Saving Grace Service Dogs

Saving Grace Service Dogs At Saving Grace Service Dogs, we have been training service dogs since 2002 for all disabilities. Our trainers school is the top hands-on school in the nation.

Our specialty is training service dogs for Kids with autism in Arkansas and beyond.

Public spaces can feel unpredictable.Crowds, noise, and new environments can quickly become overwhelming for children wi...
05/11/2026

Public spaces can feel unpredictable.
Crowds, noise, and new environments can quickly become overwhelming for children with autism.
A service dog provides consistency in those moments—a calm, trained presence that helps bring focus and reassurance.
And through online training, families can prepare for these real-life situations ahead of time.
Support goes wherever your family goes.

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Myth: Service dogs are just well-trained pets.Fact: Service dogs are highly trained to perform specific tasks that suppo...
05/08/2026

Myth: Service dogs are just well-trained pets.
Fact: Service dogs are highly trained to perform specific tasks that support a child’s safety, emotional regulation, and daily functioning.
This level of training goes far beyond basic obedience—and families are taught how to maintain and build those skills through our online training programs.
Understanding the difference matters.

Comment “Myth” if you want to learn more.

Safety isn’t something families should have to question.For children with autism who may wander or become overwhelmed, a...
05/06/2026

Safety isn’t something families should have to question.
For children with autism who may wander or become overwhelmed, a service dog provides an added layer of security—trained to respond, anchor, and stay connected.
We also guide families through these safety strategies with our online training programs—bringing support directly into your daily routine.
Peace of mind changes everything for a family.

Comment “Safety” to learn how service dogs provide support.

When you’re out with a service dog, preparation matters.Here’s what we recommend keeping in your child’s service dog bag...
05/04/2026

When you’re out with a service dog, preparation matters.
Here’s what we recommend keeping in your child’s service dog bag:
• Water bottle + collapsible bowl
• Favorite comfort item (toy or sensory tool)
• Treats for reinforcement
• Waste bags
• Emergency contact info
And through our online training, we guide families on how to use each of these tools effectively in real-life situations.
A well-prepared bag = a more confident outing.
Comment “Bag” if you want more tips like this.

Every child experiences the world differently.For children with autism, everyday moments can sometimes feel overwhelming...
05/03/2026

Every child experiences the world differently.
For children with autism, everyday moments can sometimes feel overwhelming.
A service dog is trained to recognize those moments—offering grounding, comfort, and a steady presence when it’s needed most.

And for families who can’t travel, our online training programs make this support accessible from home. Support doesn’t replace the challenge.
It makes navigating it possible.

Comment “Support” if you want to learn how a service dog can help your child.

As Autism Awareness Month comes to a close, one message remains true:Support should feel hopeful.Thank you for helping u...
04/29/2026

As Autism Awareness Month comes to a close, one message remains true:
Support should feel hopeful.

Thank you for helping us provide for families who deserve tools that create calm, confidence, and connection in the moments that matter most. Autism service dogs are more than trained support — they become trusted partners in everyday life.

🐾Comment “Learn More” if you’d like to start the conversation about what support could look like for your child.

Today, Lula is practicing staying calm and relaxed in high traffic areas.  Lula likes to chat with others, so she is pra...
04/29/2026

Today, Lula is practicing staying calm and relaxed in high traffic areas. Lula likes to chat with others, so she is practicing watching without speaking and is doing an amazing job!

Evening routines can be one of the hardest parts of the day.Fatigue, sensory buildup, and changes in pace can make windi...
04/27/2026

Evening routines can be one of the hardest parts of the day.
Fatigue, sensory buildup, and changes in pace can make winding down feel overwhelming.
Autism service dogs help create calm signals that guide children into a more peaceful bedtime rhythm.
The right support often helps the whole home exhale.

🐾Comment “Learn More” to learn how autism service dogs support calmer evenings.

School days and therapy appointments come with a lot of moving pieces, and a prepared doggie bag helps the whole team st...
04/24/2026

School days and therapy appointments come with a lot of moving pieces, and a prepared doggie bag helps the whole team stay regulated.
Great items to include:
✔ water bottle + collapsible bowl
✔ reward treats
✔ backup vest patches
✔ small sensory fidget for your child
✔ visual schedule cards
✔ emergency contact card
✔ dog brush or lint roller
✔ calming chew or safe snack for transitions

When support tools are easy to grab, routines become easier to maintain.
Sometimes confidence starts with simply knowing you’re prepared.

🐾Comment “Learn More” to learn how autism service dogs support school and therapy routines.

Autism service dogs don’t replace family support — they strengthen it.Their role is to help create a bridge between stre...
04/22/2026

Autism service dogs don’t replace family support — they strengthen it.
Their role is to help create a bridge between stress and calm, uncertainty and routine, overwhelm and confidence.
Families remain the center of the journey.
The dog becomes part of the support system that makes daily life feel more manageable.

🐾Comment “Learn More” to explore family-centered autism support.

Some of the most powerful support happens before overwhelm begins.Autism service dogs help children recognize calm, regu...
04/20/2026

Some of the most powerful support happens before overwhelm begins.
Autism service dogs help children recognize calm, regulate emotions, and move through transitions with more confidence.

Families often tell us it’s the anticipation of support that changes the entire day.
Peace of mind matters for everyone.

🐾Comment “Learn More” to learn how proactive support changes routines.

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