[nagdu] Lisa and All: Bill of Rights

d m gina dmgina at samobile.net
Fri Apr 22 04:18:58 UTC 2011


Ok if it was your grandmother who said your boyfriend was abusing your 
dog, how do you know this wouldn't happen again?
I am so sorry this happened in the first place.

Original message:
> Julie
> They give ownership of your dog to you,  but if they hear that your dog is
> being abused or someone other than you is using your guide dog they have the
> right to take your dog At least that's what they told me.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Julie J
> Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2011 4:48 PM
> To: NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users
> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Lisa and All: Bill of Rights

> Brittney,

> I thought GDA gave ownership to their grads.  Is there something in the
> contract that allows them to take a dog you own?  I'm confused.

> I'm glad it all worked out in the end, but sorry you had to go through that.

> Julie

> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Brittney N. Mejico" <brittneymejico at verizon.net>
> To: "NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users"
> <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2011 6:23 PM
> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Lisa and All: Bill of Rights


>> Hi Tami  and Lyn,
>> I would like to thank both of you for sharing your experiences.Both of you
>> guys stories have helped me out.  I can't put it into words how much. I
>> got my dog from GDA and nothing against anyone who goes there but man they
>> LOVE LOVE good stories.  I found this out about six months ago. My
>> grandmother told them that my X boy friend hits and kicks my guide dog and
>> they believed her.  They took my dog and then gave her back after they
>> couldn't find any proof that she had been abused.  It was a totally uncool
>> experience.    Yes the fabracated stories have to stop. I thought that I
>> was the only one who has had some person make up a story about them and
>> have the school take someone elses side but yours.I am just thankful I got
>> my dog back.  I am glad that I now know  know that the schools talk to
>> each other.I hope this issue does not effect me if I ever apply for
>> another guide.

>> Thanks a bunch

>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Tamara Smith-Kinney
>> Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2011 9:34 AM
>> To: 'NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users'
>> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Lisa and All: Bill of Rights

>> Lyn,

>> Had that experience with my application to GDB, through the Boring campus,
>> which I attempted to finish up after the big disaster at Oregon Commission
>> for the Blind.  Oh, they definitely talk to each other, too!  And the GDB
>> interviewer and, apparently, the selection committee, clearly believed
>> them
>> hook line and sinker!

>> So the one reason given that was GDB's own is that I had set a load of
>> laundry by the kitchen door to the basement because the washers were full.
>> It was still there when she arrived for the home interview, so when I
>> showed
>> her around, I explained that I'd set it there for later instead of
>> carrying
>> it up another flight of stairs in my house and having to carry it down
>> that
>> same extra flight later on when it was my turn for the laundry room.
>> Apparently, if I will do such a carefless, negligent, dangerous thing when
>> there is no dog in the house, I will almost certainly kill any guide dog
>> of
>> theirs because it will eat a sock and die.  Turns out, that did apparently
>> happen to one of their dogs way back in the mists of history.  So I've
>> heard
>> others scratching their heads about the dire danger of socks and how come
>> they have to keep hearing about how their going to kill their dogs if they
>> drop a sock on the floor.  Very odd.  I'm not knocking the program or
>> their
>> dogs, since we all know they turn out good dogs and happy grads who
>> somehow
>> manage to avoid the dangers of lurking killer socks.

>> The other two points in the letter were straight from Oregon Commission
>> for
>> the Blind, almost verbatim.  The mobility instructor -- who also did some
>> in-home living skills instructing -- reported that my ability to navigate
>> and orient, along with my ability to accomplish household tasks without
>> assistance from her, allowing her to play spider solitaire on my computer,
>> indicated that I was using my really great vision to do these things.  She
>> did not -- or the letter from GDB did not mention this detail -- that I
>> was
>> performing those tasks under sleep shade.  Anyway, since I had really
>> great
>> vision and didn't need a guide dog and would most certainly screw it up if
>> it lived long enough what with the socks and all, they preferred to save
>> their dogs for blind people who needed them.  Sigh.

