InvestigatingMouse
Earning My Ears
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- May 17, 2023
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My son has significant PTSD and panic attacks. The thing that works the best to help him center and reorganize is our beloved dog, but he is getting old. So, we're thinking of getting him a puppy and training it as a service dog to recognize and interrupt when he panics. That way, if he decides to go away for college, or other reasons, he'll have a dog to go with him.
For a variety of reasons, we think a small dog, possibly a very small dog, makes the most sense. Dorm rooms are small. He gets a lot of places by biking, and a dog that could be harnessed into a basket would work. Small dogs are cheaper to feed. His current dog works really well and is about 20 lbs.
But I have often heard it said "I saw a dog in Target that obviously wasn't a service dog because it was a Yorkie! Yorkies can't be service dogs!" I worry that he'll run into more doubters with a little dog.
Anyway this is a long way to say that I'd love to hear about people's dogs, and particularly experiences with small breeds as service dogs.
For a variety of reasons, we think a small dog, possibly a very small dog, makes the most sense. Dorm rooms are small. He gets a lot of places by biking, and a dog that could be harnessed into a basket would work. Small dogs are cheaper to feed. His current dog works really well and is about 20 lbs.
But I have often heard it said "I saw a dog in Target that obviously wasn't a service dog because it was a Yorkie! Yorkies can't be service dogs!" I worry that he'll run into more doubters with a little dog.
Anyway this is a long way to say that I'd love to hear about people's dogs, and particularly experiences with small breeds as service dogs.