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  1. Hi all,

     

    Some time ago I posted a topic about finding a right dog for a young child with autism and intellectual delay. Now I want to share what we ended up with, and maybe one day a person with a similar question will read this. It was difficult to find a dog that would be safe for a child who is a slow learner. So three months ago we adopted an adult ragdoll cat. My child understood everything pretty quickly and now they are best buddies. Cat is very good, calm and friendly. I think a small dog would work too because it makes an impression of a creature that is easy to hurt and doesn't make a desire of a rough play.

     

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  2. I am searching for a dog that is described as “suitable for full time worker, not overly needy and can entertain itself”. I’ve read through a lot of profiles and I understand that maybe just 1-5% of all offered dogs suit my needs. I am looking for an adult dog, not a puppy.

     

    We recently took a staffy on a trial and my child just loved it (except liking face). Unfortunately we returned it because it was too active and seeking attention, we couldn’t concentrate on work.

     

    I have experience with many other types of animals including cats. But I can’t take a cat because it’s easy to go to the backyard and then roam all around, there is a road near house.

  3. My child will be 6 soon but has an intellectual delay and is a slow learner. It took nearly a year to teach not to squish guinea pigs... During the day I would like the dog to stay mainly inside. In the night it can be either. Not much activity, maybe walks 3 times per week and backyard for other days. And several short break plays per day.

     

    A crate that you suggest, is it like a big cage that is placed in the room with people? I don’t know much about the dog training, I am afraid I may do it wrong.

  4. Hi, I am thinking of getting a dog and I don't have experience. I have a young child and I understand that I always should supervise their interaction. Sometimes I am not able to do it. I wonder is it ok if I lock a dog in a room about 6-7 square metres? The total time would be 3-4 hours per day. If yes, I should look for a certain temperament. What would you suggest?

     

    Approximate schedule: 1 hour in the morning and also between 3-6 pm. The dog will be allowed inside when child is at school, we work from home. When locked, I want the dog to stay quiet.

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