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Take him to a rescue center and let the dog choose him if you know what I mean...it has been proving that especially dogs are great with all sorts from brain damage to fits autism to Alzheimer's the l

Get a lab easy to train, handle and as good a dog as you'll get, and by the way, no I don't have labs, but I do have an autistic child.

I have a Terrier with Irish ancestry, the b*****d thing makes me a nervous wreck in public! Get a nice gentle dog would be my advice.

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What's his temperament like ( working/working with other dog ) ss...has he got the usual Wheaton temperament or the temperament of a labradoodle

 

 

Wolf in sheeps clothing"... Ain't that just true..the look on people face when they see how much havoc a cute fluffy ball of hair can do lol

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What's his temperament like ( working/working with other dog ) ss...has he got the usual Wheaton temperament or the temperament of a labradoodle

 

 

Wolf in sheeps clothing"... Ain't that just true..the look on people face when they see how much havoc a cute fluffy ball of hair can do lol

 

He's really cool with other dogs, until they are within reach, then he grabs them and shakes them, he's accidentally had a couple locally, he definitely means harm when he's got hold of them!

 

If another dog challenges him, he goes mental, there are plenty who've seen and heard him hit the end of his chain at shows when one minute he is asleep under my Land Rover ... The next he is bouncing on the chain, not great for business! :huh:

 

When we are out walking, if we see another dog, he goes down into a funny stalking stance or lies down completely, then lunges at them as they pass, luckily it looks to the owners like he is scared of their dog, so I make the most of that and stand over him etc.

 

He can't be trusted near other male dogs, at all, bitches he seems to be ok with, but I wouldn't risk that either.

 

He's the only dog I have so it's no problem mostly, just a shame not to be able to let him off for a run, it's just too risky, I'm a bag of nerves if he is off, constantly looking out for other dogs :icon_eek:

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Turk, just out of interest, why is the Irish considered an ideal pet for an Autistic child ?

I ask in pure innocence.

I have not come across many Irish terriers in the last 20 years ago but the dogs back then were fiery and argumentative with just about anything.

IMO if you asked a breeder of Shetland Sheepdogs would they be ideal the answer would be yes.

If you asked a breeder of Boxers the same question the answer would be yes and so forth.

So I'm wondering WHY Irish terriers ?

I read that they was good with children and can handle rough play and for some reason my boy has taken to terriers but my Mrs has been put off by most cos of the way she has seen others brought up. Also the are territorial so as i keep motorbikes they would hopefully alert me of any problems,

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Get a lab easy to train, handle and as good a dog as you'll get, and by the way, no I don't have labs, but I do have an autistic child

 

Again same as some terriers, My Mrs old flat mate had a Black Lab and was a hand full, he was left in a flat most time on his own and was fed up and wanted to play, i have explain this to her but she not having none off it, but our 1st choice when when 1st looked into it few months ago was either cocker or king Charles spaniel, But i read somewhere that they dont like rough play.

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Thanks for all the great information guys, really appriate it. someone did mention foing to a rescue home, there is 1 10mins from me and me often pop in there to see whats about. and someone did mention about not a particular breed but letting my boy make the choice and i think thats going to be best thing. just hope its not a little ratty dog!!!

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Beagles are aslo supposed to be good with autistic kids pal. How is your boy around dogs

he loves them but can get abit aggressive with them. only problem we have is we only have a 2 bed house with a medium size garden and im at work from 5am most mornings so dog will have to be able to be ok on his own until mrs and boy get up and until she gets home from doing her bits and bobs, so the dog could end up on its own for few hours on his own.

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