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Autism link with dog?


Question Posted Monday April 16 2007, 5:41 pm

Recently ive been thinking about my brother and how he could improve with special one-to-one attention 24/7.

That "Finding Thomas" programme was on ITV and that wee boy had autism like Chris. He had the dog and the dog really seemed to help him.
But ive been looking online for more information between this link and I cant find any.

If anyone could give me a link to help me find out mopre about this to pursuade mum that maybe a dog could benefit him, then i'd be really greatful.

Thanks for reading (:
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isis answered Monday April 16 2007, 6:05 pm:
I found these links that may be of some help.

[Link](Mouse over link to see full location) On the left side in the red column it has a link to austism assistance dogs.

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