[Ag-eq] guide dogs

Jody W Ianuzzi jody at thewhitehats.com
Sun Nov 3 20:50:38 UTC 2013


Hi Barb

There no health restrictions to having a guide dog in a laundry area. 

I wouldn't worry. 


JODY

"The price of freedom is eternal vigilance!" Thomas Jefferson

On Nov 2, 2013, at 7:29 PM, barbandzoe at comcast.net wrote:

> Hi, thanks you, you guys. 
> When I get on this e mail page and read the stories about your guys dogs, I can't wait.  thanks so much for the support. 
>   
> I talked to my GM today and he was very positive about it.  I work in a very small laundry and there is not enough room for us sometimes.  My GM said he thought we could maybe put a crate in a near by stairwell/ storage area.  He wasn't being mean to the dog, he just thinks there isn't much room for the dog and all the people going in and out.  
> I think he is right, I want a crate for the dog so he has his own place, and if things get a bit crazy he can go in there and be out of the way for a time.  Plus, as well trained as they are, they are dogs, and I want the dog to be comfortable around the people and the place before I leave him unattended in the laundry room on a Yoga mat.   
>   
> I volunteer at a cat rescue and they are not to worried about it either. 
>   
> Thanks again, I an hoping things go well.  I am getting excited about the possibility of finally getting a dog.     I should know what the company has to say on Thursday.   If thinks are a go, I will be trying everything to get hold of a school. 
> I really want  a GSD.  
>   
> Thanks again, 
> Barb 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> 
> From: "Fred's Win7 Catastrophe" <regenerative at earthlink.net> 
> To: "Agricultural and Equestrean Division List" <ag-eq at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Saturday, November 2, 2013 11:40:23 AM 
> Subject: Re: [Ag-eq] guide dogs 
> 
> Hi Barb, 
> Guide Dogs are allowed everywhere, except 
> hospital operating rooms.  You have no health 
> department probolems to worry about.  You can 
> train your dog to stay, parked for a very long 
> time.  When young, you'll put the dog on tie-down. 
> You may want to have a crate, so your dog would 
> have her or his own office, while you are working. 
> People are gonna love seeing a dog in there! 
> Fred 
> 
> At 10:06 PM 11/1/2013, you wrote: 
>> Hi, barb here. Â  I have been looking into 
>> getting a guide  dog, and I think I have found 
>> the answers to almost all of my questions.  I 
>> work in a health club, or gym, I do laundry and 
>> locker room attendant.   My only real problem 
>> I can see is where the dog will be when I am 
>> working.  I don't need the dog to guide me 
>> around m




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