[nagdu] {nagdu} guide dog in high school

Meghan Whalen mewhalen at gmail.com
Fri Jul 13 14:51:19 UTC 2012


I tend to not use my dog's name a lot when working.  If I do, I am just 
very soft-spoken.  At school, I used  a lot of hand signals and not much 
verbal.  Jade was the type of dog who was custom designed for the 
environment, though. She had no interest in food, she would hold a 
rock-solid downstay from the time I brought her home, as long as she 
could see me. She just wasn't a
social dog, which made my job much easier.

Meghan
On 7/12/2012 10:19 PM, Julie McGinnity wrote:
> Hi Danielle.
>
> I received my current dog when I was 17 years old.  I had a great
> experience, although I do have to tell you that having a dog in high
> school is not easy.  High school is a very distracting place for a dog
> because of all the food, people, and chaos that naturally exists
> within a high school environment.  I went to a rather large high
> school(5 buildings), so it made sense for me to have a dog on campus.
> If your school is smaller, I would think seriously about the amount of
> exercise this dog would receive while you are still in school.
>
> I, like Meghan, wrote letters and discussed with my principal what it
> would mean to have a dog in school and laid down guidelines to the
> other students on the first day of school after receiving my dog.  I
> don't know if I would advise not giving the dog's name out simply
> because I use my dog's name so much, I don't see how it would be
> possible to avoid it.  Meghan, if you don't mind explaining how you
> were able to do this, that would be great.
>
> Bottom line: You will need to be responsible with caring for your dog
> despite your school schedule and amount of work.  This means parking
> (relieving) it, feeding it, getting to know it, and making sure you do
> obedience work on a regular basis.  I don't mean to sound harsh, but
> it is difficult in a lot of ways.  I found it rewarding and am
> thankful that I got my dog when I did, but it was a lot of work.  I'm
> not going to lie.
>
> Feel free to email me off list if you have any other questions or want
> more info.  Good luck with everything...
>
> On 7/12/12, Hannah Chadwick <sparklylicious at gmail.com> wrote:
>> I believe that Pilot has had younger students train at their facility in
>> the
>> past. Not sure what it is like now.
>> I do strongly believe that in order to get a dog, you have to be able to
>> take care of one - grooming, playing, going on walks... it's also important
>> to factor in the cost of caring for a dog - food, grooming supplies, and
>> vets can get expensive. I know this is all common sense, but I thought I'd
>> put it out their for everyone who's considering getting a dog.
>> Best, Hannah
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf
>> Of NCBootman
>> Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2012 7:00 PM
>> To: NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users
>> Subject: Re: [nagdu] {nagdu} guide dog in high school
>>
>> Danielle, One issue that complicates this for you is that the schools I
>> have
>> looked at all require a minimum age of 18 to receive a guide dog. Would you
>> qualify on that qualification?
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Danielle Sykora
>> Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2012 8:55 PM
>> To: NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users
>> Subject: [nagdu] {nagdu} guide dog in high school
>>
>> Hello everyone,
>> Are their any guide dog users who received their first dogs while in high
>> school? I have been considering applying for a dog in high school and I
>> would like to hear other peoples' experiences.
>> Danielle
>>
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