[Blindtlk] Guide dogs and the Dentist

Judy Jones jtj1 at cableone.net
Tue Jan 13 00:26:59 UTC 2015


Oh, you are quite right about that, I forgot about that.  Same with little 
ones that are with you when you go to the dentist.

Judy


-----Original Message----- 
From: Szostak, Christine via blindtlk
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2015 5:14 PM
To: Blind Talk Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Blindtlk] Guide dogs and the Dentist

HI All,
  There is actually one time that I will absolutely not allow my guide to be 
in the room with me (others here may differ but this is just for personal 
assurance that he is safe). I will not allow my dog to remain in the room or 
a close enough distance to where it can be influencial, when x-rays are 
taken. I either have him sit attached to say a cart or chair in the hall so 
he is far enough away to be safe, or more often have him sit (if close 
enough to not be inconvenient for anyone) with the front office staff for 
the few min it takes to complete the x-rays and then he comes right back 
with me.
Happy Monday!
Chris
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From: blindtlk [blindtlk-bounces at nfbnet.org] on behalf of Judy Jones via 
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Sent: Monday, January 12, 2015 7:06 PM
To: Christopher-Mark Gilland; Blind Talk Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Blindtlk] Guide dogs and the Dentist

In the offices I have been to, Puppy can colapse in a corner and be totally
out of the way, even in the smaller dentist's offices

I did have one that was concerned and when the dentist would have to leave
the side of the chair, she would pop her head up on my side for a pat and to
make sure I was okay.

Office personnel thought that was very sweet, and she was never a problem.
She would go lie back down once reassured.

Judy
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-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher-Mark Gilland via blindtlk
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2015 6:59 AM
To: blindtlk at nfbnet.org
Subject: [Blindtlk] Guide dogs and the Dentist

Guys,

This may seem like a somewhat off-the-wall question, but I got to thinking
this morning...  Tomorrow, I have a dental appointment.  Now, I myself am a
cane user, and don't have a dog.  Never have.  I'd love to get one one of
these days, but that's another topic entirely.  LOL!  Anyway, as most of you
probably know, a dentist office in general would be fine for a service
animal, like a guide dog, but once they call you back for your appointment,
most of you probably know that for one thing, those rooms are pretty small
as is.  Now, of corse, if you're at a place like I was as a kid where there
is no privacy, and you're out in the bare butt openning with all other
children, then that's another story, but again, that's a topic for another
day.  But generally speaking, most of the time, 95 percent the time, those
rooms are going to be not only quite little, but quite narrow as well.
Then, you put the dental chair in there, plus the cart with the tray of tool
instruments, plus usually a desk with a computer, then you take the dentist
and his/her assistant dental
hygienist, it's going to get super super crouded!  This said, you can't
exactly put the dog under the chair, as for one, the chair moves, which if
not careful could hurt the dog, 2, if you're getting novicayne, and are
anything like me, you're gonna yelp pretty loud when they stick ya, which of
corse would alarm the dog... Good? Fido, nice? Fido... LOL!  Just kidding.
But seriously, my point being, where the heck do you all  stash the dog when
in the back room?  OK, if it was a regular family physician appointment,
then yeah, ok, that wouldn't be an issue.  Just lie the dog down out of your
way and the doctor's way, as most examining rooms are big enough to do that,
but not so much a dentistry room.  Do you all just leave the dog out in the
waiting room?  Surely, if you're going by yourself, you don't do that.  Uh,
skeuze me, sir?  uh, like, I'm blind and am going back in the back, will you
watch ma dog?  Um... Yeah... me thinks not.



So, what do you all normally do?  I know there are certain times you just
can't! take the dog, much as you'd probably like to.  Is this one of those
times?



Chris.


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