Devon Berry, RN, PhD, is a leader, a nurse, and a consultant. He most recently served as the Executive Associate Dean for School of Nursing at OHSU in Portland, OR. He is currently enjoying a mid-career gap-year to pursue deferred professional goals and spend time with family. Dr. Berry believes that deciding to adopt a pet is a big decision for any family. He grew up with dogs and has many good memories of the warmth and vitality they brought to his childhood home. Selecting dogs in his home required the intersection of a dog's availability and the appropriateness of the breed’s traits for a small farm. Most of Devon Berry’s dogs as a youth came from neighbors with pups who happened to have larger breeds that were good around animals including collies and German shepherds.
When an individual or a family decides to adopt a dog, selecting the right breed can be an involved process. Fortunately, the internet provides dozens of resources from many trustworthy organizations that can help in the selection process. In fact, some resources offer automated dog breed selectors that walk aspiring dog owners through a series of questions designed to narrow down the choices. For example, one selector asks for preferences around qualities such as amount of barking, intensity of grooming, activity level, trainability, and good with children. After entering your information, the selector produces a list of breeds that best match your preferred profile.
As a nurse, Devon Berry understands that dogs and other animal companions can play a supportive role in the lives of many people. The allowance of pet visits or pet therapy services can often provide a significant emotional uplift to patients who need encouragement. Nurses, says Devon Berry, are often in an excellent position to facilitate this kind of experience for their patients. Dr. Berry believes that pets can be a great gift in the lives of those who desire loyal companionship. Kind and responsible humans can also be great gifts to pets who are in need of a home. Selecting and adopting just the right pet for your home can be an investment that pays generous returns in times of both health and sickness.