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<blockquote data-quote="alongfortheride" data-source="post: 251675" data-attributes="member: 3817"><p>I didn't have a dog growing up so I was really hesitant to be a dog owner. I put it off for years even though I knew that a pup would be really good for difficult child as he has become more and more isolated. He loved the thera-dog days at partial and the clinicians kept on commenting on how animated he became on those days.</p><p></p><p>In January I conquered my fears and got a very calm Whoodle (Wheaten terrier/Standard Poodle). OMG, the connection between the two is incredible. He has a couch buddy! I have not been able to use the adjective "sweet" in relation to difficult child for many years but to watch the two; his utmost attention to her needs, his calm voice and tender words is heart-melting. He simply is not miserable when she is near.</p><p></p><p>I think it is very important that you find a calm disposition, one that is not hyper. Good luck. Go for it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alongfortheride, post: 251675, member: 3817"] I didn't have a dog growing up so I was really hesitant to be a dog owner. I put it off for years even though I knew that a pup would be really good for difficult child as he has become more and more isolated. He loved the thera-dog days at partial and the clinicians kept on commenting on how animated he became on those days. In January I conquered my fears and got a very calm Whoodle (Wheaten terrier/Standard Poodle). OMG, the connection between the two is incredible. He has a couch buddy! I have not been able to use the adjective "sweet" in relation to difficult child for many years but to watch the two; his utmost attention to her needs, his calm voice and tender words is heart-melting. He simply is not miserable when she is near. I think it is very important that you find a calm disposition, one that is not hyper. Good luck. Go for it! [/QUOTE]
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