[nagdu] EXTERNAL: Puppy raising

Jordan Frances Ortiz ortizj32 at students.rowan.edu
Fri Jul 30 23:35:45 UTC 2010


Yes people can lie on reports, but without ownership the school the dog 
is from can coem in at any point to take the dog back.  for example 
(true but without names0  I know someone who has been reported multiple 
times to his guide dog school (one of those times b eing me) for abusing 
his dog.  Again he may be abusive he may just bee seen wrong but the 
school cant do much about it because they gave him ownership.  Maybe it 
would help maybe it wouldn't but these are just my thoughts.

Jordan and Viola



The Pawpower Pack wrote:
> Dan and all,
>
> I agree that making a good impression is very subjective.  What one 
> person sees as "mistreatment" another sees as "interacting with their 
> dog."
> I have heard about people getting upset when a person gave a leash 
> correction.  Someone got very angry with me upon seeing me give my dog 
> a click and a treat at the corner.  They were of the mindset that food 
> is bad for a dog who is working and in their eyes I was acting very 
> irresponsibly.  To me, it's just how I work with my dogs.  As for the 
> ID issue, they are worth as much as the paper they're printed on.  I 
> can go into Kinkos and make up and ID which is as professional looking 
> as that issued by any program.  It would probably make my life easier 
> if I did, at least in some respects.  When handlers go around flashing 
> their ID to make it easier for them, it gives the business owner the 
> idea that they have the right to ask for one from the next handler and 
> that they should expect the handler to provide said documentation upon 
> request.  I've had to disabuse many business owners of this notion.  
> When people flash that ID, they may be making it easier for 
> themselves, but they make it harder for the next person coming after 
> you.  They are also sending a message that asking and expecting the 
> next handler to provide this documentation is perfectly legal and 
> acceptable.
>
> Also, an abusive person can have ID and fill out vet reports to their 
> hearts content.  That proves nothing except that they're good at 
> filling out forms.  If I'm beating up my dog, I'm hardly going to 
> admit that on the vet form.
> Rox and the Herbal HenchHounds
> Bristol (retired), Mill'E SD. and Laveau Guide Dog, CGC.
> "It has always been the prerogative of children and half-wits to point 
> out that the emperor has no clothes. But the half-wit remains a 
> half-wit, and the emperor remains an emperor."-- Neil Gaiman
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>
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