[nagdu] Introduction

Cindy Ray cindyray at gmail.com
Mon Jul 16 22:26:36 UTC 2012


If you feel best keeping your dog on tie down when you are preparing your meals, you should. It isn't convenient to haul the dog around with you if you are preparing meals, assuming that that you are keeping the dog on a leash.


On Jul 16, 2012, at 5:15 PM, Kelby Carlson wrote:

> Thank you all very much for your introductions! I do have another question that's sort of random (and not really essential, just something I'm curious about.) My bedroom isn't terribly close to the kitchen, and I make a good deal of my own meals.  Is it better when I'm eating by myself to keep my dog on tie-down? It's more convenient for me in a logistical stense as I need two hands to do a lot of things and he doesn't seem to mind.  Thoughts?
> 
> Kelby
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: rhonda cruz <rhondaprincess at gmail.com
> To: "NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users" <nagdu at nfbnet.org
> Date sent: Mon, 16 Jul 2012 14:47:52 -0700
> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Introduction
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> hi i wish you.  and elvice.  a lot of luck.  in school.
> it is nice to meet you.
> i'm rhonda, and i have  my first pilot dog.  her name is Mya.
> she is a german sheppard.
> 
> she is five years old.
> 
> nice to meet you.
> from rhonda.
> On Jul 16, 2012, at 2:32 PM, Shannon Wells wrote:
> 
> Kelby, welcome to the list and congrats to you and Elvis.  You might try giving your dog ice to eat and staying in the shade.  I had a friend who actually had her golden retriever clipped.  The dog sure did feel strange, but she was a lot cooler.
> Shannon Wells
> On Jul 16, 2012, at 4:12 PM, Kelby Carlson wrote:
> 
> Hello, everybody!
> 
> I am a newly graduated guide dog user from Guide Dogs for the Blind (Oregon Campus.) I have a beautiful yellow lab named Elvis, and I will be taking him back to college with me in several weeks.  I hope that this list will be a good place to discuss guide dog use, training, and care.
> 
> I do have a question, and it may be a silly one.  Does any"one have suggestions about how to help a dog acclimate to a warmer climate? Oregon is significantly cooler than where I live in the summer and I don't want to overstress my dog.  The school gave me a set amount of water (3 cups) to offer Elvis at each watering.  Is giving more water ever advisable in this situation? Thanks!
> 
> Kelby S.  Carlson
> 
> Vanderbilt University
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