Hi all,
New here, looks like a great forum!
Looking to pick the forum's collective brains.
My family is thinking about getting a dog. The background is that our 7-year-old son is high-functioning autistic/ aspergers, and we have seen research that suggests a dog of the right breed is a really good route to improving socialisation in kids like him, apart from giving a lot of pleasure. He certainly struggles with friendships and interactions at school. He looks for companionship from our cat, but being a cat, he's not so keen on that! There are also sensory advantages to a dog with soft fur.
A recent BBC documentary reinfiorced this view, and followed the process for a family with an autistic lad and their choice of a golden retriever. They were fantastic companions!
My limited research is suggesting a retriever or lab would have the right kind of temperament for this kind of situation, but we have added complications.
1) My wife and I both work. We live in the London suburbs- I work in central London (occasional work from home day), and my wife is a teacher at a local autistic school. Thus, the dog would be home alone for a good few hours each day. We can commit to walks at the beginning and end of the day, and long romps at the weekend.
2) As mentioned, we have a cat already. He's a nice cat, but as a rescue, still can be a bit standoffish from time to time. He loves cuddles, but on his terms. We would want to make sure we could all live together happily, so cat-chasers are out.
3) We have a large detached house with a good sized garden
4) As a teacher, my wife is off for a good chunk of the summer, as well as Easter, Christmas and half terms. Two days a week she also comes home early, usually by 1600.
5) My mother-in-law walks our son to school 3 days per week and home once, so walks & company those days would be much better.
6) I had dogs when I was a lad, but not since. I did, however, spend 3 summers working for the Met Police looking after police dogs whose owners were on holiday. I think I developed a reasonable understanding of how they work, albeit limited to largely GSDs, labs and springers! My wife is a bit of a dog novice.
Any advice is very welcome indeed, about breed suggestions, processes to follow, and more generally, too!
Many thanks in advance,
Alex.
New here, looks like a great forum!
Looking to pick the forum's collective brains.
My family is thinking about getting a dog. The background is that our 7-year-old son is high-functioning autistic/ aspergers, and we have seen research that suggests a dog of the right breed is a really good route to improving socialisation in kids like him, apart from giving a lot of pleasure. He certainly struggles with friendships and interactions at school. He looks for companionship from our cat, but being a cat, he's not so keen on that! There are also sensory advantages to a dog with soft fur.
A recent BBC documentary reinfiorced this view, and followed the process for a family with an autistic lad and their choice of a golden retriever. They were fantastic companions!
My limited research is suggesting a retriever or lab would have the right kind of temperament for this kind of situation, but we have added complications.
1) My wife and I both work. We live in the London suburbs- I work in central London (occasional work from home day), and my wife is a teacher at a local autistic school. Thus, the dog would be home alone for a good few hours each day. We can commit to walks at the beginning and end of the day, and long romps at the weekend.
2) As mentioned, we have a cat already. He's a nice cat, but as a rescue, still can be a bit standoffish from time to time. He loves cuddles, but on his terms. We would want to make sure we could all live together happily, so cat-chasers are out.
3) We have a large detached house with a good sized garden
4) As a teacher, my wife is off for a good chunk of the summer, as well as Easter, Christmas and half terms. Two days a week she also comes home early, usually by 1600.
5) My mother-in-law walks our son to school 3 days per week and home once, so walks & company those days would be much better.
6) I had dogs when I was a lad, but not since. I did, however, spend 3 summers working for the Met Police looking after police dogs whose owners were on holiday. I think I developed a reasonable understanding of how they work, albeit limited to largely GSDs, labs and springers! My wife is a bit of a dog novice.
Any advice is very welcome indeed, about breed suggestions, processes to follow, and more generally, too!
Many thanks in advance,
Alex.