits make animal-assisted interventions a particularly good fit for clients working through anxiety or trauma or for those who are Highly Sensitive People (who tend to be drawn to animals).
A session that includes Kaia is still your therapy session. Kaia doesn’t run the show. She simply adds to it. Depending on the day and her energy level, she might settle quietly near you, accept some petting, or simply be a grounding presence in the room. Her role is to offer comfort; not to perform.
And, you can choose to interact with her or not. It’s your call. Sometimes people want to sit on the floor with her and talk. Sometimes people request that she be put in the soft crate in my office so that she and/or them can have their own space.
If you’re someone who:
…then requesting Kaia for your session might be worth trying.
If you’d like to meet Kaia or have her included in an appointment at our Kalamazoo counseling office, just let us know when you reach out.
Contact Inner Peace Counseling at 269-254-1211 or ashley@kalamazoo-counseling.com.
We look forward to introducing you to her — just be warned, you might not want to leave.
Kaia’s two different colored eyes is a genetic condition called “heterochromia”. It’s just one of the things that makes her unforgettable.

