[Blindtlk] Doggie Doo.

Steven Johnson blinddog3 at charter.net
Thu Mar 10 23:42:43 UTC 2011


Mary,
It is definitely legitimate on the landlords part.  It is not a reasonable
accommodation for a tenant to request to leave the waste as all dog guide
schools, or at least to the best of my knowledge, teach how to pick up after
their guide.  I would encourage the handler to contact their school, or vise
versa, have the landlord contact the school to verify that this person was
indeed trained.  It is situations like this that make the dog guide
community looked upon in a bad way, and even worse yet, that we as blind
people are incapable of performing simple tasks such as this.

Just my opinion,

Steve & LD Misha

-----Original Message-----
From: blindtlk-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:blindtlk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
Behalf Of Mary Mc Gee
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2011 3:09 PM
To: 'Blind Talk Mailing List'
Subject: Re: [Blindtlk] Doggie Doo.

Dear GD Experts;

            I hope some of you can give me a few answers.  I have beliefs
about this but I want to make sure I'm correct.  

            First, I owe you a little background information.  I have a
friend who uses a GD, a Lab.  He and his wife live in a mobile home park.
They have received several notices to cure because their yard contains a
great amount of doggie doo, which they don't clean up. Notices to cure mean
comply with the demand therein or be evicted from the park.  After they
receive one of these notices, they hire someone to clean up the yard and
it's OK for a little while until the doo accumulates again.  Then they have
another notice.  Now they've received a letter that the landlord will send
no more notices but will have the yard periodically cleaned and bill them
for it.

            When they asked me how to stop the landlord from sending them
these notices, I said, clean up after your dog.  Aren't GD users taught to
pick up after the dog at the GD schools?  I always thought so.  This owner
argues that he can't see the doo, consequently he can't pick it up.  I find
that hard to believe!  Aren't dog users supposed to go out with their dogs
so they can pick up after?  

            I'm afraid the landlord has a legitimate claim here that he can
evict them for having a dirty yard or bill them for having the maintenance
people regularly clean it.  Am I correct?  

            This is indeed a weight issue.  Please give your thoughts!

            Thank you very much.

Sincerely,

Mary L. McGee

 

 

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