College students raise service dogs in training
College students raise service dogs in training
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VAN WERT – Destinee and Keith Hough are determined to raise money for the cost of a service dog for their three-year-old daughter, Caia. Caia was born with autism, and having a service dog specially trained to help her with her autism would be life-changing according to her parents. “With autism, she has bad meltdowns,” said Destinee. “This dog will be trained to help calm her down. He will be trained to apply deep pressure, give kisses, nudge her a little, and redirect her. ” In order for Caia to be approved for a service dog, a service dog training xenia ohio doctor had to give the “okay. ” Destinee and Keith first thought about the use of a service dog after seeing how Caia interacted with one in person. “Caia is starting to become independent,” said Destinee. “She doesn’t want mom and dad to calm her down. We went to an event at the mall that was sensory-friendly and had therapy dogs. She went straight to them so we thought maybe this is something we should try. ” Destinee noted that Caia had also interacted with a therapy dog at the hospital which seemed to help her calm down.
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