Autism Assistance Dogs Ireland is a national charity providing
highly trained assistance dogs for children with autism and their families.
Having an assistance dog allows the families to be able to go out again and take
their child to places that they had stopped going to. The dog also helps
them to be able to partake in simple everyday activities that the rest of us
take for granted. A simple trip to the local shop can be a very stressful
task for a child with autism.
It takes up to 2 years to train each dog, initially the pup is placed with a
Puppy Foster Carer who are all volunteers and brings up the pup for the first 12
months ensuring it is well socialised in order for it to become a suitable
assistance dog.
The dog then enters its training which takes a further 3 months at which time it
is matched to a suitable child and family who will have already been assessed
and accepted for an assistance dog. All dogs have access to shops,
restaurants etc and wear a red jacket with a logo to identify them as an
assistance dog.
The family go through an intensive training to ensure they are confident before
taking the dog home and this is then followed up by aftercare visits to the
home.
It costs €15,000 to train each dog and all our money is raised through
fundraising events.
AADI Charity No. 19293