Autism and animals. We are looking for parents of children with autism to help with some research for Warwickshire College


Autism and dogs

Autism and dogs

As you may know PatientTalk.Org has been interested in the use of animals as a therapy for people with Autism. You can check out a blog post I wrote on autism and service dogs here.

So were are delighted to be able to give some help to Jenna Lauder, a student at Warwickshire College, who is studying companion animals and the effect they have on autistic children. She needs the help with some research from parents of children with ASD.

Ms Lauder writes” My name is Jenna Lauder; I am currently a 3rd year student studying a BSc Hons in Animal Science and Health at Warwickshire College. This year I am undertaking a dissertation based on the subject of companion animals and the effect they have on autistic children. As part of my research, I am required to distribute a questionnaire.

I am looking for parents of children particularly between the ages of 4-11 who have a companion animal, but also would like those who do not have a companion animal to respond for an equal comparison.
It would be great if you have a few minutes to complete my anonymous online survey, which should take no more than 5 minutes.

Your time and contribution is much appreciated!

Please click on the following link if you DO have a pet: http://goo.gl/forms/rhBnfPujBz

Please click on the following link if you DO NOT have a pet: http://goo.gl/forms/TZoDF5Z5WE


Autism and Dogs. We would love some more help please?

Brunni - Autism and pet therapy

Brunni – Autism and pet therapy

In one of those moments of serendipity there were a number of questions about autism and service dogs posted this weekend at our AutismTalk page on Facebook.

So why does serendipity come into it? Well Saturday was the day we went to collect our son’s dog from Battersea Dogs Home.

As readers may know our son , John, lives with classic autism and for sometime now we have been considering getting a dog as one of his autism therapies. There have been a lot of reports that having an animal in the family can really help with a child social skills. This is a challenging area for John and is our key reason for getting a family pet.

The dog, whose name is Brunni, is a ten week old puppy. Called a Jug by those in the know she is half Jack Russell and have Pug. In fact she is not formally a therapy dog. These do exist in the UK but a very hard to get hold of. We were turned down because the people providing them in the UK needed us to live within ten miles of a particular small town.

(I’ve been told trained autism service dogs cost in the region of $6,000-$7,000 which would put off a lot of people sadly!).

So why am I writing this blog? Apart from the obvious opportunity to put up a picture of Brunni. (see above). Well , again my wife and I are looking for tips, ideas and hints as to how best Brunni can help John.

I would be great if you could use the comments box below to share any ideas and experiences you have has as to how having a family pet can help a child (or of course an adult) with autistic spectrum disorder.

While my wife had a dog when we has young this is the first time I’ve lived in house with a puppy so it is all a bit daunting. Any advice would be well received.

Even better why not share a photo of you dog using the comments box.

Many thanks in advance!

Autism and Service Dogs. Can you help please? My family need some advice from you! – Updated

Autism and dogs

Autism and dogs

Can you help please?

You are good kindly souls who have my best interest at heart and , without doubt, are much more expert than me.

A few weeks ago we (my wife and I) decided to throw caution to the wind and get a dog. Mainly because our children want one and we have been told that animals are great for children with autism. For those of you reading this blog for the first time I should mention we have a seven year old boy with ASD.

Now so far so good. However we are now stuck with a problem what sort of dog works well in our circumstance?

I’m not a dog person so I’ll confess I’m utterly ignorant about breeds or so forth. So my first question to you is what sort of breeds are suitable to children with autism.

Secondly we live in a small house in London. Our garden is about 180 sq yards. But we do have lots of parks near by. Does this change matters at all?

Thirdly what do you do when you go on holiday?

Please can you share your advice, tips and knowledge in the comments section below?

Many thanks in advance.

PS I think the picture which illustrates this blog show how much our children would love a dog. Don’t you?