[nagdu] commands

Albert J Rizzi albert at myblindspot.org
Sun Nov 6 23:31:50 UTC 2011


I agree about the disabilities site being a bitch. Mo need to apologize for
any language. I find that most if not all of the government sites are
difficult to navigate. I lost my eye sight almost 6 years ago and have no
vision at all. I am not a vet, just wanted to support them, as I feel they
would be able to really lead as a community about what is possible as I feel
the disabled community as a whole, accepts their plight rather then find
empowerment in their differences. We should talk one day for sure. the
housing program was born out of my own personal circumstances and
experiences trying to keep my home. talk when we talk. off to dinner. Peace.


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-----Original Message-----
From: nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf
Of Toni Whaley
Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2011 6:04 PM
To: 'NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users'
Subject: Re: [nagdu] commands

Marsha,

Just tell them you're speaking to the dog. Of course, people don't
understand you have to give the dog commands for it to know what to do. they
think the dog just does it.. What was really funny is that my first dog's
name was Mora. So when I'd say, "Mora, forward!", they'd say, "yes, more
forward."
 
Toni 

-----Original Message-----
From: nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf
Of Marsha Drenth
Sent: Saturday, November 05, 2011 10:59 AM
To: 'NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users'
Subject: [nagdu] commands

Hi List,

 

There was something mentioned on another list that sparked a very
interesting subject for me. Here is a situation for example. I am at school,
or out in the city or just traveling. Emma is sniffing something, and I tell
her to leave it, not in a loud voice but in a firm voice. I try to tell her
in a voice that she can only hear and that will not draw attention to me.
But to my surprise there is someone around. And they think I am speaking to
them, to leave me and my dog alone. I am not speaking to them, but they
become offended. Then I have to apologize. 

 

Does anyone else have this happen? Or am I the only one? 

 

Emma comes from the Seeing Eye, I use commands like: Leave it, Hop up,
Fouie, Right, left, inside and outside are just some of the commands I use. 

 

If the above situation happens to you? How do you handle this? And if it
does not how do you give your pup commands? 

 

I think the next dog I receive I will be teaching and then using commands in
another language. My reasons for this, that if I tell my dog a command, I
also do not want others to know what I am telling her to do. As some of the
sighted people around me have said, "No, no don't correct your dog, she is
being good." Or "no, no you need to go here or there, you should go to the
elevator." 

 

Interesting topic for discussion,

Marsha 

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