Golden Retriever Helps Boy Come Out of Autism – Friend Like Henry

Golden Retriever Helps Boy Come Out of Autism – Friend Like Henry


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The moving true story of a Golden Labrador Retriever named Henry who was adopted into a family with a severely Autistic boy named Dale.

The Autism was so severe, Dale stopped speaking to his parents and his tantrums worsened. He and his parents were a prisoner of the effects of Autism until they adopted a puppy.

Dale’s breakthrough came through the help and unconditional love of Henry the Lab. Dale’s life was transformed. Watch this special video to see Henry, and the effect he has on Dale.



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25 Responsesto “Golden Retriever Helps Boy Come Out of Autism – Friend Like Henry”

  1. IJustLoveSweetiesXx says:

    @praxitelison thats great but please don’t call autism a sickness!!!

  2. sheerblonde823 says:

    God I love these dogs so much.

  3. laurenceChaux says:

    watching this is making me miss my pet dogs in my country.. >o<

  4. AotearoaSoldier17 says:

    same story with me and my dog who died more then a half year ago. you’ll see him in my channel though…

  5. memoseley78 says:

    sickness? you are a complete moron.

  6. Lauraaaaa1994 says:

    i remember watching this a couple year ago, cried my eyes out!

  7. SpectacularCheese says:

    amazing, really touching. I wanna golden retriever.

  8. ikanmajimenagakusei says:

    I want a golden retriever..

  9. SSstrikerX says:

    @Onadragonfly the real stupids are those invading other nations with great killing technology and still losing the war.

  10. iHelpWindows7 says:

    This is so touching, this makes me wanna go play with my golden retriever. :)

  11. treistay says:

    I have goldne retriver myself….really touch!! :)

  12. julie56 says:

    so sweet

  13. elcinoib24 says:

    ok i love this video! but the description..i hate to be an idiot but a golden retriver is a breed of it’s own the lab is from the same family but not same breed. but anyways…this video is touching

  14. Onadragonfly says:

    @SSstrikerX: Chances are, there are kids with autism there, but they aren’t diagnosed as so. They’re probably just considered “stupid”.

  15. jason854656 says:

    @iamdyslexic85 i dont think there’s ever gonna be a video with all positive likes, there’s always gonna be one guy who dislikes it and not because he actually does, but just because he wants to give it a thmubs down just cause

  16. iamdyslexic85 says:

    I don’t understand why 3 people don’t like this video.

  17. IndigoCat17 says:

    awwwwwwwwwwww

  18. Fosfore says:

    Wow! 5 minutes of pure emotion. Thank you! *_*

  19. Project2Heal says:

    So inspirational! There is a new video posted on the Project2Heal channel called, “Puppies Trained to Help Children with Special Needs” – it’s an amazing story!!

  20. pawsandpuzzles says:

    I have a yellow Lab Lucy who is in training for Asperger’s Syndrome. She looks like Henry. I read A Friend Like Henry and LOVED IT!
    Best Wishes!

  21. pawsandpuzzles says:

    I have a yellow Lab named “Lucy” who is in training to assist me with my diagnosis of Asperger’s Syndrome . I read your book about Dale and Henry and LOVED IT! Best Wishes!

  22. jerrian100 says:

    golden retrievers= BEST DOGS EVER

  23. Project2Heal says:

    Check out “The Magic of Kids and Puppies” video and the Project 2 Heal Foundation, which matches Labrador puppies with children who have special needs.

  24. claymation131 says:

    a while ago, we thought about getting my autistic brother his own dog. i honestly thinks it’s a good idea. great video, thanks!

  25. SSstrikerX says:

    How come Islamic countries don’t have Autism?exclude the Iraqis n Afghans who are victims of depleted Uranium.

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