[nagdu] NFB Convention Guide Dog Policy

Julie J. julielj at neb.rr.com
Thu Jun 30 22:47:51 UTC 2011


Rox,

the short answer is because of how it affects negotiations for room 
rates and other convention arrangements for future years.   Or at least 
this is how it has been explained to me.

HTH
Julie



On 6/30/2011 3:44 PM, The Pawpower Pack wrote:
> My question is, if people choose to leave dogs in the room, and if 
> dogs bark, why can't it be dealt with as it would if it were any other 
> dog, at any other conference?  E.g. the handler asked, by hotel staff, 
> to leave the hotel for disturbing the people?  Why must everyone else 
> be "punished" when they aren't guilty?  If a dog barks, why can't it 
> be dealt with between the person and the hotel?
>
>
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