Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Autism Service Dogs: Filling in the Gaps



Autism - you probably know it as an invisible illness that adds struggle in caring for your loved ones. As service dogs providers, Service Dogs by Warren Retrievers has seen families across North America compromise their quality of life in the face of autism care. We know you want to see your loved one thrive. But through this invisible disease, you find many challenges that hinder growth and a fulfilled life. Autism presents challenges on a daily basis. Physical harm is not uncommon in autism, and neither is living in constant worry from that potential harm. Children with autism also have troubles in creating meaningful relationships, thus causing loneliness and isolation. Yes, the effects of autism do seem substantial. Yes, autism is an invisible illness that can weigh down your and your loved one’s life. SDWR wants you to know that despite autism, you and your loved one are capable of living a full and happy life.

Finding Life Through Autism Service Dogs



SDWR’s Autism Assistance Dogs fill the gap that comes from constant autism care. Generally, people are led to believe that autism assistance dogs are only helpful for those who live directly with autism. At SDWR, we can tell you that anyone affected by autism directly or indirectly benefits from our Autism Service Dogs. They provide the care you never knew existed. As we mentioned, families of those who suffer from autism often find themselves with a kind of loneliness that only comes with an invisible illness. With a service dog who is raised to understand autism, filling in the gap of loneliness is possible. Your child is able to find  a sense of companionship through a service dog always being there by his or her side.


Finding a peace of mind through autism care is priceless. Others do not fully understand spectrum disorder, making it difficult to find help in caring for your child. Our service dogs are good dogs for children with autism. Through their friendly nature and intense training, a service dog is capable of keeping your child safe from self-harm, elopements, emotional outbreaks and more. These benefits are apparent, but more so, you will find your child or loved one feeling calm, social and more secure in the presence of his or her service dog.

Finding Your Autism Assistance Dog


If you do decide to invest in an Autism Service Dog, we want you to know we are here for you. As a nonprofit, Service Dogs by Warren Retrievers aims to help offset the cost of a service dog. Our mission is for anyone and everyone with invisible illness to be able to obtain a  service dog for peace, security, and happiness. If you or a loved one would like to learn more, please contact SDWR today.

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