Guest guest Posted June 16, 2008 Report Share Posted June 16, 2008 That is awesome -- but only 10-20 pounds? & nbsp; I'm afraid my son would smother the little things! & nbsp; That is awesome though - I'm sure many families will benefit! M. Guppy My autism journey & nbsp;isn't about waiting for the storm to pass, it's about learning to dance in the rain.... & nbsp; Texas Autism Advocacy: & nbsp; www.TexasAutismAdvocacy.org " There are some aspects of a person's life that we have no right to compromise. & nbsp; We cannot negotiate the size of an institution. & nbsp; No one should live in one. & nbsp; We cannot debate who should get an inclusive education. & nbsp; Everyone should. & nbsp; We cannot determine who does and who does not get the right to make their own choices and forge their own futures. & nbsp; All must. " From: Cookie & lt;mmmckinn@... & gt; Subject: Autism Therapy Dogs - Miniature Littlefield Sheepdogs To: Texas-Autism-Advocacy Date: Sunday, June 15, 2008, 9:42 PM Gulf Coast ASA had an AWESOME presentation on Saturday at the Pasadena Church with Dawn Littlefield, who has bred these amazing little dogs for special needs kids. The dogs are gorgeous and sweet. They do not bark, ever. They are non-allergenic for kids with allergies. They are very small 10 and 15 pounds. They offer companionship to non-verbal children as well as physically disabled children. They are kept by the breeder longer and taught good behavior by the other dogs, which is best. They can stay outside the majority of the day, if they have shade and plenty to eat and drink. But they are so small, that they just don't get in the way. They sleep with the child and bond with the special needs child. They are usually grass potty-trained, and do not cry. She matches the dog with your child to ensure they are very compatible. Dawn said that she has placed over 4,000 of these dogs with special needs children all over America, and in all of her years, she has only had 3 incompatibilities, where she has offered to take the puppy back and replace it for free. No breeder that I know of will do that anywhere. These dogs are specifically bread from 6 different dogs, and they have their own unique look. They are also very healthy too. The 20 that she brought for everyone to visit with and adopt, were just GORGEOUS! They were so sweet it was unbelievable how gentle they were the agressive autistic kids. It was probably one of the best events I have been to since my son was diagnosed. I just wish more people had the opportunity to attend. http://miniaturelit tlefieldsheepdog .com/index. html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2008 Report Share Posted June 16, 2008 That is awesome -- but only 10-20 pounds? & nbsp; I'm afraid my son would smother the little things! & nbsp; That is awesome though - I'm sure many families will benefit! M. Guppy My autism journey & nbsp;isn't about waiting for the storm to pass, it's about learning to dance in the rain.... & nbsp; Texas Autism Advocacy: & nbsp; www.TexasAutismAdvocacy.org " There are some aspects of a person's life that we have no right to compromise. & nbsp; We cannot negotiate the size of an institution. & nbsp; No one should live in one. & nbsp; We cannot debate who should get an inclusive education. & nbsp; Everyone should. & nbsp; We cannot determine who does and who does not get the right to make their own choices and forge their own futures. & nbsp; All must. " From: Cookie & lt;mmmckinn@... & gt; Subject: Autism Therapy Dogs - Miniature Littlefield Sheepdogs To: Texas-Autism-Advocacy Date: Sunday, June 15, 2008, 9:42 PM Gulf Coast ASA had an AWESOME presentation on Saturday at the Pasadena Church with Dawn Littlefield, who has bred these amazing little dogs for special needs kids. The dogs are gorgeous and sweet. They do not bark, ever. They are non-allergenic for kids with allergies. They are very small 10 and 15 pounds. They offer companionship to non-verbal children as well as physically disabled children. They are kept by the breeder longer and taught good behavior by the other dogs, which is best. They can stay outside the majority of the day, if they have shade and plenty to eat and drink. But they are so small, that they just don't get in the way. They sleep with the child and bond with the special needs child. They are usually grass potty-trained, and do not cry. She matches the dog with your child to ensure they are very compatible. Dawn said that she has placed over 4,000 of these dogs with special needs children all over America, and in all of her years, she has only had 3 incompatibilities, where she has offered to take the puppy back and replace it for free. No breeder that I know of will do that anywhere. These dogs are specifically bread from 6 different dogs, and they have their own unique look. They are also very healthy too. The 20 that she brought for everyone to visit with and adopt, were just GORGEOUS! They were so sweet it was unbelievable how gentle they were the agressive autistic kids. It was probably one of the best events I have been to since my son was diagnosed. I just wish more people had the opportunity to attend. http://miniaturelit tlefieldsheepdog .com/index. html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2008 Report Share Posted June 16, 2008 Web site said there was a sliding price scale..what do these little darlings cost? They are adorable! Chris _____ From: Texas-Autism-Advocacy [mailto:Texas-Autism-Advocacy ] On Behalf Of Cookie Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2008 9:42 PM To: Texas-Autism-Advocacy Subject: Autism Therapy Dogs - Miniature Littlefield Sheepdogs Gulf Coast ASA had an AWESOME presentation on Saturday at the Pasadena Church