>> Also, because of what had happened when I came across the state to the
>> Living Skills Center and nearly ended up dead, it appeared I had some
>> serious mental health issues and would, you know, do bad things to the
>> dog.
>> Um...  I had a real problem with that one, since I was getting through the
>> PTSD from all that, and had been declared in the aftermath by not one but
>> three licensed and qualified professionals using metric tools and
>> everything
>> to be quite sane otherwise and to be handling the PTSD in a surprisingly
>> mentally healthy way even before I got into counseling for it.  Also, it
>> seemed to me that it might be helpful for me to know if the OCB had
>> crossed
>> the line somewhere in what they communicated to the guide dog program when
>> they submitted the O&M assessment the program required.  I had been quite
>> open with the interviewer from GDB, and I did give them a release of
>> information from the counselor I was still seeing for the PTSD, then
>> chatted
>> about it in session while going through the status check part of the
>> conversation.  The counselor's input matched with my general perception of
>> my own reality -- still got a ways to go, but doing well, can expect a
>> good
>> outcome, have coping skills to use in moving along, etc., etc.  She didn't
>> tell me what she planned to report to GDB, or what she did report, which
>> seemed pretty professional of her, so I didn't really worry about it.  She
>> struck me as the type to do her job as she should, which was to give an
>> accurate report on my mental health status...

>> I did want to discuss the issue with the interviewer from GDB, though, to
>> find out what was going on there, how to correctly translate their
>> statement
>> from the letter, and to find out what I needed to do to resolve the issue
>> in
>> the event I decided to reapply at the appropriate time...  No return
>> communication.  Tried the boss...  Nope!  At that point, I noticed that I
>> seem to have ordered a poodle to be delivered to my home and had better
>> things to do than worry about what a bunch of strangers thought of how
>> dangerous crazy I must be.  Doesn't matter to me at all and doesn't affect
>> me in any way, so Bob's your uncle!  Mitzi lives!  /evil grin/

>> Black listing people based on rumor and innuendo and possibly flat out
>> lies
>> has got to go!

>> Tami Smith-Kinney

>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf
>> Of Lyn Gwizdak
>> Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2011 9:36 AM
>> To: NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users
>> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Lisa and All: Bill of Rights

>> Guide Dogs of America and GDB for believing fabricated stories.  The "busy
>> body" I referred to in my post is someone who fabricates stories here
>> locally and she is known to do this for years.   In other words, she
>> doesn't

>> have much real credibility aroound here and wwe're glad she moved out of
>> town although we see her around from time to time.  She personally doesn't
>> like me for my refusal to be intimidated by her and that I am LGBT.

>> I know that people get good dogs from them and that's fine.  I just will
>> never go back there again. I don't dump on either school and respect
>> people's choices as to where they wish to get their dog from.  This is all
>> my own personal experiences with these two schools, that's all.

>> Also, as a result of the refusal of services by GDA, I got turned down by
>> GDB - with the "giving my retired guide to another person to use as a
>> guide"

>> rationale. Whatever.  I'm glad I went back to TSE.

>> Whether we realize it of not, these schools talk to each other about
>> prospective students. What I was upset about is that GDB believed the
>> stories rather than finding out the truth about me and what really
>> happened
>> with the retired guide dog.

>> When I applied to TSE, I told them about this situation because I thought
>> they might hear it from someone other than from me.  As far as TSE was
>> concerned, I already had a track record with them and they accepted me
>> back
>> with no problem.  I have had nothing but adult treatment and respect from
>> TSE.

>> Lyn and Landon
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Brittney N. Mejico" <brittneymejico at verizon.net>
>> To: "NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users"
>> <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>> Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2011 5:39 PM
>> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Lisa and All: Bill of Rights


>>> hay Lyn
>>> Witch School in california did you go to?  That is crazy they treated you
>>> like that

>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Lyn Gwizdak
>>> Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2011 4:19 PM
>>> To: NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users
>>> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Lisa and All: Bill of Rights

>>> Got that right, Marion!

>>> Back in 1990, I went to a California guide dog school. While at the
>>> school,
>>> I befriended a man there who was on class with me.  this man's brother
>>> was
>>> also in the same class and the two brothers did NOT get along with each
>>> other.  Why they were put into the same class, I don't know.  However
>>> they
>>> did.  The brother of they guy I hung out with would do stuff to irritate
>>> his
>>> brother like come into the room where we were sitting and blow cigarette
>>> smoke at us.  I asked the brother to not do this as I never did anything
>>> to
>>> him and that we should be adults on class even if the two of them didn't
>>> get
>>> along.

