“…The many possibilities for utilizing canines in different play contexts and different settings make CAPT more difficult than THR to establish as a standardized intervention for ASD populations. However, trained canines, who are non-judgmental audiences, speech elicitors, younger siblings, and comfort companions (Fung, 2016), make CAPT an interactive intervention that had been evidenced as initial efficacy treatment for children with ASD (for example, Redefer & Goodman, 1989;Fung & Leung, 2014). As suggested by Smith et al, (2007) a decade ago, the priorities in ASD research should include initial efficacy studies on interventions for core features of ASD, such as social reciprocity and preparation for efficacy and effectiveness trials, by developing manuals for interventions that have shown promise.…”