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Service Dogs Give Autistic Kids More Confidence

(WCCO) Most parents can attest to the challenges of trying to go Christmas shopping with toddlers in tow.

Well imagine if one of your toddlers was autistic. 

A new program is giving parents of autistic children new freedom and their children new confidence.

Jennifer Schuler isn't as leery of trips to the mall any more. She now has a little help looking after her 5-year-old, Sam.

Sam has autism and a place like the Eden Prairie Mall provides so much stimulation, it can be overwhelming -- for him and his mother.   However, now they both have Reno, an autism assistance dog provided by hearing and service dogs of Minnesota.

"So Reno knows by laying down he can stop Sam from moving -- a lot better," said Schuler.

Sam is the first kid to get a dog like Reno from the program, which is modeled after a similar one that's proven very successful in Canada.

Sam is told it's his job to watch Reno. He never seems to let go, but just in case, he is tethered to his new pal.  

Sam can wiggle, squirm or dart away from Mom and Dad, but not from Reno.   

"And now I can take him to the mall by myself and hang on to the leash. And I can still do what I need to do shopping ... without having to hang on to him constantly or worry about him getting away," said Schuler.

A simple stay command and Reno hit's the floor. Sam can't dash away into a crowd, or even worse, into traffic.  Temper tantrums don't last long either.

Reno isn't just for outings, he lives with Sam's family. 

"Reno will stay in bed with Sam, until Sam is sleeping, and then Reno will come outside the door and sleep outside the door for the rest of the night," Schuler smiles as she comments.

It's led to a lot less anxiety on everyone's part. Mom said Sam is just so relaxed with Reno. And trips to the mall are no longer as stressful for her.

"It is just the safety. I just feel so mush at ease with the two of them," she said.

For more information on the program, click here.




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