My True Friend
TV Times|March 4,2017

Janet Sayer on how autism assistance dog Caddie, a very special contender at Crufts, has transformed the life of teenage son Joel Mum Janet can relax with Caddie around.

Caren Clark
My True Friend

Seeing your child smile properly for the first time is a joy for all parents. But for Janet Sayer, it was a milestone she never dreamed of experiencing with her 13-year old son Joel, who has autism, ADHD, speech and language problems and a sensory disorder.

‘He used to be in his own little world and didn’t communicate properly,’ mum-of-five Janet, 52, tells TV Times. ‘He never really smiled or showed emotion. He was a sad little boy and there was no light at the end of the tunnel.’

But Joel’s life changed forever four years ago when his family got autism assistance dog Caddie, a Labrador/Golden Retriever cross, from the charity Dogs for Good.

This story is from the March 4,2017 edition of TV Times.

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