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Dogs & Autism

  • Writer: Autism and i
    Autism and i
  • Apr 27, 2019
  • 1 min read

Having a dog, you may notice the ways that dogs act and behave.


They tend to be fussy eaters and mostly prefer one-word commands but have difficulties with multiple-word commands.


Dogs often have a short attention span, for example, if you put 5 different toy choices in front of them, they may have difficulty choosing because they're most likely too overwhelmed to choose.


Has anyone else seen similarities with there dog?

 
 
 

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1 Comment


kprestedge
Apr 27, 2019

I would agree with you Autism.and.i that some dogs do have Autism.

My dog definitely reacts to only one word commands.

I also think dogs help people with Autism.

I have a child with Autism and we got a dog to help and it certainly has done that.

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