Pwca
Posted : 11/30/2006 12:41:42 AM
Samoyeds and Collies can both be good with autistic individuals, as can labs, goldens, and some of the spaniels. HOWEVER, the adult's caretaker has a MAJOR responsibility to make sure the dog is not being injured by being stepped on or pulled on. Just because the adults have autism doesn't mean the dog should have to put up with infinite amounts of being picked on.
That alone is not a reason to pick a dog, though. All the breeds I listed above shed copiously and need fair amounts of exercise. While I'd avoid the higher-drive guarding breeds, some of the LGDs could work with proper training, as well as some of the larger toys- almost any breed *could* work if you are willing to put in the time and training and look for a tolerent individual dog.