[nagdu] Getting a guide dog
Margo and Arrow
margo.downey at verizon.net
Mon Feb 6 23:07:33 UTC 2012
Even if you're good with a cane but prefer a dog, that's fine, too. I was
always a good cane user but prefer a dog.
margo and Arrow
----- Original Message -----
From: "Cindy Ray" <cindyray at gmail.com>
To: "NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users"
<nagdu at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Monday, February 06, 2012 5:38 PM
Subject: Re: [nagdu] Getting a guide dog
> First of all, I think it is your call if you want a dog or need one. If
> you are good with a cane, then you should continue using it. If you want a
> dog, you should have one. I'm not sure how the dog would make
> transportation easier unless you would feel more confident walking if you
> had a dog. If you believe that's true, a dog is good. Dogs are a lot of
> responsibility, but if you love dogs and feel it is worth it to you, for
> me it would seem you should consider getting a dog. I didn't catch how you
> really feel about it yourself. A lot of people think the dog is the answer
> for all blind people. The dog is not the answer for all blind people. My
> husband doesn't use one because he says he doesn't have the patience and
> would rather use a cane. What it really boils down to is you need to
> consider the pros and cons; if you don't want a dog then don't get it.
> It's not an excuse and I don't know what they mean when they say you
> aren't trying. You aren't trying to do what?
>
>
> Cindy
>
> On Feb 6, 2012, at 3:38 PM, RJ Sandefur wrote:
>
>> I have a questions for everyone on the list. What was it that made you
>> decide to get a guide dog? My Family and mobility instructor both tell me
>> they do not see a need for me to have one. I live in Okeechobee Florida.
>> We do not have any public transpertation. I practually have to be driven
>> to church, the store etc. Others from people at church are telling me to
>> stop making excuses, and get a dog, but when I tell them I am a cane
>> traveler, they accuse me of not trying. I tell them it is a huge
>> responcibility, and they tell me that it is just me making excuses. Am I
>> making excuses? I do not have the finational means in order to care for a
>> guide dog. I'm only just making excuses. What do you as guide dog users
>> think? I would have to feed the dog, take it for check ups. It is an
>> animal, and it is a responcibility. RJ
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