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Old 07-25-2011, 02:43 PM   #33
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Here's some information about autism support dogs. Autism Support Dogs

Some of the benefits that can be experienced are:

1. Increase safety for the child
2. Control the child by commanding the dog
3. Passively teaches the child responsibility
4. Under the B.C. Guide Animal Act Autism Support Dogs enjoy the right of full public access
5. Positive changes in behavior, lowers aggression/frustration levels with the child
6.Comforts when upset
7. Meet the needs of parents for a degree of predictability in social settings for the child and themselves.


With two autistic kids, I'm sure a dog was very useful. She's probably not talking to anyone because her lawyer advised her not to. They will sue and anything she's says now could be used in court later. By the way, do the rest of you believe McDonald’s is responsible? She was off duty at the time.
Thanks for the info.

I think the woman is suing McD's bc they have more money than the off duty manager does.

the thing that still really bugs me, the dog was laying on it's side, head towards the window, not towards the kids. You even see one of the kids jump over him. Clearly that is not a dog in "work mode".
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