Showing a sense of independence
Everywhere we go
Receiving a friend and
Visiting families until a match is found
It is a beautiful sight seeing the bond we make
Children and adults showing responsibility taking care of us
Everybody appreciates our hard work to help people

Doing things that we cannot
Opening a door to a new start
Giving time to train and care for us
Showing the start of an awesome friendship

By Emily Davis, 12

Click here to see: Puppies in Training &.Graduates

ADS' dogs:

- improve safety and security at home, in public, and at school.
- help prevent the child from bolting into traffic or other dangerous situations.
- provide independence, allowing the child to walk holding their dog rather than a parent's hand.
- lend support and a calming influence to the child as they cope in highly stressful situations and changes in routine.
- allow greater freedom for families to participate in outings and activities.
- help improve socialization skills by bridging the gap between children with autism and society.
- acts as a constant companion, offering unconditional love and friendship.
- can help with transitioning and behaviour when out in public.

Current waiting time for a dog is less than 18 months.

We welcome inquiries at info@autismdogservices.ca
or 519-721-1068.

Autism Dog Services adheres to standards set by Assistance Dogs International (ADI)

Autism Dog Services, Cambridge, ON 2008