>>> Well, after that, the instructor called the three of us - individually -
>>> into his office and proceeded to threaten us with being sent home without
>>> our dogs if the crap didn't stop.  Well, I was VERY upset over this
>>> treatment especially since I was doing NOTHING wrong or breaking any of
>>> the
>>> house rules or disrespecting any other person there.  Fortunately, the
>>> crap
>>> stopped and we all went home with our dogs.

>>> Then, when I retired the dog and wanted to return for another one, the
>>> school said I violated the contract by "giving my retired dog to another
>>> person to use as a guide" - which was not true!  I gave the dog to the
>>> woman's husband for a PET as my friend already had a guide dog from that
>>> same school. These people moved out of state and she sent her dog back
>>> and
>>> then used my retired dog as her guide.  They moved back here, a local
>>> busybody saw her with my dog and reported to the school.  The trainer
>>> came
>>> to talk to us and I told him that I gave the dog to the husband and that
>>> I
>>> mailed the harness back. I thought it was all clear and then I got denied
>>> when I applied for a dog with that school six months later.   I was
>>> denied
>>> service by this school.  that was fine - it got me to venture across the
>>> country to go back to TSE for my next dog and I've been with TSE ever
>>> since!

>>> WE need to find the schools who respect us and not be paternalistic
>>> towards
>>> us and stick with their program!  You're right, marion, the schools EXIST
>>> because of the blind people who want guide dogs and they must realize
>>> this
>>> and be respectful towards us.

>>> Lyn and Landon
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "Marion Gwizdala" <blind411 at verizon.net>
>>> To: "NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users"
>>> <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>>> Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2011 2:32 AM
>>> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Lisa and All: Bill of Rights


>>>> Brittney,
>>>>    I object to the characteristic of the guide dog consumer as a
>>>> "beggar". Guide dog training programs raise millions of dollars each
>>>> year

>>>> with the assertion that they are doing something beneficial and
>>>> enhancing

>>>> for the blind. Donors - many of whom are their own consumers - donate
>>>> these millions with the same intent. If it were not for us, those
>>>> employed by the training programs would not be earning their livings.
>>>>    The idea that we have no say and must settle for whatever we receive
>>>> with no rights to address abuse or maltreatment is archaic. Most
>>>> training

>>>> programs obviously view their blind consumers as nothing more than wards
>>>> who are unable to govern their own lives, let alone take care of a dog.
>>>> What other reason would they have for not transferring ownership upon
>>>> completion of the program? I have heard many justifications and
>>>> rationalizations for this paternalistic practice but none of them are
>>>> convincing. It is time for us to discard the notion that we are beholden
>>>> to the training programs and demand to be treated equitably and with the
>>>> dignity many of these programs mistakenly assert they provide.

>>>> Fraternally yours,
>>>> Marion Gwizdala


>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>> From: "Brittney N. Mejico" <brittneymejico at verizon.net>
>>>> To: "NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users"
>>>> <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>>>> Sent: Monday, April 18, 2011 7:08 PM
>>>> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Lisa and All: Bill of Rights


>>>>> Hi,
>>>>> Do we have rights as guide dog users?  Most schools give us our dogs
>>>>> for

>>>>> free or they charge a small fee that I think is extremely cheap.
>>>>> Beggers can't be choosers  I guess.  I think we should be informed of
>>>>> any alergy or behavior problem but sometimes we aren't.  I think the
>>>>> schools try there best we can't blame them for things that they may
>>>>> have

>>>>> missed.  My guide has alergies, I found this after I brought her home.
>>>>> I

>>>>> contacted the school I got her from,  and they helped me find a food
>>>>> that didn't cause her problems.  A lot of people I know there guide
>>>>> dogs

>>>>> have alergies, I don't know why, I guess things just happen.

>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>> From: Lyn Gwizdak
>>>>> Sent: Monday, April 18, 2011 2:43 PM
>>>>> To: NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users
>>>>> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Lisa and All: Bill of Rights

>>>>> Hi guys,
>>>>> As a side discussion to this, it seems to me that many more dogs are
>>>>> cropping up with one kind or another allergy these days.  When I lived
>>>>> back
>>>>> east I never really encountered this problem until I moved to
>>>>> California.
>>>>> Now I hear that the dogs in the east coast have this problem as well -
>>>>> actually dogs all over the US.  Is this my imagination or are the dogs
>>>>> coming out of the schools now actually having more allergies?  Input
>>>>> anyone?

