[nagdu] some advice
Larry D. Keeler
lkeeler at comcast.net
Sat Sep 17 02:42:05 UTC 2011
Right on!!! Bibi!
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From: "Criminal Justice Major Extraordinaire" <orleans24 at comcast.net>
To: "NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users"
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Sent: Friday, September 16, 2011 10:18 PM
Subject: Re: [nagdu] some advice
> Oh Boy.
> How would you forget your cane skills once you've adapted yourself to your
> new guide dog?
> Doesn't make sense to me one bit.
> I've been working guide dogs for eleven years off and on and have never
> forgotten my cane skills.
> Good thing I don't live with those people as I'd gladly stick them in
> their place BIG TIME.
> I do hope you can find a suitable place for you and the dog to live to
> avoid all of that harassment.
> To me, that's pure harassment.
> As far as that three month old, her mother should be taking full
> responsibility to keep an eye on what her kid is doing.
> Offten too many kids are bratty due to the parents's neglegance.
> They are the ones at fault if their kid turns out to be where they can't
> handle him/her.
> On Monday while Dale and I were visiting our friend Alisha Robbinson and
> her daughter Hannah, some kid decided to become aggressive toward Hannah,
> all because she didn't want anyone to touch her bracelet.
> It was more because it was a special gift from her grandmother.
> The kid instantly grabbed at her and broke the bracelet.
> Hannah fell apart emotionally and thought that her grandmother would yell
> at her for a broken bracelet.
> Dale and I had to reassure her that her grandmother wouldn't do that since
> she loves her granddaughter to death.
> While Hannah was upset, Odie felt the need to do something to cheer her up
> and that's what ended up happening.
> I grew up around dogs off and on throughoutt my life time and my parents
> told me that if the dog became mad and let me have it, that was my fault
> for provoking him/her.
> Those people are trying to shelter their kid and that is flat out
> rediculous behavior, especially for a yungster.
> In tat manner, individuals wonder why so many attacks happen or medical
> injuries because once they are approached by a dog and they go to swing at
> it, the dog is going to react in self-defense like any other animal would.
> Chantel, don't let those people bully you around and if need be, stick
> them in their place.
> You aren't going to lose cane skills with having a guide dog.
> Just my thoughts on this one.
> Bibi and Odie
> the happy spirited bounty labra wolf
> because he behaves like a wolf at times
>
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