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Kate’s wait for a four-legged angel

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Article online since March 28th 2008, 8:00
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Kate’s wait for a four-legged angel
Shy smiles and a wagging tail were good signs of a successful introduction between Kate Harrington, who has autism, and Dallas, a service dog trained especially to help children with the condition. Carla Allen photo
Kate’s wait for a four-legged angel
By Carla Allen

THE VANGUARD

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At the age of seven, Kate Harrington has no fear. She’s jumped from moving vehicles, stepped into a swimming pool over her head and sat motionless in front of a moving snowplow. Kate is autistic and her mother Ann hopes to soon have a four-legged assistant to help tend to her special needs.
A year ago Ann Harrington began the application process to receive a specially trained dog through National Service Dogs based in Cambridge, Ontario.

The organization has been training Labrador and Golden Retrievers to assist children and families living with Autism since 1996.

Last week trainer Cathy Jurchuck arrived with Dallas, a year-and-a-half old golden lab to visit the Harrington’s and assess the family’s suitability as well as Kate’s reaction to a dog.

The introduction was a happy event. There were lots of sloppy kisses and much vigorous tail wagging from Dallas, giggles and smiles from Kate. The attraction was mutual.

But a dog like Dallas will become much more than a friend should the application be approved.

The dogs are trained to bark in emergencies and will stop a child from bolting into danger thanks to a special leash and harness.

Jurchuck demonstrates the technique by fastening a work vest on Dallas and the dog immediately calms down. Jurchuck mimics the actions of an autistic child having an episode, stamping her feet and tugging on the leash. Dallas squats down and braces herself against the pulling, preventing Jurchuk from moving away.

The dog can also increase social bonding and support self-control, acting as a calming influence in stressful situations.

“A lot of times we’ll find the kids will sleep better, just having the dog in the room with them,” said Jurchuk.

Applicants are encouraged to help raise the $18,000 required for their dog by putting on fundraising events or providing contact information of organizations or individuals that might be willing to assist

The Harringtons should hear back in a month to six weeks if they are accepted then the fundraising efforts begin.

To publicize Kate’s plight and her goal of owning an Autism Service Dog, the Harringtons have published a website at:

paws4kate.tripod.com.

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PAWS4KATE

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Article online since March 28th 2008
Hey EveryOne ... We would like to thank Carla for the great coverage of Kate's Story ... from this we have gotten many offers for help ... EveryOne Support is greatly appreciated ... Everything from words of support ON!

Thanks again! People can also join her group on FaceBook ... just do a search for ... Paws 4 Kate ... I update it regularly ...

I got an Email From Chris Fowler from National Service Dogs (co-founder) today saying that he Sent us a letter in the mail ... and he teased us by saying ... I wonder what it says??? So we can't wait till next week to hear our answer ... we weren't expecting a letter this fast ,... I will let everyone know as soon as possible!

Ann Harrington!

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