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Old 03-06-2007, 07:34 PM #1
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My name is Lynn and I own Tail Waggin Training Center, we train service dogs for the handicap including individuals with autism. My husband and I have a daughter with autism who uses a service dog each day.
We have been training, handling and breeding dogs for 25 years. We are the top in our field and the our daughter is the first child in Maine to work a service dog going on 5 years. Hope to be able to help anyone with questions.
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Hi Lynn and welcome to NeuroTalk

what a great service you provide!

you may want to add your website to the useful wesites thread on our section for service dogs at
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/showthread.php?t=4315
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Very nice to "meet" you! Your dog training sounds very interesting! I love dogs, and I was hoping to become a groomer/ trainer, but with my health situation (I have Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy) I think I'll be doing something different.

I have a two brothers with an autism/ autism spectrum dx. How does your daughter's service dog help her?

Look foward to talking with you later.
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