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'I was shocked': Ont. rescue agency denies pet adoption due to child with autism

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A pet adoption agency in Ontario refused an application to rehome a dog to a family due to a policy it has not to send dogs to homes with children who have autism.

Erin Doan of Listowel, Ont, had applied to adopt a dog at nearby Kismutt Small Dog Rescue to serve as a companion to her nine-year-old son Henry, who has autism and is non-verbal.

Kismutt Small Dog Rescue denied the application, however, due to its policy not to send dogs to homes with children who have autism.

"I was shocked, a little teary," Doan told 麻豆影视 London.

"I was rightfully angry."

Kismutt Small Dog Rescue said that some people 鈥渕ay [criticize] my policy, but I just will not take a chance with another dog鈥 and outlined two alleged incidents where a dog was injured shortly after an adoption to a home with child who had autism.

鈥淎fter the second incident with the second dog, I made a policy that no dog will be adopted into homes with autistic children,鈥 the post read.

Janet McLaughlin, an associate professor in health studies at Wilfrid Laurier University, teaches a course on autism and has a son with the medical condition. She said it鈥檚 hurtful to treat every child with autism the same way.

鈥淐hildren with autism, just like children without autism, are unique individuals that vary in their behaviour,鈥

 鈥淚 think if I鈥檇 been told that we were denied the ability to adopt based on his diagnosis alone, despite the fact that he has no history of aggression or violence, I really would have felt hurt and outrage.鈥

The incident has also sparked outrage from other families who have children on the autism spectrum and calls for boycott of the rescue agency all together.

"Immediate thoughts were that it was discrimination, loud and clear,鈥 said Cassidy Sabo, a concerned parent.

Vicki Spadoni, executive director of Autism Dog Services, trains dogs for children with autism and said that rescue dogs can work with these families, they just need to make sure to find the right fit.

鈥淚t has to be vetted very, very, very carefully, absolutely, but it's very doable and it's very much encouraged,鈥 she said.

In a statement to 麻豆影视, Kismutt Small Dog Rescue said the dogs are adopted strictly as pets and are not trained as service animals.

Autism Ontario said in a statement that it 鈥渟trongly object[s]  to the discriminatory ban against autistic children and families by Kismutt [Small] Dog Rescue" and added that the incident is reminder that more education is needed.

Meanwhile, Doan said other rescue agencies have already reached out to help them find the right match.

With files from 麻豆影视 Kitchener and 麻豆影视 London

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