[nagdu] Advice Requested
Julie J.
julielj at neb.rr.com
Fri Jan 20 23:16:54 UTC 2012
Maybe grass, gravel, asking for a designated area where no one will be
bothered with the bits left behind, or a relieving harness? Is black
top any less porous than regular cement? I haven't paid that close of
attention.
If the school is being so picky maybe they'd like to construct a special
box with wood chips or something for you to use. Of course it'd have
to have shrubbery to hide the dog while he's going and there'd have to
be air freshener too. Okay that's a bit sarcastic. It's been a long
week. *smile*
Julie
On 1/20/2012 4:03 PM, Mark J. Cadigan wrote:
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> As you know I recently received a guide dog. As every guide dog handler knows, it is important to pick up after your dog. I am doing this as best I can, however, sometimes there is a "skid mark" of solid waist left behind on the concrete wich is impossible to remove.
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> The school office of disability services is giving me a hard time about my dogs parking. The school says that I am not doing a good enough job picking up the solid waist. According to the school, the skid marks ground into the concrete when I pick up after my dog are causing a problem. Suggestions, thoughts, concerns?
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> Thanks,
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> Mark
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