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*Heidi*

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  1. I don't understand the assumption that the child was disabled or that he was on the Autism spectrum, was there something other than what you put in your OP that made you think this or was it just that the kid didn't listen to you and shoved you? I have had more than your average persons experience with Autistic kids (including family members) and I can tell you that none of them would have behaved like this, but I certainly do know a few kids that are just poorly parented who might.

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    I am yet to read this whole thread, but i agree with this, you dont know this child had autism, but of course a "naughty child", or one that wasobviously not being supervised properly just has to be autistic gets my back up.

    My autistic child is never not right next to me when out, even at 9 years old, I would never let him wander off, and although he has his moments,as i avoid triggers well, and people while out and about dont even know his is autistic, he

    also would not just wander up to a stranger and has been taught to never touch anybodys dog unless they say it is ok, although with his sensory issues he does not like patting dogs anyway, so dont just think every naughty child must have autism,

    oh and just to add......... i would also get my autistic child and my other children out of a burning house over my dog or both my cats, :bolt:

  2. I would say a spaniel of some type, which one will depend on the size etc you want, our welsh springer spaniel is great with kids etc,

    but i think a cavalier would be fantastic, as its smaller but great with kids also, just make sure you go to a registered breeder, not a pet shop etc

    Breeders and info for each breed can be found here

    http://www.dogzonlin...breeds/list.asp

    and no question is to dumb when trying to find out a breed to suit you, most breeders are more than happy to answer questions :thumbsup:

  3. What state are you in? I know it says QLD but that is the default state for DOL and sometimes it is not correct, there is a good WSS breeder in QLD you could talk to, even though they dont have puppies atm you might be able to go visit the dogs etc and ask questions

  4. I am biased obviously, but if you have any specific questions about welshies i am more than happy to help where i can, feel free to pm me if i dont answer as i may not be on DOL to much over the next week, but will be checking my emails,

    as for kids, we have 3 here (soon to be 4 :eek: ) and Teegan is great with them, one is autistc, and Teegan has never been worried about any of his weird noises or things he does, but she has grown up with it, so i think it depends on

    how you socialize your dog when younger, there are definately welshies i know that are very shy of strangers for a while, but Teegan was out and about when a puppy and does not really have that issue, they will also (or teegan does) follow you everywhere in the house, so if you like to go to the loo or shower in peace dont pick a welshie ;)

  5. Congrats and welcome to DOL, do you have any photos? I have had 2 Saints in my time and love them so muchthumbsup1.gif

    What is her name etc?

    There are plenty of Saint people here that i am sure will be able to give you tips etc, in fact there is a thread on Saints, i will see if i can fine it for you.

    edited to add, here is the thread i was talking about, might be worth a look in there for you

    http://www.dolforums.com.au/topic/155740-simply-saint-bernards/

  6. My Breeder does not get a choice, i still bombard them with Photos and info on Teegan whenever i can, although they always seem happy for the updates

    maybe for some reason they did not get the email, (like if it had photos attachments might have been blocked) or they just were flat out busy to reply and then forgot to? Have you sent them another email

    just to see if they reply?

  7. I have a Welsh Springer Spaniel, i love her tail :D her parents and grandparents etc are all docked, she was the first litter

    from her breeder to keep the tail, i am happy about it, not that at the time it bothered me one way or the other.

    Now i like it though, :o just dont tell her that as sometimes when i come home and she is wagging it like a mad Springer she is hitting me and the wall

    with it. I sometimes tell her to calm down or i will chop it off myself, :laugh::o she has banged it open before hitting the wall with it :thumbsup:

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