[nabs-l] NFB training centers and guide dogs

Nicole B. Torcolini at Home ntorcolini at wavecable.com
Sun May 8 21:40:28 UTC 2011


If you get a guide dog and then go to a training center, you should wait for 
at least a month if not two or three before going to the training center. 
The first few months with your dog are a crucial bonding time.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kirt Manwaring" <kirt.crazydude at gmail.com>
To: "National Association of Blind Students mailing list" 
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Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2011 2:22 PM
Subject: [nabs-l] NFB training centers and guide dogs


> Dear list,
>  I'm thinking of attending the CCB sometime soon.  I'm also going to
> try out using a guide dog and, if I find it beneficial, will probably
> go through the process of getting one.  So my question is this.  Is it
> ok to bring a guide dog to an NFB training center?  I mean, I know
> that during my official day-time lessons I'd just need to use a
> cane-and I'm fine with that.  I think the worst thing I could do, if I
> get a guide dog, is let my cane skills slip.  But would there be any
> problems, aside from logistics I'd have to work out, with bringing a
> guide dog to a training center?  Anyone done it?
>  Warmest regards,
> Kirt
>
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