Meet Bingo – Bringing Comfort To The Belmont Police Department And Community
The Belmont Police Department has a special new addition to the force. Meet Bingo! In a press release, Police Chief James MacIsaac announced the newest addition to the team. Bingo is a comfort dog that they say is aimed at “enhancing community engagement and fostering positive relationships between law enforcement and the residents we serve.” Comfort dogs have brought incredible comfort and joy to so many across the state, so it’s nice to see the family grow.
Who is Belmont Police Department’s Bingo
Bingo is an adorable Australian Labradoodle. He comes from Monadnock Labradoodles, LLC in New Hampshire. The staff there helped the department select the perfect match for a comfort dog. Bingo’s partner is Officer Brian Conneely. The two will start an intensive training program at Auntie Dog Training Studio in Tewksbury. The training will take several months. Bingo will be used to provide comfort and support to individuals who may be experiencing anything from trauma and grief, to stress. Bingo will also be available to encourage positive interactions between law enforcement and the public.
The role of comfort dogs
The Malinois Foundation, First Responders, reports some specific ways these dogs help. Benefits include: reducing depression, reducing flashbacks, and reducing suicidal thoughts. Therapy and comfort dogs are a huge help to first responders. I have also seen them used in many other community spaces. They visit schools, libraries, senior centers, veterans groups, and more. Comfort dogs bring calm and peace wherever they go.
According to First Responder Therapy Dogs, these dogs definitely have a calming effect. Their presence helps reduce blood pressure and stress. They also help with improving mood and allowing responders to focus on communities they serve.