[nagdu] Returned From The Seeing Eye
Cindy Ray
cindyray at gmail.com
Mon Jul 25 00:55:31 UTC 2011
Hi, Robert,
I had intended to get in touch a long time ago, and I'm sorry. Glad you had a good experience at The Seeing Eye. I use a light telescoping cane, though I rarely do that. It was difficult when I first began the use of a dog, and sometimes it still is, but I mostly don't use the cane. But anyway, that's what I do. There are certain time when it is truly beneficial.
Cindy
On Jul 24, 2011, at 7:30 PM, Robert Martin wrote:
> HI,
>
> Late on Thursday afternoon I returned to Iowa from three and a half weeks at The Seeing Eye In New Jersey. I am now the partner of a sixty-pound Golden Retriever named Nick who is a very mellow and exceptionally friendly dog who also seems to be a very good worker. If I learn to be as effective as he is, we should have a wonderful partnership. We have lots of learning and getting acquainted before us but I think we're well matched and well trained. I was enormously impressed with the instructors and the staff at the Seeing Eye. Like everyone I was apprehensive but quickly realized that I was in excellent hands and although I made this decision somewhat later than do most people, I do not regret it for one minute. I will probably be calling on all of you for advice from time to time and I'm confident I will continue to benefit from the experiences of all of you.
>
> For the moment I have one questions. It's quite an adjustment to move from the kind of information one receives from a cane to that which one receives from a dog. I was told that there is sometimes a benefit from coupling the work of the dog with the occasional use of a cane to figure out what kind of obstacles the dog is trying to cope with or to get a better sense of orientation to an unfamiliar site. Can any of you suggest what kind of cane you may occasionally use in conjunction with your dog? Does a good collapsible cane work well for such situations where a cane might be appropriate? Any advice will be much appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bob
>
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