>>>>> The Bill of Rights thing sounds good to me.  I think the schools do
>>>>> what
>>>>> they can to try to make sure that the dogs we get are in good health.
>>>>> But
>>>>> these same dogs go through the hands of puppy raisers who either want
>>>>> their
>>>>> dog to suceed as a guide for a blind person or they want it to fail so
>>>>> they
>>>>> can keep it as a pet (I actually encountered a puppy raiser like this -
>>>>> they
>>>>> got found out and dropped from the program.).  I wonder if the only
>>>>> info

>>>>> on
>>>>> a given dog is only that provided by the puppy raiser in their reports
>>>>> to
>>>>> the school.  then there are the problems that nobody forsees like
>>>>> regional
>>>>> allergies or other problems that come up after the dog is exposed to
>>>>> something as a ongoing thing after it goes out with a graduate.

>>>>> JUst wondering about these things. And then a dog is a living being and
>>>>> there's no guarentees.

>>>>> Lyn and Landon
>>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>>> From: "Lisa Irving" <lirving1234 at cox.net>
>>>>> To: "NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users"
>>>>> <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>>>>> Sent: Sunday, April 17, 2011 10:43 PM
>>>>> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Lisa and All: Bill of Rights


>>>>>> Marion, I'm not quite sure what I'm doing here.

>>>>>> Consumers shall receive verbal and written notification by the school
>>>>>> when a food allergy has been identified by the puppy raiser and or the
>>>>>> assigned veterinarian.  With holding such vital information could have
>>>>>> devastating results for the guide dog team.

>>>>>> Lisa and Bernie
>>>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>>>> From: "Marion Gwizdala" <blind411 at verizon.net>
>>>>>> To: "NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users"
>>>>>> <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>>>>>> Sent: Sunday, April 17, 2011 3:26 AM
>>>>>> Subject: [nagdu] Lisa and All: Bill of Rights



>>>>>>> Lisa,
>>>>>>>    Let me ask you to complete this statement as it pertains to the
>>>>>>> issues you raise. Please keep the statement succinct, about one or
>>>>>>> two

>>>>>>> sentences. Anyone else who wants to take a stab at it is welcome to
>>>>>>> do

>>>>>>> so. As a guideline, here is the statement that would precede this
>>>>>>> one.

>>>>>>> a.       Consumers shall expect that every effort shall be made to
>>>>>>> provide dogs in excellent health and appropriate temperament


>>>>>>> Now, complete this statement to provide that the program discloses
>>>>>>> this information:

>>>>>>> The guide dog training program shall disclose ....

>>>>>>> I look forward to your input on our Bill of Rights!

>>>>>>> fraternally yours,
>>>>>>> Marion Gwizdala





>>>>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>>>>> From: "Lisa Irving" <lirving1234 at cox.net>
>>>>>>> To: "NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users"
>>>>>>> <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>>>>>>> Sent: Sunday, April 17, 2011 1:16 AM
>>>>>>> Subject: [nagdu] when should schools give information about dog
>>>>>>> guides

>>>>>>> and re issued guides


>>>>>>>> I believe  the school has an obligation to be up front with the
>>>>>>>> student. I respect  that the school doesn't want to set the student
>>>>>>>> or the dog up for frustration and failure. This is what I base my
>>>>>>>> belief on.

>>>>>>>> My first guide dog was a sweet and stubborn Goldie. She was a
>>>>>>>> finicky

>>>>>>>> eater too. The school said nothing about her propensity to not eat.
>>>>>>>> However, the puppy raiser did tell me on the sly.  I was told that
>>>>>>>> from the "get-go" my Goldie was a fussy eater. The puppyraisers used
>>>>>>>> unconventional ways to get her to eat. They sprinkled Parmashon
>>>>>>>> cheese on her food. That's all right by me. They also 'fessed up to
>>>>>>>> slipping her people food. I'm glad they told me. It helped me be on
>>>>>>>> the alert.

