[nagdu] Disabled vet and service dog banned from supermarket
Lyn Gwizdak
linda.gwizdak at cox.net
Thu Aug 12 16:06:43 UTC 2010
Hi Bobbie,
I would definately try to get an article in the paper to counter balance
that other article - for sure!
This is a prime example of how the actions of just one person spoils it for
the rest of us. It really sucks that this is so - that we can't just live
our lives as we may without ramifications on another person. We all get
painted by the same brush when one of "ours" misbehaves. I don't like it
that this is the case. I don't know what we can do to convince people that
disabled or blind people are all individuals like anyone else. But, it is.
(sigh!)
As a matter of course, I conduct myself publiclly as a decent, considerate
human being. I treat people as I want myself treated. I think this is a
good way to live one's life. I only have control over my own actions and
the actions of my dog.
Lyn and Landon
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bobbie" <bewitched56 at comcast.net>
To: "NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users"
<nagdu at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2010 3:55 PM
Subject: Re: [nagdu] Disabled vet and service dog banned from supermarket
> Lyn,
> According to the article in the local paper, the dog was trained by a
> school. I too have questions about this incident, simply because I have
> shopped in this supermarket several times and never had a problem. The
> staff have always been accommodating and courteous. I also wonder if the
> dog was off leash, which if it was, is outrageous. There is also a six
> minute interview with the handler in question online, in which she states
> that the dog was on leash and that the dog only pooped once in the store,
> when she brought the dog outside and the dog pooped again. There are a lot
> of discrepancies in the handler's account and the store's account. This
> troubles me simply because access has occasionally been a problem in our
> area with me constantly having to educate the public. According to my
> sighted friend who brought me the article, it was on the front page of the
> newspaper with a photo. Does this mean I am going to have more problems
> than usual regarding access? I have already encountered off leash dogs
> harassing my dog, two store managers actually attempting to evict me from
> stores, and people actually screaming when they see her in a store. She's
> a German Shepherd. Also, many of the taxi cab drivers in this area are
> Middle Eastern, so I have given up calling a cab. One too many incidents
> where the driver refused to take me because of my dog. I would say that
> education is crucial here, which I've done. Even the police departments
> here don't know the laws. So what's the answer? I've become weary of it
> all, and have decided to heed the advice of a friend, a long time handler,
> who simply keeps walking and lets the chips fall where they may. I'm
> hoping this goes to litigation, simply because this seems to be the only
> way laws are strengthened. Regarding the issue of pooping, this has never
> happened to me, but I understand it does happen, much like a child having
> an accident. I always relieve my dog before we travel. If it had been me,
> I believe I would have left the store.After cleaning it up and
> apologizing, of course. Bobbie
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Lyn Gwizdak" <linda.gwizdak at cox.net>
> To: "NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users"
> <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2010 11:46 AM
> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Disabled vet and service dog banned from supermarket
>
>
>> Interesting article. My question is why was the dog OFF LEASH??? Why
>> did it have several accidents???
>>
>> It sounds like the dog could do its job on leash and under control of the
>> owner. Sounds like the owner isn't giving the dog enough time to relieve
>> before entering the store. Or, the dog either has a medical problem, or
>> is stressed and not a good candidate for service dog work.
>>
>> Now, really we all don't know what really happened because none of us
>> were there to see the incident. I wonder if a program trained the dog
>> and owner or was the dog a pet she trained herself and didn't do such a
>> great job in selecting an appropriate dog to work for her.
>>
>> I'd like to hear the store's version of the story. Perhaps the business
>> has had alot of problems with this person and her dog - even though she
>> did pick up the mess.
>>
>> Over the course of my guide dog using career, I've had a few dogs -
>> including Landon - have a very occassional accident in a store. Landon
>> had an accident in CostCo when I first got him and wasn't clear on his
>> relieving needs yet. there was no problem as we picked it up right
>> away - it was a poop. I have never had a store "ban" my dogs because of
>> an accident. Hey, kids have accidents of some sort all the time and the
>> store workers know this! (grin!)
>>
>> Lyn and Landon
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Aaron Cannon" <cannona at fireantproductions.com>
>> To: <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>> Sent: Monday, August 09, 2010 1:16 PM
>> Subject: [nagdu] Disabled vet and service dog banned from supermarket
>>
>>
>> If the store is to be believed, it sounds like the owner is largely at
>> fault, though the bit about calling ahead leaves a bad taste in my
>> mouth.
>>
>>>From
>>>http://www.examiner.com/x-36055-Hartford-Disability-Examiner~y2010m8d4-Disabled-vet-and-service-dog-banned-from-supermarket
>>
>> According to NBC News Connecticut, Kim Mucha is a veteran who served
>> in the Air Force Military Police. She was injured in battle and now
>> requires the help
>> of a service dog to keep her balance and reach lower placed objects.
>>
>> Ms. Mucha entered the Big Y in North Haven, Connecticut along with her
>> service dog, Ivy, to do some shopping. While in the store, Ivy
>> defecated in an aisle.
>> Despite the fact that Mucha cleaned up the feces immediately, she was
>> banned from the store. Mucha told the New Haven Register, "They
>> treated me and my
>> dog like criminals."
>>
>> A spokeswoman for the store, Claire D'Amour-Daley, defended the
>> decision stating the store was well within its right. She told the
>> Register that the dog
>> was not on a leash at the time that it had several accidents,
>> including one near a food preparation area. D'Amour-Daley went on to
>> say that the Big Y
>> is happy to work with people and their service dogs, but prefers that
>> the customer call ahead to inform the store prior to arrival.
>>
>> There is no stipulation in the
>> Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
>> stating that individuals need to give notice to a business prior to
>> entering. Mucha told the paper that she is considering filing a
>> lawsuit against the
>> Big Y stores.
>>
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