[nagdu] A Guide To Guide Dog Schools was Introduction and Questions
Larry D. Keeler
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Thu Feb 2 21:55:08 UTC 2012
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Brenda" <bjnite at windstream.net>
To: "NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users"
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Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2012 3:45 PM
Subject: [nagdu] A Guide To Guide Dog Schools was Introduction and Questions
> Well I can't fiond it on the national Library System for Ohio. Any other
> ideas on where I can find this book?
> Brenda
>
>
>
> On 2/2/2012 2:21 PM, Cindy Ray wrote:
>> Bard is the website at National Library Service for the Blind and
>> Physically Handicapped to download digital books if you don't want to
>> check out the cartridges from your lending library.
>>
>> Cindy
>>
>> On Feb 2, 2012, at 11:44 AM, Lyn Gwizdak wrote:
>>
>>> I don't know what NLS BARD is. I know that the Braille Institute NLS
>>> Library in LA has it. Ed Eames did write another book about service
>>> dogs which I haven't read.
>>>
>>> Lyn and Landon
>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brenda"<bjnite at windstream.net>
>>> To: "NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog
>>> Users"<nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>>> Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2012 6:11 PM
>>> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Introduction and Questions
>>>
>>>
>>>> I just looked on NLS BARD and could not find the book under the
>>>> author's last name or the tityle. There was another book by Ed Eames
>>>> about service dogs. I hope someone can point us in the right direction
>>>> for reading this book.
>>>>
>>>> On 2/1/2012 6:22 PM, Lyn Gwizdak wrote:
>>>>> Welcome, Milissa,
>>>>> I have partial vision and have been a guide dog user for most of the
>>>>> time from 1973 to the present.
>>>>>
>>>>> There are many people who have some vision and are sucessful guide dog
>>>>> users. If the instructors at the school think your vision is
>>>>> interfering with the dog's work, they will work you in sleepshades.
>>>>> Bottom line: You have to learn to trust the dog! Many adapt to this
>>>>> and some never do. Thiose people need to wait for a significant loss
>>>>> of vision before trying a dog again. Don't be afraid to ask.
>>>>>
>>>>> When using my dog, Landon takes care of the safety issues around
>>>>> traveling and I can use my vision for other things like spotting many
>>>>> landmarks or watching the scenery. I can walk with my head up and not
>>>>> looking at where i'm putting my feet.
>>>>>
>>>>> I am 61 and am on my 8th guide dog. I do pet assisted therapy and do
>>>>> political work with my Democratic club. I have a male Lab/Golden
>>>>> cross named Landon and he is six years old. He is from The Seeing Eye
>>>>> in New Jersey.
>>>>>
>>>>> Why did I get a guide dog? I met my first guide dog in 1971 when I
>>>>> went to college in Boston. My vision was still fairly good except for
>>>>> night vision which is non existant. When I was a kid I rode my bike
>>>>> around like all the other kids and visual impairment wasn't such an
>>>>> issue then. In 1972, after graduating from college, I lost a lot of my
>>>>> vision causing me to go to white cane usse full time instead of just
>>>>> at night. My roommate had a guide dog and I got to see what it was
>>>>> like realistically and on a day to day basis. Having grown up with
>>>>> animals all my life, I had no issue with animal care. I liked how much
>>>>> easier it was to navigate crowds with a dog rather than the cane that
>>>>> was always being stepped on and people expecting ME to move out of
>>>>> their way on the sidewalk. After almost getting run down by a car and
>>>>> stopped by my friend's guide, I made the decision to get my own dog.
>>>>>
>>>>> Enjoy the list! Pick our brains! That is what we are here for -
>>>>> support for each other in guide dog use and in trying to decide if a
>>>>> guide dog is for you. Ask anything. Making the decision to use a dog
>>>>> is a very personal one that others cannot make for you (although they
>>>>> seem to try!) and we are here to help youi make that decision. Oh, a
>>>>> book that is excellent for people exploring if a dog is for them is
>>>>> Toni and Ed Eames book called "A Guide To Guide Dog Schools" and this
>>>>> is available throuoghn the NLS Talking Books. It was written in the
>>>>> 1980s and revised in the mid 1990s. Toni is still around but her
>>>>> husband and co author Ed died a few years ago. Some of the
>>>>> information and resources are outdated but the general body of the
>>>>> book is not outdated.
>>>>>
>>>>> HTH,
>>>>>
>>>>> Lyn and Landon
>>>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "melissa
>>>>> padron"<fuzzylucky2021 at sbcglobal.net>
>>>>> To:<nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>>>>> Sent: Friday, January 27, 2012 7:35 PM
>>>>> Subject: [nagdu] Introduction and Questions
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I am new to this list so I though I would just start off with an
>>>>> introduction and then some questions.
>>>>>
>>>>> Well, first of all, my name is Melissa and although I am not a guide
>>>>> dog user I am a cane user. I'm in college pursuing a degree in
>>>>> psychology and I will be moving back to my hometown once I graduate.
>>>>> I'm considered legally blind, so I do have vision.
>>>>>
>>>>> Because of the condition I have, I was not taught to use a cane until
>>>>> my senior year of high school. I actually had to fight in order to get
>>>>> cane lessons, but since then, I just about take my cane everywhere
>>>>> with me. It helps a lot more than using my vision and stressing my
>>>>> eyes....
>>>>>
>>>>> Now, some questions:
>>>>>
>>>>> I am not considering getting a guide dog now but I do want to keep it
>>>>> as an option if I decide that it would help me in my travels. So my
>>>>> question is, what was ultimately you deciding factor in getting a
>>>>> guide dog?
>>>>> What are some advantages and disadvantages in using a guide dog?
>>>>> For those of you who have vision, did you encounter problems with the
>>>>> guide dog schools saying that a guide dog would not benefit you
>>>>> because you have "too much" vision?
>>>>> Ultimately, this is my greatest fear. I'm scared of encountering
>>>>> criticism by guide dog schools and "blindness professionals" about
>>>>> whether a guide dog would benefit me or not. A lot of people with my
>>>>> condition function well without a cane or a dog so would this be used
>>>>> against me if I were to apply?
>>>>>
>>>>> I am looking forward to hearing your responses and advice.
>>>>>
>>>>> Melissa
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