>>>>>>>> My second dog, Louie, was a ever hungry Labrador. The puppyraisers
>>>>>>>> said something about all of his allergies and how he needed special
>>>>>>>> food. I disregarded what they said because I figured if my dog had
>>>>>>>> various food allergies the school would know and they would tell me.
>>>>>>>> Louie is the dog I returned because I thought he had behavioral
>>>>>>>> issues. No, he had very severe food allergies which explained why he
>>>>>>>> learned to get the bungy cords off the trash cans and feast. He also
>>>>>>>> feasted on animal feces too.

>>>>>>>> Bernie, my third guide dog, probably has some food allergies. Not
>>>>>>>> wanting a sad repeat of the previous food related experiences with
>>>>>>>> Louie, I nipped the problem in the bud. That is, Bernie ate two
>>>>>>>> different dog foods  that left him with gooey poo.  Bernie eats  a
>>>>>>>> fresh and whole food quality dog food. The joke is, I can eat the
>>>>>>>> dog's food if I really want a truly healthy and balanced diet.{In
>>>>>>>> Bernie's food is: salmon, barley, beets, carrots and ginger and
>>>>>>>> other

>>>>>>>> items{.

>>>>>>>> Lisa and Bernie ,  ----- Original Message -----
>>>>>>>> From: "Tracy Carcione" <carcione at access.net>
>>>>>>>> To: "NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users"
>>>>>>>> <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>>>>>>>> Sent: Friday, April 15, 2011 12:05 PM
>>>>>>>> Subject: Re: [nagdu] should guides be given a second
>>>>>>>> ownerifitdoesn'tworkout with the first owner?


>>>>>>>>> Hi Sarah.
>>>>>>>>> Quite true.  Though I'd be happy if the puppy raiser would let me
>>>>>>>>> know if,
>>>>>>>>> say, the dog was a habitual counter surfer.  Though they probably
>>>>>>>>> wouldn't, for fear of getting their puppy dropped from training.
>>>>>>>>> I figure knowledge is power, and I'm a big girl who won't go nuts
>>>>>>>>> over
>>>>>>>>> little problems.  But you're probably right that no one is going to
>>>>>>>>> tell
>>>>>>>>> me all I'd like to know.
>>>>>>>>> Tracy

>>>>>>>>>> Hi Tracy,
>>>>>>>>>> I was just comparing it to what we know about the guides we
>>>>>>>>>> receive

>>>>>>>>>> who
>>>>>>>>>> are
>>>>>>>>>> not reissues.  They normally don't tell us about those things when
>>>>>>>>>> we
>>>>>>>>>> receive a nonreissue, so I wouldn't really expect them to for a
>>>>>>>>>> reissue
>>>>>>>>>> just
>>>>>>>>>> because it was a reissue.

>>>>>>>>>> Sarah & Miguel


>>>>>>>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>>>>>>>> From: "Tracy Carcione" <carcione at access.net>
>>>>>>>>>> To: "NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog
>>>>>>>>>> Users"
>>>>>>>>>> <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>>>>>>>>>> Sent: Friday, April 15, 2011 11:20 AM
>>>>>>>>>> Subject: Re: [nagdu] should guides be given a second
>>>>>>>>>> ownerifitdoesn'tworkout
>>>>>>>>>> with the first owner?


>>>>>>>>>>> Hi Sarah.
>>>>>>>>>>> I don't think I buy your argument.  There could be plenty of
>>>>>>>>>>> undesirable
>>>>>>>>>>> behaviors I might never think to mention.  For example, Ben
>>>>>>>>>>> empties on
>>>>>>>>>>> route.  The best I've managed to do is teach him to pull over
>>>>>>>>>>> first. To
>>>>>>>>>>> me, this is a very undesirable behavior, but it did not occur to
>>>>>>>>>>> me
>>>>>>>>>>> during
>>>>>>>>>>> the matching process to say so, any more than I would think to
>>>>>>>>>>> mention
>>>>>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>>>>>> a shoe salesman that I don't want my shoe laces coming untied
>>>>>>>>>>> every 5
>>>>>>>>>>> minutes.
>>>>>>>>>>> Personally, I'd like to at least be made aware of any undesirable
>>>>>>>>>>> behavior
>>>>>>>>>>> the school is aware of, so I could either take immediate steps to
>>>>>>>>>>> correct
>>>>>>>>>>> it, or decide I don't want to deal with it at all.  You can bet,
>>>>>>>>>>> next
>>>>>>>>>>> time, I'll say very loudly that I don't want a dog who empties on
>>>>>>>>>>> route.
>>>>>>>>>>> Then they'll probably give me a counter surfer instead.
>>>>>>>>>>> <grimace.>
>>>>>>>>>>> Tracy


