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Autism assistance dogs offer a variety of services that improve the lives of autistic children. Autism assistance dogs can work as a security item. The dog will allow the child to feel safe and help them to child sleep without their parents with little to no crying. Autistic children sometimes do not know how to demonstrate their love. Service dogs encourage an affectionate relationship between dog and child, and this learning can carry into other relationships in the child's life. Some autistic children will never be able to physically show affection due to sensory issues. However, this does not mean that they cannot express it through speech, writing, or alternative forms of communication. Another behavior that is common in autistic children is wandering away from parents. These children often don’t understand or see the necessity of staying with their parents, which can lead to stressful situations for the parents.  Allowing the child to hold onto the dog, or even tethering the child to the dog, can prevent the child from wandering off, as the dog is trained to stay near the parents. Additionally, the service dog will help to ensure the child's safety when crossing the street. While an autistic child might attempt to run into a busy street, the service dog is trained to sit on the sidewalk until the road is clear and it is safe to cross. Allowing the service dog to accompany the child to school can help the child to remain with the rest of the class and not wander off. This can improve the child's relations with their teachers and help them to stay more engaged during class.  Service dogs have even been shown to limit the number of meltdowns that autistic children experience in school. This is because the dog provides a comforting, familiar presence which calms the child. The dog also provides a source of unconditional love and acceptance, which the child may not get from students, teachers, or even therapists. This ensures control over the dog and prevents the dog from disrupting the environment. Also be aware that public schooling does not usually provide a handler for the dog. Each autistic child is unique, so the service dogs are often trained to work specifically for your child's needs. This ensures that the dog will be equipped to deal with the individual problems or concerns of the child. This is usually referred to as an owner trained service dog. Before beginning, know your boundaries to training a dog and be willing to work with a local dog trainer.

summary: Know that service dogs can provide security for an autistic child. Realize that a service dog can help an autistic child understand affection. Understand that service dogs can prevent autistic children from wandering off. Know that the service dog can help to keep the child safe and calm at school. Know that though the dog can help, a child will need an adult handler at all times. Understand most programs offer specialized training to fit a child's needs. Be aware that it's possible to train a service dog for your child's individual needs.


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That is, if it looks like the company is just using a stock image, request images of that bag specifically, especially if you are buying it used. Gucci pays close attention to detail, so their stitching will be even and neat. If thread is pulling out or if it seems uneven on a bag, that bag is likely a fake. The back of the label should have the serial hand-stamped on it. The letters should be small and close together. If they are widespread apart, it's likely a fake. Also look for the copyright symbol (a circle with an R in it). The label should also have "Gucci" on it. Look specifically at the "u," which should be less bold on the right than the left. Where seams meet, the pattern should line up precisely. Also, letters and logos won't be cut in half with the real thing. The leather shouldn't be tough, but rather, soft and supple. Obviously, that is harder to see online, but in person, you should feel the leather. On Gucci bags, the leather should be pebbled napa leather. Microsuede is a dead giveaway for a fake. If you can see glue spilling out anywhere, it likely isn't a Gucci. Check where the different types of materials meet, and look at the lining inside for glue. The metal on Gucci bags should not rust. Look closely at the places where the metal meets the leather or canvas. Gucci bags are usually canvas. When you tilt them in the light, they should be lightly shiny. That is, visit a store to see the real thing in person. Counterfeiters will often get parts of the bag wrong, especially on the inside, such as pocket locations or lining color. Sometimes counterfeiters get words on the label wrong, so check to make sure words are spelled correctly.

summary: Ask for images of the actual bag. Look for sloppy stitching. Examine the back of the label. Check the seams. Feel the leather. Look for glue lines. Check for rust. Look for the sheen. Examine against the real thing. Check for misspellings.


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Even though cats aren't known for being the friendliest creatures, often preferring to be by themselves rather than constantly in owners' arms, they should not be constantly trying to get away from people. This can be a sign that they need a reduction in environmental stressors.  If your cat consistently ducks out of the room or dodges behind furniture every time someone enters the room, you should try to figure out what's wrong. New cats may hide more than cats who are accustomed to their homes, so don't be alarmed if your new cat hides for a while after moving in. If you have a cat cohabitating with other pets, it should be easy to tell if aggression is a normal behavior or not. If your cat consistently snaps at or picks fights with animals it used to play happily with, the cat very well may be stressed. Your cat may be sick instead of stressed, so identify any stressors that could be triggering this behavior before heading to the vet. You are also probably attuned to how your cat interacts with other humans. If your cat used to be warm toward people, or even passively accepted their presence, and suddenly starts lashing out, you have a problem. Again, if you are mystified by this aggression, take stock of your home environment and identify any stressors. If there aren't any, the cat may be sick.
summary: Notice when your cat isolates itself. Be concerned about aggression toward other animals. Address aggression toward people.