[nagdu] Bus seating

Albert J Rizzi albert at myblindspot.org
Fri Apr 2 19:58:44 UTC 2010


Ok, I did not want to go there jule, but my dog has also gotten a seat,
space permitting, on most flights we take. The flight attendants trip over
themselves just to make sure he is comfortable. They ask if he needs a
pillow or a blanket, but we always decline and ask for one glass of ice and
a scotch for daddy.

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-----Original Message-----
From: nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf
Of Jewel S.
Sent: Friday, April 02, 2010 2:22 PM
To: NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users
Subject: Re: [nagdu] Bus seating

I know Albert mentioned this as a joke, but I wanted to tell everyone
that you *can* offer your guide dog a seat. I spoke to several bus
drivers, and all of them said that as long as the bus was not overly
full and the dog behaved (which all guide dogs should!), they had no
problem with a guide dog sitting in a seat on the buses that don't
have room under the seat. I just thought I'd let people know that if
you ask, it may be allowed, and is therefore an option for people
whose buses don't have the underneath room for a poor squished guide
dog.

~Jewel

On 4/1/10, AnnaLisa Anderson <annalisa at sector14.net> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> The buses around here don't have anywhere for your dog to go in the front
or
> the back where the sideways facing seats are.  Therefore I very rarely sit
> up front, unless either I'm only going a very short distance, or if the
bus
> is super crowded.  Sometimes I will sit in the sideways seats in the back,
> not so worried about Sunny getting stepped on back there, but it still
> happens.  I much prefer the normal forward facing seats, and I usually try
> to go 3 or 4 back on the right, so there is no wheelchair brace or
diagonal
> bar in the way.  And on the right so I can just have Sunny turn slightly
and
> back herself in.  She has gotten to be extremely good at backing in and
> plopping herself down in the floor at the same time I am sitting down.
Then
> I put a leg on either side of her so she doesn't slide around, and we're
> set.
>
> AnnaLisa and Sundance
>
>
>
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