>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi Peggy,
>>>>>>>>>>>> Thinking about it, you probably don't even really need to know
>>>>>>>>>>>> why the
>>>>>>>>>>>> match
>>>>>>>>>>>> didn't work, if its not something that is going to impact you.
>>>>>>>>>>>> The
>>>>>>>>>>>> only
>>>>>>>>>>>> reason I can think of that a handler would need to know is if
>>>>>>>>>>>> the

>>>>>>>>>>>> dog
>>>>>>>>>>>> has
>>>>>>>>>>>> some kind of medical condition where it is going to need
>>>>>>>>>>>> prescription
>>>>>>>>>>>> dog
>>>>>>>>>>>> food, or baths every couple weeks, or something else that is
>>>>>>>>>>>> going to
>>>>>>>>>>>> be
>>>>>>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>>>>>>> real hassel and/or cost a lot more money than usual.  But then
>>>>>>>>>>>> again,
>>>>>>>>>>>> I'd
>>>>>>>>>>>> think a handler should know this about any dog regardless if its
>>>>>>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>>>>>>> reissue
>>>>>>>>>>>> or not.
>>>>>>>>>>>> As long as the reissue matches what the new handler wants, and
>>>>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>>>> handler
>>>>>>>>>>>> is specific in what they want, there shouldn't be any problems.
>>>>>>>>>>>> If the
>>>>>>>>>>>> previous handler returned the dog because they didn't like
>>>>>>>>>>>> something
>>>>>>>>>>>> such
>>>>>>>>>>>> as
>>>>>>>>>>>> that the dog scavenged a lot or counter surfed, etc, that
>>>>>>>>>>>> shouldn't
>>>>>>>>>>>> matter
>>>>>>>>>>>> too much either because if the new handler specifically doesn't
>>>>>>>>>>>> want to
>>>>>>>>>>>> deal
>>>>>>>>>>>> with a major food distraction issue, they'd want to request a
>>>>>>>>>>>> dog

>>>>>>>>>>>> that
>>>>>>>>>>>> isn't
>>>>>>>>>>>> too food distracted, or ideally, who doesn't have a food
>>>>>>>>>>>> distraction
>>>>>>>>>>>> problem
>>>>>>>>>>>> at all.

>>>>>>>>>>>> Sarah & Miguel


>>>>>>>>>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>>>>>>>>>> From: "Peggy" <pshald at neb.rr.com>
>>>>>>>>>>>> To: "NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog
>>>>>>>>>>>> Users"
>>>>>>>>>>>> <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Sent: Friday, April 15, 2011 6:29 AM
>>>>>>>>>>>> Subject: Re: [nagdu] should guides be given a second
>>>>>>>>>>>> ownerifitdoesn'tworkout
>>>>>>>>>>>> with the first owner?


>>>>>>>>>>>>> That's just it, you have no idea why the match didn't work, I'd
>>>>>>>>>>>>> be
>>>>>>>>>>>>> curious
>>>>>>>>>>>>> to find out, but schools don't always provide that information.
>>>>>>>>>>>>> My
>>>>>>>>>>>>> current Seeing Eye dog is a reissued dog and she is one of the
>>>>>>>>>>>>> best
>>>>>>>>>>>>> dogs
>>>>>>>>>>>>> I
>>>>>>>>>>>>> have ever had.  As I said I'll always wonder why her previous
>>>>>>>>>>>>> match
>>>>>>>>>>>>> didn't
>>>>>>>>>>>>> work out but she is wonderful ... she was taken back to the
>>>>>>>>>>>>> school,
>>>>>>>>>>>>> re-evaluated and whatever else they have to do.  She lived in
>>>>>>>>>>>>> one of
>>>>>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>>>>> instructor's offices for supervision for quite a while.  It was
>>>>>>>>>>>>> determined
>>>>>>>>>>>>> that she was still workable and was then matched with me and
>>>>>>>>>>>>> it's
>>>>>>>>>>>>> turned
>>>>>>>>>>>>> out wonderful.



