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For more information please visit: https://www.dogsforgood.org/how-we-help/family-dog/
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Welcome to the community, @FamilyDogTeam! Thanks for sharing this with us.
From the Family Dog website:Our Family Dog workshops are specially designed to provide parents of children with autism with the advice and long-term support needed for choosing and training a dog to benefit the whole family.
Our Family Dog Workshops are ideal if you:- Are at the early stages of considering getting a dog to help your child
- Know that you want to get a dog and are looking for help choosing and handling a dog
- Already have a pet dog but would like training ideas and support
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Thank you @Pippa_Scope ! For some reason I can't attach a leaflet to this one.
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