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Old 07-27-2007, 02:07 PM #1
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I am an adult with A.D.H.D.and I was wondering if there was a way to get a animal to help me become stronger and not soo stressed out and to keep me company through my day? I wish that I could get one to help me cope with my bad days. I have many times thought of death because I don't get appreciated by people and animals are my stress relievers... Can anyone help me? Please?!!!!!
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Welcome to NeuroTalk puppyluver. Dogs are wonderful creatures but puppies are a lot of work...housebreaking them..etc. Would you consider getting a rescue dog....like you, they are in need of love and attention so it might be a win win situation for you both!
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welcome to neurotalk. glad you're here!

there is a service dog sub-forum under the 'our pets' forum which might interest you. you can absolutely get a dog to help you. i think that is a wonderful idea.

dogs are here to teach us about love. unconditional love. and so much more. they are so other-directed, too - probably the only creature on earth who will love you more than he loves himself (or herself, as the case may be...)

i say go for it!

good luck

wish i knew how to post that link for you but maybe someone else will come along who can help with that...

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Here is the link.....

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forumdisplay.php?f=83

thanks alison, I didn't know it was there.
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