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Day five of five for our powerhouse episode drive for International Assistance Dog Week! Today we were supposed to be talking about tasks for people who are Neurodivergent, but the conversation quickly evolved into talking about the ethics surrounding training tasks for behaviours such as bolting. Unfortunately, this is an area most misunderstood and misrepresented within the Assistance and Service Dog community, so we hope you'll forgive the slightly longer episode.
See our other episodes in this series; Physical, Hearing, Guide & Medical Alert.
Captions for this episode may be found under the transcript tab on Buzzsprout, or alternatively here; http://shorturl.at/joEGI
You can find us at;
Assistance Dog Education Project - Facebook Page & Group
@assistancedogeducationproject - Instagram
@tedtheassistancedog - Chloé & Ted on both Facebook & Instagram
By Chloé Nerina FullerDay five of five for our powerhouse episode drive for International Assistance Dog Week! Today we were supposed to be talking about tasks for people who are Neurodivergent, but the conversation quickly evolved into talking about the ethics surrounding training tasks for behaviours such as bolting. Unfortunately, this is an area most misunderstood and misrepresented within the Assistance and Service Dog community, so we hope you'll forgive the slightly longer episode.
See our other episodes in this series; Physical, Hearing, Guide & Medical Alert.
Captions for this episode may be found under the transcript tab on Buzzsprout, or alternatively here; http://shorturl.at/joEGI
You can find us at;
Assistance Dog Education Project - Facebook Page & Group
@assistancedogeducationproject - Instagram
@tedtheassistancedog - Chloé & Ted on both Facebook & Instagram