with Dawn Littlefield, who has bred these amazing little dogs for special needs kids. The dogs are gorgeous and sweet. They do not bark, ever. They are non-allergenic for kids with allergies. They are very small 10 and 15 pounds. They offer companionship to non-verbal children as well as physically disabled children. They are kept by the breeder longer and taught good behavior by the other dogs, which is best. They can stay outside the majority of the day, if they have shade and plenty to eat and drink. But they are so small, that they just don't get in the way. They sleep with the child and bond with the special needs child. They are usually grass potty-trained, and do not cry. She matches the dog with your child to ensure they are very compatible. Dawn said that she has placed over 4,000 of these dogs with special needs children all over America, and in all of her years, she has only had 3 incompatibilities, where she has offered to take the puppy back and replace it for free. No breeder that I know of will do that anywhere. These dogs are specifically bread from 6 different dogs, and they have their own unique look. They are also very healthy too. The 20 that she brought for everyone to visit with and adopt, were just GORGEOUS! They were so sweet it was unbelievable how gentle they were the agressive autistic kids. It was probably one of the best events I have been to since my son was diagnosed. I just wish more people had the opportunity to attend. http://miniaturelit <http://miniaturelittlefieldsheepdog.com/index.html> tlefieldsheepdog.com/index.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2008 Report Share Posted June 16, 2008 Web site said there was a sliding price scale..what do these little darlings cost? They are adorable! Chris _____ From: Texas-Autism-Advocacy [mailto:Texas-Autism-Advocacy ] On Behalf Of Cookie Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2008 9:42 PM To: Texas-Autism-Advocacy Subject: Autism Therapy Dogs - Miniature Littlefield Sheepdogs Gulf Coast ASA had an AWESOME presentation on Saturday at the Pasadena Church with Dawn Littlefield, who has bred these amazing little dogs for special needs kids. The dogs are gorgeous and sweet. They do not bark, ever. They are non-allergenic for kids with allergies. They are very small 10 and 15 pounds. They offer companionship to non-verbal children as well as physically disabled children. They are kept by the breeder longer and taught good behavior by the other dogs, which is best. They can stay outside the majority of the day, if they have shade and plenty to eat and drink. But they are so small, that they just don't get in the way. They sleep with the child and bond with the special needs child. They are usually grass potty-trained, and do not cry. She matches the dog with your child to ensure they are very compatible. Dawn said that she has placed over 4,000 of these dogs with special needs children all over America, and in all of her years, she has only had 3 incompatibilities, where she has offered to take the puppy back and replace it for free. No breeder that I know of will do that anywhere. These dogs are specifically bread from 6 different dogs, and they have their own unique look. They are also very healthy too. The 20 that she brought for everyone to visit with and adopt, were just GORGEOUS! They were so sweet it was unbelievable how gentle they were the agressive autistic kids. It was probably one of the best events I have been to since my son was diagnosed. I just wish more people had the opportunity to attend. http://miniaturelit <http://miniaturelittlefieldsheepdog.com/index.html> tlefieldsheepdog.com/index.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2008 Report Share Posted August 12, 2008 Does anyone personaly have one of these dogs. It sounds so exciting!!! Sent via BlackBerry by AT & T Re: Autism Therapy Dogs - Miniature Littlefield Sheepdogs Can someone give me this person's contact info ? Thanks, Autism Therapy Dogs - Miniature Littlefield Sheepdogs Gulf Coast ASA had an AWESOME presentation on Saturday at the Pasadena Church with Dawn Littlefield, who has bred these amazing little dogs for special needs kids. The dogs are gorgeous and sweet. They do not bark, ever. They are non-allergenic for kids with allergies. They are very small 10 and 15 pounds. They offer companionship to non-verbal children as well as physically disabled children. They are kept by the breeder longer and taught good behavior by the other dogs, which is best. They can stay outside the majority of the day, if they have shade and plenty to eat and drink. But they are so small, that they just don't get in the way. They sleep with the child and bond with the special needs child. They are usually grass potty-trained, and do not cry. She matches the dog with your child to ensure they are very compatible. Dawn said that she has placed over 4,000 of these dogs with special needs children all over America, and in all of her years, she has only had 3 incompatibilities, where she has offered to take the puppy back and replace it for free. No breeder that I know of will do that anywhere. These dogs are specifically bread from 6 different dogs, and they have their own unique look. They are also very healthy too. The 20 that she brought for everyone to visit with and adopt, were just GORGEOUS! They were so sweet it was unbelievable how gentle they were the agressive autistic kids. It was probably one of the best events I have been to since my son was diagnosed. I just wish more people had the opportunity to attend. http://miniaturelittlefieldsheepdog.com/index.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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