[nagdu] dogs with transportation

Julie McGinnity kaybaycar at gmail.com
Sat Jul 30 18:04:46 UTC 2011


Hi.  Well, I may be the only one, but I like the bulkhead seats.  This
doesn't mean that I want them forcing us to ride in the bulkheads or
anything.  But my dog is not used to going under the seats because of
how the desks and chairs are at my university.  She doesn't fit well
under the chairs, and the chairs that are attached to the desks,
forget about it.  So, it's much more conveniant for us if we can have
the bulkhead seats.  It means a lot less fighting.  I might add too
that I am barely five feet tall and don't need much legg room.  Lol

On 7/30/11, Margo and Arrow <margo.downey at verizon.net> wrote:
> My dog was the other dog and we were flying in coach and we had no problems;
> no cramped feet, no cramped dogs or people, and all that.
>
> margo and Arrow
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Julie Phillipson" <jbrew48 at verizon.net>
> To: "NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users"
> <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Saturday, July 30, 2011 1:19 PM
> Subject: Re: [nagdu] dogs with transportation
>
>
> there is more room and is far more comfortable for both me and my dog when
> sitting in a seat further back like second row.  He can get in under the
> seat in front and my feet have room on either side of him.  In fact on the
> way to Orlando we had two dogs right next to each other with no problem.
>
> Julie Phillipson and Viggo
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Wayne Merritt" <wcmerritt at gmail.com>
> To: "NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users"
> <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Saturday, July 30, 2011 10:45 AM
> Subject: Re: [nagdu] dogs with transportation
>
>
> I was on a full flight coming back from the Orlando convention, and
> one of the flight attendants was asking me if my 65 pound German
> Sheperd could curl up in a ball. I told her probably not. I could tell
> that she didn't want to move me from the bulkhead but she also knew
> that she was going to have to do something since the flight was nearly
> full. I'm not sure that the attendant was thinking totally clearly
> though, since she asked if I could strech my legs out in the bulkhead.
> I'm a tall guy with long legs, and I pointed this out to her, saying
> that between my long legs and my dog's long legs, no can do. She asked
> the same thing again, trying to rephrase it, and I then said, "Look,
> there's a wall in front of me," which I tapped with one foot a couple
> of times. I offered several times to sit somewhere else, insisting
> that the dog could slide under the seat in front of me. When asked if
> the dog would mind or could do that, I said, "Well, she doesn't like
> it but she can lay on her side and fit under there." She was reluctant
> so I said, "Let's try it and see." Still she was reluctant, so I
> finally said, "Okay, let's get a ruler and measure. Let's see just how
> much space there is for her at the bulkhead and under a regular seat."
> This seemed to put it in perspective for her. truth be told, once I
> got settled and once my designer dog (named Gucci for the new
> subscribers) was settled, both of us quickly fell asleep. So I'm not
> sure that the arrangement bothered Gucci all that much, :)
>
> Wayne and gucci, the designer dog
>
> On 7/30/11, Cindy Ray <cindyray at gmail.com> wrote:
>> They think the bulkhead has the most room. These little planes with the
>> one
>> seat on the left side (as facing ahead) are the pits, too. I never tell
>> them
>> I have a dog; when I get to the airport they want to change to the
>> bulkhead.
>> Mostly I am able to keep them from it.
>> Cindy
>>
>> On Jul 30, 2011, at 8:39 AM, Sam Hogle wrote:
>>
>>> Good point. I've noticed when traveling with Mason that not only does
>>> this
>>> apply with cabs, but with any mode of public transit. I've learned the
>>> hard way when you tell an air line about a service dog that you can get
>>> in
>>> some heated discussions on why you don't want to ride in the bulk head. I
>>> still haven't figured out what makes people think that area is more
>>> spacious and safe when in reality, it's the most unsafe area on a plane
>>> for a dog to ride.
>>> Sam and Seeing Eye Dog Mason
>>> On 7/30/2011 12:06 AM, Michael Hingson wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I am not sure why space has anything to do with it.  Even in smaller
>>>> vehicles there is room for a guide dog unless you have several
>>>> passengers.
>>>> Front seats move forward and since most all vehicles have bucket seats
>>>> or
>>>> a
>>>> split bench the dog could sit on the floor on the side where the seat
>>>> could
>>>> be moved forward the most.
>>>>
>>>> Also Larry, you help make the point about why not to disclose the
>>>> presence
>>>> of a guide dog since it can and does lead to needless arguments.  We
>>>> need
>>>> to
>>>> be and are about change in attitudes.  If we don't give people time to
>>>> make
>>>> up rules and excuses we have a better chance of being role models in the
>>>> eyes of most drivers and travel oriented companies.
>>>>
>>>> By the way, I say "transportation oriented companies" because the same
>>>> principles apply to airlines, hotels etc.  I have tried many experiments
>>>> over the years where I decide to indicate that a guide dog will be
>>>> accompanying me just to see what happens.  I find often that I encounter
>>>> much more difficulty with advanced disclosure than when I do not say I
>>>> use a
>>>> service animal.
>>>>
>>>>
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>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
>>>> Behalf
>>>> Of Larry D. Keeler
>>>> Sent: Friday, July 29, 2011 8:08 PM
>>>> To: NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users
>>>> Subject: [nagdu] Dogs and Taxis
>>>>
>>>> I tell folks at the cab company or others out of consideration for
>>>> space.
>>>> If they refuse Then I get ugly!  I also have the advantage of living
>>>> about
>>>> 100 yards from our major cab company, well I can just go down there and
>>>> complain!  Or maybe put some Holly presents on there doorstep!  Most
>>>> folks,
>>>> when they see how well Holly behaves they love picking us up!  I do have
>>>> a
>>>> probblem with the way dispatchers put out the call about transporting a
>>>> dog!
>>>> It sort of depersonalizes us.  Also, sence I have had to transport my
>>>> pet,
>>>> who does behave but not as well as Holly, I imagine that some confussion
>>>> could arise about whether the call involves pet or service dogs.  I
>>>> usually
>>>> don't tell restraunts, hospitals or anyone else though.  I figure unlike
>>>> me,
>>>> most folks are not blind and can see Holly doing her work.  They can
>>>> obviously see how well she is traind as well.  Any questions and I also
>>>> have
>>>> her ID which I carry right along with my own.
>>>> Intelligence is always claimed but rarely proven!
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Julie McG
 Lindbergh High School class of 2009, participating member in Opera
Theater's Artist in Training Program, and proud graduate of Guiding
Eyes for the Blind

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