>>>>>>>>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>>>>>>>>> From: Sarah Clark
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2011 10:15 PM
>>>>>>>>>>>>> To: NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Users
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Subject: Re: [nagdu] should guides be given a second owner
>>>>>>>>>>>>> ifitdoesn'tworkout with the first owner?

>>>>>>>>>>>>> I don't think you can turn down all reissues, or classify them
>>>>>>>>>>>>> all in
>>>>>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>>>>> same category.  True that an occasional dog that is a reissue
>>>>>>>>>>>>> may have
>>>>>>>>>>>>> been
>>>>>>>>>>>>> sent back for unpleasant reasons like being too hard to handle
>>>>>>>>>>>>> for the
>>>>>>>>>>>>> handler, or certain health conditions that wouldn't stop the
>>>>>>>>>>>>> dog

>>>>>>>>>>>>> from
>>>>>>>>>>>>> working but that the handler didn't want to deal with, etc, but
>>>>>>>>>>>>> many
>>>>>>>>>>>>> of
>>>>>>>>>>>>> them
>>>>>>>>>>>>> are sent back for reasons that are not negative at all.  Maybe
>>>>>>>>>>>>> the dog
>>>>>>>>>>>>> just
>>>>>>>>>>>>> walked too fast for the handler and they got home and realized
>>>>>>>>>>>>> this
>>>>>>>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>>>>>>>> that
>>>>>>>>>>>>> they couldn't slow the dog down (this happened to my husband
>>>>>>>>>>>>> with a
>>>>>>>>>>>>> guide
>>>>>>>>>>>>> many years ago).  Maybe it just wasn't a good match.  Or maybe
>>>>>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>>>>> person
>>>>>>>>>>>>> lived in a very hot climate and the dog just couldn't handle
>>>>>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>>>>> extreme
>>>>>>>>>>>>> heat (also happened with someone I know).
>>>>>>>>>>>>> I wouldn't think twice about taking a reissue if the school
>>>>>>>>>>>>> thinks the
>>>>>>>>>>>>> dog
>>>>>>>>>>>>> is a good match for me and what I'm looking for.  Its also true
>>>>>>>>>>>>> that
>>>>>>>>>>>>> they
>>>>>>>>>>>>> have the experience under their belt so are often more seasoned
>>>>>>>>>>>>> than
>>>>>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>>>>> younger dogs.  Though it is clear that some applicants don't
>>>>>>>>>>>>> want them
>>>>>>>>>>>>> because each school I have applied to has asked during the
>>>>>>>>>>>>> interview
>>>>>>>>>>>>> if
>>>>>>>>>>>>> I'd
>>>>>>>>>>>>> be open to having one.

>>>>>>>>>>>>> Sarah & Miguel





>>>>>>>>>>>>> ----- 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: Thursday, April 14, 2011 3:01 PM
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Subject: Re: [nagdu] should guides be given a second owner if
>>>>>>>>>>>>> itdoesn'tworkout with the first owner?


>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I know a guy who had a guide who had been reissued.  This dog
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> was with
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> guy who got himself arrested and a jail term and the dog was
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> taken
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> from
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> him and my friend got this same dog.  Boy, what stories this
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> dog

>>>>>>>>>>>>>> could
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> have told if he could talk!  It was a very nice dog and she
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> worked
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> well
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> for my friend and she had a good long working life.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Lyn and Landon
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> From: "Lisa Irving" <lirving1234 at cox.net>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> To: "NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Users"
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2011 1:24 AM
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Subject: Re: [nagdu] should guides be given a second owner if
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> it
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> doesn'tworkout with the first owner?


>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi there, Tami and Brittney,

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The more I contemplate the re issuance of a guide dog, I keep
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> thinking
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> how much it means to me when someone gives me a second
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> chance.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Our
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> dogs
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> deserve as many chances as we can give them; first time out,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> or re
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> issued.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Lisa and Bernie
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> From: "Tamara Smith-Kinney" <tamara.8024 at comcast.net>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> To: "'NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Dog
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Users'"
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2011 10:36 PM
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Subject: Re: [nagdu] should guides be given a second owner if
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> it
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> doesn'twork out with the first owner?


