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How Can Service Dogs Help with Asperger’s Syndrome?

From the Show: Health Radio
Summary: Many doctors and parents have found unique benefits of having a service dog around children with Asperger's.
Air Date: 6/25/15
Duration: 10
Host: Melanie Cole, MS
Guest Bio: Dan Warren, Founder & President of Service Dogs by Warren Retrievers
Dan Warren is the Founder and President of Service Dogs by Warren Retrievers. He believes that individuals who struggle with invisible disabilities often benefit from having a canine companion in their lives to enhance quality of life, and provide hope, independence and peace of mind. It is Dan's personal goal to bring hope and peace until a cure is found for these disabilities, and he believes until there is a cure, there is a dog.
How Can Service Dogs Help with Asperger’s Syndrome?
Asperger's syndrome is a type is pervasive developmental disorder (PDD) that involves the delay of the development of skills, including socializing and communicating.

The exact cause of Asperger's is unknown, but doctors believe that it tends to run in families. Evidence of the syndrome is usually not recognizable until after the age of six.

What are some of the symptoms of Asperger's?

Symptoms can vary from mild to severe and are different for each person. These symptoms include repetitive behaviors, problems with social skills, communication difficulties, limited range of interests, coordination problems, and being highly skilled in a particular area.

Many doctors and parents have found unique benefits of having a service dog around children with Asperger's.

Dan Warren, Founder and President of Service Dogs by Warren Retrievers, shares the amazing benefits on how dogs can help children with Asperger's.