Meet our volunteer therapy dog coordinator!

Gwen Clark is the Therapy Dog Program Coordinator for Children's Hospital of Wisconsin and Ronald McDonald House. Her love for animals stems from childhood as she grew up with Labradors & Horses. Gwen knew early on the impact and tremendous difference dogs make on the lives of so many.
Gwen has been training dogs & doing therapy work for over 30 years. Her dogs have achieved top honors of certifications and therapy titles with well over 1,000 therapy dog visits. Currently she has 2 therapy certified Labradors named Boone & Hoss. Gwen and her dogs have participated in therapy programs in nursing homes, rehabilitation centers, Boys & Girls clubs, at risk youth centers, school reading programs, and worked extensively with police & fire fighters for children after trauma, child protection centers and safe houses.
Gwen says that she continues to be amazed at what these four-footed therapists give...."it is something special to enhance the health and well-being of others. There is an immediate response to tail wagging greetings, wet noses, and warm paws & these dogs bring sparkle to what can be a sterile day."
Therapy dogs bring relaxation, pleasure & comfort. Gwen's passion for dogs has, she explains, "lead me down such an incredible path working with children & their families. I look forward to many days ahead at Ronald McDonald House with our ever growing therapy dog program and sharing the unconditional love of our furry companions!"
Email Gwen or call her at
(262) 617-2281 to learn more about dog therapy.
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