[nagdu] First Time Guide Dog User

Tami Kinney tamara.8024 at comcast.net
Tue Jul 19 01:40:40 UTC 2011


Gay,

Yeah, I have really come to value that "screw you" attitude in Mitzi
because when we have an argument, she so often turns out to be right
even when I win. And it shows in really great things in her work that I
appreciate to no end. But I could still cheerfully strangle her I do
like the give and take in our partnership because it gives us so much
flexibility. And that crazy smart mind of hers is working all the time.
We haven't been downtown or doing and really city-type sidewalk and
traffic work forever, but she was pitch perfect. Incredible. I was so
proud of her I could hardly stand it. She worked a fuller day like that
and having to be totally perfect for the first time in way too long, and
DD said he could see her working to remember everything, which she did.
She was pretty zonked out when we got home, but still jumped up to go
out to dinner once we'd given Daisy a potty break. Love that
poodle. /grin/  /

She's really picky about insisting that I u se the right command for the
occasion, so when I forget commands or use the wrong one, she's just
totally uncooperative. /lol/ Except for left and right, which I don't
seem to have a 50 percent chance of getting right for some reason. Maybe
because I'm a lefty? Anyway, she knows which one I mean, either way, so
we're good there. /lol/

Tami

On Mon, 2011-07-18 at 12:29 -0700, GARY STEEVES wrote:
> Hi Gloria:
> 
> I am only a year out from getting my first dog. My best advice is try  not to get too worked up and nervous. It will go  well. There will be some trying times  but not really that many. I think the key is to stay patient. My dog, a poodle, was really one who tested me and people  thought I was extremely patient. I'm sure a few times I felt like throttling Bogart but, of course, I never did. My dogs two things at school was not wanting to sit or lie at the dinner table. It would be one chew, bogart sit down, chew chew, bogart down, chew chew, sit bogart. The other weird thing he did was while on leash in the school, often refuse to walk down the stairs. He would stand on the landing and not move. Although I know now he isn't fond of stairs (will always find the esculator or elevator in the subway rather than the steep stairs) this was just his way of saying screw you, I'm the boss. In reflection it was all pretty funny. He still has a bit of a stubborn streak but is really special, guides well and is a good addition to our family.
> 
> Have fun and it will all go wonderfully.
> 
> Gary
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Gloria G <gloria.graves at gmail.com>
> Date: Monday, July 18, 2011 8:20 am
> Subject: Re: [nagdu] First Time Guide Dog User
> To: "NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users" <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
> 
> > Hi Tommy,
> > Wow, thanks for the weather up date. It is very hot where I am, 
> > but the idea of coming to rain is not to exciting, but the 
> > excitement of getting a guide and opening a new chapter in my 
> > life may be greater than the not so exciting weather forecast. I 
> > am nervous because I am sure there is a lot of info to take in 
> > and I am worried that I might forget some of the commands. I 
> > know it is just first time jittters and things will work 
> > themselves out, but that is where I am at this point. Thanks 
> > again for the tips.
> > Gloria
> > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tami Kinney" 
> > <tamara.8024 at comcast.net>To: <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
> > Sent: Sunday, July 17, 2011 7:11 PM
> > Subject: Re: [nagdu] First Time Guide Dog User
> > 
> > 
> > >Gloria,
> > >
> > >Welcome to the list and to the wide world of guide dog users. I 
> > always>love hearing from people off for their first dog; it's 
> > just so exciting
> > >and I can never wait to hear of their ongoing adventures.
> > >
> > >If you're coming in a couple of weeks, Iw ould advise you to 
> > bring your
> > >raincoat. And boots, good wet weather socks, a few sweaters, perhaps
> > >even long johns. If you're looking for a break from summer's 
> > heat, you
> > >will be coming to the right place! Or maybe by then we'll be having
> > >summer or sojmething here?
> > >
> > >My name is Tami (Tammy, in case you're using JAWS), annd I live in
> > >Portland, Oregon, not far from GDB's Oregon campus. I am 
> > working my
> > >first guide, a 5-year-old owner-trained poodle named Mitzi. 
> > We're out in
> > >the burbs these days and don't get into downtown much to do 
> > city slicker
> > >work, but you'll be training in some great areas where Mitzi 
> > and I also
> > >did some of our more advanced city and other training. 
> > Portland's a
> > >great town, except for the part where it's the place where the 
> > sun don't
> > >shine. /lol/
> > >
> > >Best wishes for you and your soon to be guide dog!
> > >
> > >Tami
> > >
> > >On Sun, 2011-07-17 at 16:14 -0500, Gloria G wrote:
> > >>Hi,
> > >>My name is Gloria and I live in Iowa. I will be a first time 
> > guide dog user once I began training at the Guide Dogs for the 
> > Blind school in Organ in a couple of weeks. I am both excited 
> > and nervous about this new relationship with a guide dog. I was 
> > told by a friend of mine about this list serve and became very 
> > interested. I am hoping someone could give me suggestions on how 
> > to best prepare for a guide and things I should be aware of that 
> > I might not have thought of. I am grateful for any help that can 
> > be given.
> > >>Gloria
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