[nagdu] Dogs at shows

Tami Kinney tamara.8024 at comcast.net
Sat Jan 7 17:47:03 UTC 2012


Tracy,

Good info. We are hoping sooner rather than later to get to more plays, 
symphonies, culture... Hearing how others manage their dogs and how 
things work out for such things will help me make better decisions for 
myself and my dog. /smile/ If we're going to be toodling around before 
and after a show, then guide dog is my best way to go, because of my 
hands and arms. But I do need to think of my dog for the show -- 
whatever the show is -- itself.

Glad you enjoyed Warhorse! That sounds awesome!

Tami

On 01/04/2012 08:12 AM, Tracy Carcione wrote:
> Every dog is different.  I just went to see Warhorse (the play), and there
> was lots of shooting, and some parts when the actors ran through the
> audience, once only a few feet from where I was.  Ben looked up the first
> time there was a gunshot and I patted him and told him it was OK.  After
> that, he curled up and went back to sleep.  The only problem with having
> him in the theater was that the rows were pretty close together.  I
> managed to get him situated so we both had a little room, and we were
> fine.
> Maybe, if I'd gone direct from home to the theater, I might have left him,
> but we toodled around New York before and after, so I was glad to have
> him.
> Tracy
>
>> I say no dog. You want to enjoy the show and the action (not so much the
>> horses but any special effects) may impact your dog negatively, unless
>> your dog is used to going to the theater which is really what this sounds
>> like.
>> I brought my dog to a few plays. The only one she had a problem with was
>> one called Assassins about people who killed various presidents. It was a
>> musical and amazingly well done. My dog didn't like the gunshots in the
>> play and also got concerned when some of the action spilled into the
>> audience. By the end of the play which dealt with Kennedy's assassination,
>> my dog really wanted to leave. And there was no way I was leaving not
>> then, not during that scene. The music, lyrics and stage action were
>> compelling.
>> My dog did get the weekend off, as I felt she needed time to rest. Looking
>> back, I'd not have brought her to that play.
>> I'd say if it was a horserace or other sporting event, your dog would be
>> fine. And you can bring her if you have no other option. I just wouldn't
>> do it for this event.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf
>> Of Tami Kinney
>> Sent: Monday, January 02, 2012 5:45 PM
>> To: NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users
>> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Jury duty
>>
>> Hey, gang!
>>
>> Good news! We have been given a gift of VIP tickets to Cavalia, for the
>> last night performance here. In the horse lovers' section! With free
>> parking, back stage passes to see the stars, all that good stuff!
>>
>> Cavalia is a performance involving horses with multimedia and
>> acrobatics, trick riding and ballet with horses. The stars are the
>> horses. And so on. Okay, so these horses are trained in their part of
>> the performance for a year to 10 years, they are that good. One can olny
>> assume the human partners and performers are not slugs, either. /smile/
>>
>> So... Sixth row, best place to see the horses, short notice. To guide
>> dog, or not to guide dog? That is my question.
>>
>> I'm considering several key factors, still not firm on my decisions.
>> Hm... Who do I know that might have some thoughts on the subject... /grin/
>>
>> So go for it! All feedback welcome!
>>
>> And thank you!
>>
>> Tami
>>
>>
>> On 01/02/2012 02:27 PM, Lyn Gwizdak wrote:
>>> Lori,
>>> You guys do jury duty different than we do here in San Diego. We get a
>>> summons in the mail - they pick your name out of the DMV or voter
>>> registration files - and the summons has the date to report to jury
>>> duty. they even have your badge with your juror number on it and you
>>> bring it all in with you when you report for duty. You go in and if you
>>> are not picked that day, your service is done.
>>>
>>> The Federal court does it differently. You get the summons but you haved
>>> to call in each day for two weeks to see if they need you.
>>>
>>> Sorry for the misunderstanding about you thinking you'd be excused for
>>> blindness. Hope you get on a case - it's real educational!
>>>
>>> Happy New Years everyone!
>>>
>>> Lyn and Landon
>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "loriandleo"
>>> <loriandleo at ohiohills.com>
>>> To: "NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users"
>>> <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>>> Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2011 10:10 AM
>>> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Jury duty
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi Lyn,
>>>>
>>>> My summonds for jury duty will be with the city of Kent of the county
>>>> court.
>>>> And I'm not assuming that I will be excused for my blindness. I will
>>>> call in
>>>> on Friday Janaury 13th to see if I have to report in or not. And if I
>>>> get
>>>> choosen for jury duty I'm sure it will be very interesting and a
>>>> learining
>>>> experience for me. Take care.
>>>>
>>>> Lori and thGipper
>>>>
>>>>
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