FASD Dogs, with Jodee Kulp & Donnie Winokur

1 month ago
11

The podcast remains on remission, but not for much longer! We have closed on a house and the movers come 2 weeks from today. Meanwhile, enjoy this rebroadcast of a popular episode!

In this heartwarming and educational episode of Living with FASD, host Patti Kasper is joined by two remarkable guests, Jodee Kulp and Donnie Winokur, to explore the transformative impact of FASD service dogs. Donnie, the parent of the first child to receive an FASD service dog, shares her family's touching journey, from the challenges of raising a child with FASD to the incredible support and companionship provided by their service dog.
Listeners will be treated to an in-depth discussion about the comprehensive training these dogs undergo, the profound connection they share with their handlers, and the life-changing benefits they bring to families affected by FASD. The episode delves into the nuances of service dog assistance, from sensory regulation and emotional support to practical interventions like tracking and preventing elopement.
Jodee Kulp, an expert in the field, illuminates the process of training and matching service dogs with children and adults with FASD, emphasizing the significance of building trust and understanding the unique needs of each individual. The conversation also touches on the financial aspects and community involvement in acquiring a service dog, offering valuable insights and advice for those considering this path.
Don't miss the inspiring stories, laughter, and a few surprising moments that highlight the incredible bond between service dogs and their handlers. Whether you're a parent, caregiver, or individual living with FASD, this episode is sure to open your eyes to the potential of service dogs as a life-enhancing tool.
For more information on obtaining a service dog for FASD, reach out to livingwithfasdpodcast@gmail.com. And remember to subscribe, share, and join us next Monday for another enriching episode of Living with FASD.

Loading 1 comment...