[nabs-l] NFB training centers and guide dogs

Jedi loneblindjedi at samobile.net
Tue May 10 03:03:42 UTC 2011


Let me give you an example then, because this not a question of 
fairness. Let's say that a student is going to convention but decides 
that she wants to bring her dog along with her. During off-time 
activities, most center policies have no problem with her working her 
dog, so she would probably then decide to carry a collapsable cane for 
those just in case moments. But during on hours, she may just leave her 
dog in her room and use her straight cane. but if she really wanted to 
get him out, she may decide to heel her dog on his leash, but she'll be 
using her straight cane as is required by the center during these 
times. I have seen this arrangement before, so don't think it doesn't 
happen! *grin*

Respectfully submitted
Original message:
> Unless you are in a situation with work, school, or something else in which
> you know that you will be using your cane more than your dog, I do not think
> that it is fair to ask someone if he/she is going to use a cane more than
> the dog.

> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jedi" <loneblindjedi at samobile.net>
> To: <nabs-l at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Monday, May 09, 2011 7:01 PM
> Subject: Re: [nabs-l] NFB training centers and guide dogs


>> at the LCB, they require that you use the NFB straight cane for all on and
>> off hours while in training. But when you put a dog in the mix, they ask
>> you to use the straight cane if you plan on using a cane more than a dog.
>> If you must use a cane while using a dog (i.e. for varification or
>> something), they probably want you using the telescoping cane because it
>> has more of the properties that make the straight hollow fiberglass cane
>> such a great tool than do the conventional folding canes.

>> Respectfully Submitted

>> Original message:
>>> Kirt,
>>> When on your own time you can use the cane of your choice; for classes
>>> and
>>> center activities they want the NFB straight cane.


>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Kirt Manwaring
>>> Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2011 6:05 PM
>>> To: National Association of Blind Students mailing list
>>> Subject: Re: [nabs-l] NFB training centers and guide dogs

>>> Amy, Nicole and all,
>>>   If I get a dog (which is a huge if), I'd wait at least a couple
>>> months before going to a training center.  I'm guessing me and my new
>>> friend would need some time to really get to know each other-time
>>> which would probably be in short supply at a training center.  I do,
>>> however, have a question which is probably silly.  When attending a
>>> center, are you under contract to use a straight cane whenever you
>>> travel anywhere-whether in class time or just on your own time?  I
>>> mean...let's say me and my dog want to go see a friend in Denver over
>>> the weekend (I have a few friends, hard to believe.  :)).  Would there
>>> be any official policy against me bringing a folding cane along for
>>> the trip, in the event I'd need it?  I'd do a straight cane but...you
>>> know, those don't really fit in backpacks very well.  Would anyone
>>> care if I did that, on my own time?  From what I understand, you
>>> guys'll probably say that's a really dumb question and of course that
>>> would be fine.  But my experience with life has told me to always make
>>> sure I know what's going on before I get in to it.
>>>   Warmest regards,
>>> Kirt

>>> On 5/8/11, Amy Sabo <amylsabo at comcast.net> wrote:
>>>> hello kurt,

>>>> i see that you want to attend ccb which is awesome! yes, you can bring
>>>> your
>>>> guide dog to the ccb but, you will have to use a cane for some of your
>>>> activities oncluding travel class. i hope this is helpful to you and,
>>>> hopefully others here will chime in with their comments and suggestions
>>>> to
>>>> this topic.

>>>> take care and good luck in coming to ccb.


>>>> hugs,
>>>> amy

>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>> From: Kirt Manwaring <kirt.crazydude at gmail.com>
>>>> To: National Association of Blind Students mailing list
>>>> <nabs-l at nfbnet.org>
>>>> Sent: Sun, 08 May 2011 21:22:10 -0000 (UTC)
>>>> 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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