[nagdu] question

Bob Hicks bob at seeinghandassociation.com
Thu Jun 18 15:40:28 UTC 2009


Amos has the run of the house, including the kitchen.  He has never been a 
surfer.  Linda's boxers on the other hand are terrible and require constant 
vigilance.  Mag & Sam are not service animals, just pains in the back side. 
We love them just the same.  I think Amos is confused about his breed.  He 
has never eaten quickly, he just eats a few kibbles at a time and then looks 
to see if I am watching!  He doesn't want to eat alone, if I am not in the 
kitchen, then I must at least be at the dining room table watching.  His 
water dish is always full and in the kitchen, but he just doesn't bother 
with the counter, maybe Mg and Sam  have already gotten all the goodies! 
Good luck

Sincerely yours,

Bob Hicks,
The Seeing Hand Association, Inc.
<bob at seeinghandassociation.com>
304-232-4810
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Lisa" <lison1273 at live.com>
To: "seeing eye-l" <seeingeye-l at list.web.net>
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2009 11:43 PM
Subject: [nagdu] question


> Do any of you allow your dogs in the kitchen?  This question is especially 
> for the people that have labs, goldens and lab/ golden crosses.  And if 
> so, how do you make sure that they are not counter surfing (looking for 
> food on the counters)?  If you hear them hop down from surfing what do you 
> do?  Most important of all how do you break them of this habit??? HELP!!! 
> Any advice would be greatly appreciated.  Thank you in advance.
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