[nagdu] Need Advice About Allergic Coworker
Alysha
anjeans at att.net
Thu Dec 30 01:16:10 UTC 2010
Thanks to everyone for your responses. Have any of you ever tried a dander
care product on your dog? Any thoughts on there effectiveness/safety?
I wonder how common issues like these are among guide dog users. Like Dan,
I've had problems in the past with people not wanting to drive with my dog
in the car. I groom him regularly, and he doesn't shed more than other guide
dogs I've seen, but I think any dog is going to leave at least a tiny bit of
hair in a car. The problem is that I don't have a way of judging for myself
how much that amount of hair is, so I can't decide whether to feel angry
with people for freaking out about nothing or guilty about messing up their
cars. So inevitably I end up feeling both ways, and now I'm always really
concerned about riding with other people, even if they tell me they don't
mind it. Have many of you had serious issues with other people's allergies
and/or taking your dogs in other people's cars, or am I just unlucky :)?
Thanks,
Alysha
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan Weiner" <dcwein at dcwein.cnc.net>
To: "'NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users'"
<nagdu at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2010 1:01 PM
Subject: Re: [nagdu] Need Advice About Allergic Coworker
> Ginger, we all really thank you for sending this info and for always
> sending
> interesting stuff.
>
> I understand what is being said, but my experience is that none of these
> guys ever want to provide documentation because they don't want to be
> considered disabled.
>
> Usually people who claim dog allergies in relation to guide dog are,
> frankly, just being butt holes, to use a somewhat vulgar term.
>
> Then, among those I've met with real allergies, they are usually people
> who
> are considerate and might keep their distance.
> Most of the so-called dog allergies are reactions which though, certainly
> not pleasant, aren't qualified as a disability.
> Of course, as I've said before, one of this truculence on my part helps
> Alicia with her situation.
> When I've found people with allergies, people who keep harping on it I
> just
> say I'm sorry they're going through it or whatever, no implication about
> me
> doing something.
>
> Another query: has the amount of dog allergies and other allergic
> reactions
> increased recently or are people all of the sudden discovering dog
> allergies
> when they have to deal with us, real or fictitious?
> When I was working I remember once there was an office luncheon. Only one
> out of eighteen of my lovely co-workers was willing to offer transport.
> All of the other s said just no, or usually claimed dog allergies or an
> allergy in their family.
> I personally think they were full of dog you know what--smile--but I felt
> it
> better just to let them debate it among themselves and see who my true
> friends were.
> Apparently there was only one--smile
>
> Dan W. and the Carter Nut
>
>
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