Dog to help with anxiety and confidence

My nearly 6 year old high functioning lovely son suffers with anxiety and lack of confidence.  We think a family dog coud really help.  We understand that the opportunity to get an assistance dog is extremely slim and we are not even trying to go down that road.  We have contacted a dog trainer who will assist when we find the right dog and we are prepared to find and pay for a dog ourselves.  The issue is that I like recue dogs as I think that breeding dogs is often irresponsible and no more than an opportunity to make cash.  However, we need the right dog.  Calm, gentle, willing to play and be trained.  Ideally we need a young dog.  We have started looking around the rescue centres where we live in Merseyside but we can't go on a waiting list so it's about touching lucky.  Any advice or shared experiences would be much appreciated.  Thanks, Tracy

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  • This is the bit that touched me the most about your reply:

    Disallowed Cynosure said:
    I am also Autistic and I would LOVE any kind of FRIEND

  • I am not certain which "reply" shows up upon whose machines or where and how and why... and so I "reply" to the "reply" which is apparently direct to ME.

    Thank you so very much, AD (!), for writing this and for defending me as well --- I truly mean that. But I don't want to continue upon this page (...), although I *am* interested in seeing if "threads/subjects" within other related "threads/subjects" are "permitted" or not. Yet most of all, I try to keep this "reply-to-a-reply" short, HERE. If you or anyone are having trouble finding the new "area/thread/forum" I have started, then this is (currently) the title:

    AUTISTIC PEOPLE ON THE (N.A.S.) INTERNET, AND "HOW-TO" USE IT.

    If anyone reading can at least find the "search box" on their machine/device, then enter that or "keywords" or combinations of that title and you shall (in theory) find it.

    Concerning this "Puppy for a Child" area here, stay here, please. Concerning <> "(how) Autistic persons want a friend (or puppy/cat/other-animal) or lack thereof..."... that may well warrant a whole NEW "thread/forum", but I would not know. Nonetheless, you are welcome, and/or to continue this "replied-to" subject, at least at the "thread/forum" I state, there.

    Lastly, if I appear to have accidentally posted anything twice, I apologise, but I don't dare get rid of either, since this might accidentally get rid of BOTH. Errors and mistakes like this are discussed on the other thread I started and mentioned here.

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  • I am not certain which "reply" shows up upon whose machines or where and how and why... and so I "reply" to the "reply" which is apparently direct to ME.

    Thank you so very much, AD (!), for writing this and for defending me as well --- I truly mean that. But I don't want to continue upon this page (...), although I *am* interested in seeing if "threads/subjects" within other related "threads/subjects" are "permitted" or not. Yet most of all, I try to keep this "reply-to-a-reply" short, HERE. If you or anyone are having trouble finding the new "area/thread/forum" I have started, then this is (currently) the title:

    AUTISTIC PEOPLE ON THE (N.A.S.) INTERNET, AND "HOW-TO" USE IT.

    If anyone reading can at least find the "search box" on their machine/device, then enter that or "keywords" or combinations of that title and you shall (in theory) find it.

    Concerning this "Puppy for a Child" area here, stay here, please. Concerning <> "(how) Autistic persons want a friend (or puppy/cat/other-animal) or lack thereof..."... that may well warrant a whole NEW "thread/forum", but I would not know. Nonetheless, you are welcome, and/or to continue this "replied-to" subject, at least at the "thread/forum" I state, there.

    Lastly, if I appear to have accidentally posted anything twice, I apologise, but I don't dare get rid of either, since this might accidentally get rid of BOTH. Errors and mistakes like this are discussed on the other thread I started and mentioned here.

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