>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Brittney,

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I'm glad you asked this question.  That's one of those
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> program
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> policies
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ran across while researching for owner-training, and my
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> first
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> response
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the notion was very negative.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Since then, I've heard of enough positive experience with
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> dogs who
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> were
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> reissued after being returned to have a more favorable view
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> of the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> practice.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Most of what I've heard is from people who have done well
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> with
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> re-issued
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> dogs or from people who know people...  /smile/  Still, I
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> get

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> it
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> more
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> now
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and understand the reasoning others have explained, and it
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> does
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> seem
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> work
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> for the most part.  There will certainly be times when it
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> doesn't,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> but
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> that
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> is true of matches in general.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> As for whether you're over-reacting...  As a still pretty
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> new

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> only
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> somewhat experienced guide dog handler, also an
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> owner-trainer

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> then
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> self-taught handler, I've been observing the attitudes and
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ways of
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> thinking
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> of handlers at or just above my level of experience as
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> closely as I
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> have
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> those of the long-timers.  I can watch my peers in that
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> regard to
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> give
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> myself a reality check as to how I'm coming along not just
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> in

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> skill
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> but
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> in
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> maturity as a handler while I'm learning from those with
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> much

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> more
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> experience.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> So here's my observation, based not just on myself but on a
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> generalized
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> group of other first time handlers going through or just
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> coming
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> past
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> team building phase:  We over-react.  To everything.  /lol/
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> good,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> bad, the mundane...  It is all new and exciting and
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> frightening and
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> wonderful and awful, all beyond belief.  We popped out to
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> dinner
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> just
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> this
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> evening, and at the restaurant there was just this one
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> little

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> thing
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> that no
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> one would have noticed beyond our table...  Outwardly, I
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> remained
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> calm
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> responded correctly and it was all okay.  Inwardly, what did
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I do?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> /lol/
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> OMG!  How can this be?  What can it mean?  Oh, no, this is
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> so
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> terrible!
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Then I noticed nothing had actually happened that was worth
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> all the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> fuss and
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> got over it.  /smile/  More and more, it's all old hat, but
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> apparently
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I can
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> still freak out just fine over absolutely nothing.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> As for working through bad habits in your re-issue dog...  I
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> think
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> others
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> are right in their observations that during the first year
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> or

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> so,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> there
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> will
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> always be something that will make you absolutely crazy
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> about

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> your
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> dog.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> In
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> your first dog, these will be far more magnified in your own
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> mind
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> than
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> in
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> those you work with later on as a truly experience dhandler.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> bad
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> habits
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> need to be dealt with and modified, certainly, but it's not
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> really
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> habit for
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> you yet to deal with those ups and downs.  So you really
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> have

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> think
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> your
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> way through it and notice every little thing and try to
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> figure out
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> how
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> counteract and...  Well, on and on.  It just takes awhile
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> for

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> all
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> of
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> that to
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> become havit and natural.  I've only been there for a short
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> while
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> with
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> minor blips where I freak out over nothing -- and that sure
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> is
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> nice!

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Good luck with your dog; sounds like you're coming through
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> tream
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> building phase and are starting on the next one -- which is
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> where
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> it
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> all
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> falls together and you're just you working your guide.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> /smile/
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I'm
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> loving
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> that, and trying to hold onto that feeling as I move into
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> taking
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> it
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> all
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> for granted phase.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Tami Smith-Kinney

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> From: nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Behalf
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Of Brittney N. Mejico
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2011 3:20 PM
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> To: the National Association of Guide Dog Users NAGDU
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Mailing

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> List
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Subject: [nagdu] should guides be given a second owner if it
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> doesn't
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> work
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> out with the first owner?

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hello all,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> My dog had another handler before me.  I don't think that
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> guides
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> should
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> be
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> given another handlerbecause the dog picksup a lot of bad
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> habits
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> they
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> are  really hard to get rid of.  I love my  dog very muchand
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> harvard
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> has
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> changed my life, but it took me a year to stop a lot of her
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> bad
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> habbits, and
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> we still have some work to do.  What do you guys think? am I
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> over
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> reacting?


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