[nagdu] Accessible Europe

cheryl echevarria cherylandmaxx at hotmail.com
Thu Jun 9 14:54:37 UTC 2011


Julie:

Hawaii and Australia are Rabies free islands, they couldn't handle and epidemic.


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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Julie J.<mailto:julielj at neb.rr.com> 
  To: NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users<mailto:nagdu at nfbnet.org> 
  Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2011 10:46 AM
  Subject: Re: [nagdu] Accessible Europe


  I've always wondered why it is that Hawaii can get away with having laws 
  that are clearly in violation of the ADA?  What would happen if I decide to 
  travel to Hawaii with my guide dog?  I owner trained him, so there is no 
  professional trainer or recognized program associated with his training. 
  United States Federal law is clear that it is acceptable for me to train my 
  own guide.  It is his training and behavior that defines him as a guide. 
  Also I am unhappy about the bit about other types of service dog handlers 
  needing a doctor's note.  Again that is clearly a contradiction of the ADA.

  I understand the issue of wanting to keep Hawaii rabies free and the steps 
  that must be taken when entering the islands with an animal.  I cannot 
  understand how Hawaii can place all the additional documentation demands 
  that have nothing to do with vaccination history on service/guide dog users. 
  I suppose it will take someone with a lot of money and intestinal fortitude 
  to challenge it.

  Julie


  -----Original Message----- 
  From: cheryl echevarria
  Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2011 7:49 AM
  To: cherylandmaxx at hotmail.com<mailto:cherylandmaxx at hotmail.com>
  Subject: [nagdu] Accessible Europe

  Many people have been asking me about traveling to Europe for accessible 
  travel.

  Well as many of us know the only thing wrong with us blind people is that we 
  are blind, most of our other parts work like our ears and our legs. Some 
  might need wheelchair accessibility.

  This article is primarily for those. Also if you are on dialysis and 
  traveling, you have to plan way earlier then those who do not need it, just 
  to find dialysis locations.

  As well as if you are traveling with your guide dog.  Some Countries do not 
  need much, just a certified USDA Veterinarian letter that has his stamp on 
  it with all the recent vaccinations on them, some still have quarantine such 
  as Australia. Also, I just recently found out Barbados in the Caribbean.

  For me to help those that are traveling anywhere, I am still learning myself 
  what the accessibility in that country is for you.

  Let us remember especially traveling abroad to countries and cities and 
  landmarks that were created during the biblical times, like the Pyramids of 
  Giza, you will not find elevators or other assistance to enter them, but the 
  Egyptian Museum you can.

  I will be giving some advice below so whenever you call in the future we can 
  arrange alternatives for you to do in that country, but mostly this has to 
  do with wheelchair accessibility and guide dog users, for those who use a 
  cane and are well enough to travel, there will be some information as well.

  Let us start off with the guide dogs.

  Many people have asked me, which country allows guide dogs and which ones 
  don't, big question. I generally answer, are you planning on traveling and 
  to where and we can discuss that place you are going to and what is needed 
  to bring the dog.

  For places within the United States realm including Puerto Rico and Hawaii. 
  Follow the accessible laws

  Pertaining to Hawaii, and I am going by the NAGDU (National Association of 
  Guide Dog Users website) and if this has changed I will be asking at the 
  National Convention of the National Federation of the Blind in July.

  HAWAII

  THE HONOLULU INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT IS THE PORT OF ENTRY FOR ALL DOGS AND 
  CATS ENTERING HAWAII. THIS INCLUDES GUIDE DOGS AND SERVICE DOGS.

  GUIDE DOGS AND SERVICE DOGS THAT MEET THE FOLLOWING DEFINITIONS CAN COME 
  INTO HAWAII WITHOUT QUARANTINE PROVIDED THEY FOLLOW THE STEPS OUTLINED 
  BELOW. "Guide dog" means any dog individually trained by a licensed guide 
  dog trainer for guiding a blind person by means of a harness attached to the 
  dog and a rigid handle grasped by the person. "Service dog" means any dog 
  that is individually and professionally trained to: alert a person with 
  impaired hearing to the presence of people or sounds; assist a person with 
  disabilities involving mobility by pulling a wheelchair, retrieving dropped 
  items, or otherwise aiding the user in accomplishing a variety of tasks; 
  alert a person with a seizure disorder to the onset of a seizure or to alert 
  another person or organization at a remote location to the seizure; or alert 
  a person to an impending life-threatening medical crisis and assist in 
  mitigating the consequences of such a crisis; and that belongs to a citizen 
  of the United States with a disability that substantially limits a major 
  life activity.

  KEY POINTS FOR QUALIFYING AS A SERVICE DOG OR AN EXEMPTED GUIDE DOG
  - The dog must have current rabies vaccination. (Documentation of the 
  vaccination must include the product name, the lot or serial number, and the 
  expiration date of the lot.)
  - The dog must have a microchip implanted that can be read with an Avid 
  scanner (Avid or Home Again chip).
  - Prior to arrival the dog must have passed two OIE-FAVN tests with a level 
  of 0.51.U. rabies antibody or greater. The time interval between the tests 
  must have been at least 30 days. The laboratory will not perform the tests 
  unless the microchip number accompanies the test request form.
  - The dog must have a standard health certificate issued not more than 14 
  days prior to arrival in Hawaii.
  - For a service dog, there must be a physician's statement which certifies 
  as to the disability, and that the service dog provides assistance having to 
  do with that disability.
  - The Animal Quarantine Branch must receive notification at least 24 hours 
  in advance of arrival information and location where the dog will be 
  staying. Information can be faxed to 808-483-7161 or telephoned to 
  808-837-8092.
  - On arrival in Hawaii, the dog must be brought by the airline to the 
  Airport Animal Quarantine Holding Facility for verification of compliance 
  with the above requirements, the dog examined for external parasites, and a 
  final OIE-FAVN sample taken.
  - If all is in order, the dog will be released at that point.

  Puerto Rico to my knowledge follows all ADA of allowance of guide dogs, I 
  have taken my dog to Puerto Rico with no problems whatsoever, since also 
  dear husband is also from Puerto Rico.

  But we are talking Europe

  All depends on the country, most allow dogs period anywhere with them in 
  stores, restaurants, etc. If we are talking middle east and I mean Muslim 
  countries, I wouldn't take them.

  My ex-husband is from Egypt and they are very modern, have dogs, but not in 
  the house, kept outside, but love dogs.

  But in general not allowed access to anything. That is there religion and we 
  should respect that, that being said our country in the US, is full of all 
  races and religions, and the law should be observed here and any country 
  that you visit.

  Accessibility is all that you make of it, myself I go on the regular tours 
  whether or not I take my dog. I have been to Puerto Rico, The Bahamas, St. 
  Thomas, St. Maarten, Canada. I will be going this year to Cancun, we are 
  planning group trips to Egypt in 2013, 2012 we are planning various cruises 
  groups.  So I hope you will take advantage of traveling with others first it 
  is enjoyable meeting others, and second there will be others like you who 
  may have never been on a trip like this.

  If you want to go on your own that is wonderful as well.

  More will be coming in the future. Send questions and I can post to an 
  e-mail with a reply to it.

  Take care, and keep cool
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