i would suggest a collie or a lab they are both great learners and good wth kids
i would suggest a collie or a lab they are both great learners and good wth kids
The lab may be a good choice. I think a lab or retreiver would be your best bet. Herding dogs would be great for it... but like mentioned, sometimes they may nip at heals.
No matter what your decision is with the breed of dog, you will need to do extensive training with him/her.
It could be done thats for sure.
You're best bet is to research to see if it has been done before & how they trained. Are you a member to down syndrome sites? Maybe they have more info on service dogs for children with down syndrome?
I wish you luck.
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Hi and welcome to Pet Talk! I also think that the lab would be a gret choice, as they are wonderful family dogs. You might want to look around at trainers in your area and see if any of them can help you train your new dog to be more like a service dog. I think it's a wonderful idea for you and your child and I wish you the best of luck![]()
MAXIMUS seems to be really concerned about babies(he's half lab). When
Takoda starts wandering, he starts poking at him. He is also concered when
he cries or makes any kind of demanding noise. Oh! did I mention the yuck diaper
thing??? A lab may be your best bet.
I'm sure MAXIMUS can be trained for these types of things. But, again, you
have to take the time to train. Any dog can be trained to do anything. Hey!
that's a really good point. They really can. But, time and patience is the key.
And welcome to Pet Talk! It's wonderful!!!!!
If I were you i'd totally look into a service dog. Call around and see if there is a service dog organization in your area.
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