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http://www.deltasociety.org/TextOnly/ServiceArticlesChildren.htm Very long article on link..


 Service Dogs for Children with Disabilities

When are they the right prescription?

There is no question that a service dog can be a tremendous benefit to a person with a disability. When the person is a child, it might be especially difficult to locate a trainer that will best meet the child's needs. Some service dog training centers do not train dogs for children at all, and most have minimum age limits ? some as young as 7, but the majority are age 12.

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