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lanamasri
Asked June 2014
Could anyone tell me where to find a dog for dementia patients?
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Are you looking to adopt a dog to train as a service animal?
Or are you looking for a dog that someone with dementia could adopt? If so, please rethink that. Someone with dementia can't be responsible for taking care of an animal.
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Or are you looking for a dog that someone with dementia could adopt? If so, please rethink that. Someone with dementia can't be responsible for taking care of an animal.