[nagdu] a couple questions

Jordan Gallacher jgallacher1987 at gmail.com
Mon Dec 6 14:49:14 UTC 2010


TSE never did that with me, and there are two trainers that would be able or
have been in my area.    Also, the only thing I got out of them when I
called them about issues was pretty much that can't be happening don't call
us.
Jordan

-----Original Message-----
From: nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf
Of Nimer Jaber
Sent: Monday, December 06, 2010 12:07 AM
To: NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users
Subject: Re: [nagdu] a couple questions

Jordan,

Without starting a big debate, I just want to take the time to defend 
TSE a little bit:
They have provided me with very timely support every time I requested 
it. I do have to call them to let them know that I'm having a problem, 
so they don't somehow guess that you might have a problem. Also, they 
make calls to graduates when they've got a trainer out in the field near 
me, just to make sure that I am doing OK and to make sure that I don't 
require anything. In fact, I think that the support grads receive was 
one of the biggest things I looked at when choosing a school and 
everyone I've talked to has ranked them very high in this area.

Also, I know people are busy with their lives, and TSE seems to 
recognize this as well, which is why I think they're allowing grads who 
have been there before to complete training in a shorter period of time, 
and even complete a home training that takes place over two weeks or so. 
I felt that a day or two could have been cut out of their program, like 
the days spent walking around a path twice a day, the same path for 
three days or so at the beginning of class, although I do recognize that 
many need more time to get comfortable walking with their dogs before 
freelance begins. But TSE tries their best to individualize classes, or 
at least in the class I was in with our class leader and the instructor 
I was with especially. I got a lot of work on campuses, in large city 
environments such as New York, in shopping malls and hospitals, and even 
at the air port. I'm sorry that you did not receive the instruction you 
were hoping you would receive, and instead of giving up on the school I 
probably would've worked with them to improve their program, or at least 
give them some things that may make the program better with the 
evaluations at the end of the program.

Note: I am not an employee of TSE, and my only affiliation with them is 
being a proud Seeing Eye dog handler. So I don't want anyone to think 
that by this email and any others that I am doing this because I was 
requested to do so by the school.

Thanks
Nimer J

On 12/05/2010 11:53 PM, Jordan Gallacher wrote:
> I personally would not go to The Seeing Eye.  There is virtually no
support
> after you leave with your dog.  I retired my first dog because of the
> problems I was having, which became pretty serious, and I went to GDB.
GDB
> is a much better school than TSE.  Support is much better after leaving
with
> your dog, and the classes are only two or three weeks depending on which
> campus you end up going to.  The training is not much different, but at
GDB
> you have more opportunity to work in areas that you are in the most.
> Jordan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf
> Of Terra Syslo
> Sent: Sunday, December 05, 2010 11:44 PM
> To: nagdu at nfbnet.org
> Subject: [nagdu] a couple questions
>
> Hi. I am in the process to start applying to guide dog schools, and I
think
> I have it narrowed down to 2 or 3 schools I'm looking at. Can anyone give
me
> some information as to your experiences with Leader Dogs for the Blind?
I'm
> also considering GDF and maybe Seeing Eye. Thanks for any info.
>
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