[nagdu] PETA & Service Dogs

Cindy Ray cindyray at gmail.com
Wed Jul 25 18:42:20 UTC 2012


I had a lady just really go off on me because I corrected Fisher from goingunder a table in a restaurant !sniff out and eat crumbs. Pretty amazing what they do. 

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On Jul 25, 2012, at 11:34 AM, "Margo and Arrow" <margo.downey at verizon.net> wrote:

> also, how about the times Peta and other radical animal rights groups set animals free who haven't lived in the wild and the animals die.  How about the fact that they have been known to actually kill animals.
> 
> these groups have all the answers and don't listen to reason.
> 
> Margo and Arrow
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Hicks" <bob at seeinghandassociation.com>
> To: "NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users" <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2012 9:23 AM
> Subject: Re: [nagdu] PETA & Service Dogs
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> 
>> Hi Marion.  Excellent job explaining our stance and that of our loving and dedicated partners!  Yeah!  thanks
>> 
>> Best regards,
>> 
>> Bob Hicks
>> Access Technology Specialist
>> Seeing Hand Association, Inc.
>> 304-232-4810
>> <bob at seeinghandassociation.com>
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marion Gwizdala" <blind411 at verizon.net>
>> To: "NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users" <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>> Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2012 7:32 AM
>> Subject: [nagdu] PETA & Service Dogs
>> 
>> 
>>> William,
>>>   I am of the belief that no amount of factual information can overcome the irrational ignorance of those who have radical beliefs. In their strive for "ethical treatment of animals", PETA ignores the fundamental fact that dogs are happiest when they have a job to do, especially the working breeds that are used as guide dogs. In the past, they have promulgated a great deal of misinformation and, in spite of our providing them with accurate information, hold fast to their radical beliefs.
>>>   Pasted below is a response to PETA I wrote in january 2009 in response to some of their radical, misinformed assertions about how guide dogs are treated.
>>> 
>>>   Dear Ms. Nachminovitch,
>>>   As the President of the National Association of Guide Dog Users, a strong and proud division of the National Federation of the blind, I felt compelled
>>> to respond to your very misinformed comments about guide dogs. The biggest problem we face as blind people is the misunderstanding and lack of information
>>> that exists. This is true about guide dogs, as well. It is unfortunate that you choose to promulgate the myths that create barriers to our full inclusion
>>> in society on terms of equality. It is also unfortunate that you compromise the integrity of People for the Ethical Treatment of animals by making such
>>> foolish assertions. By doing so, you call into question the veracity of any valid information published by PETA.
>>>   In an effort to set the record straight, guide dogs are not "kept in harness 24/7". The truth is that guide dogs are only in harness when they are working.
>>>   As to your assertion that our dogs are virtually disposed of when they are no longer able to "serve" their handlers, the fact is that, more often than
>>> not, our dogs live out their lives with their blind caretakers. As an example, my previous guide dog worked until he was fourteen years old and lived out
>>> the remainder of his sixteen years with me. My current guide will soon be twelve years old and is enjoying her semi-retirement by lying under my dining
>>> room table on the cold tile floor where she loves to lie.
>>>   As for your statement that guide dogs are never given the opportunity to romp and play, my guide dog plays with the two other dogs in our household
>>> and with the guide dogs of my blind colleagues on a regular basis.
>>>   Petting a guide dog is discouraged while it is working, as doing so is a distraction to its work; however, when the harness is off, my family, especially
>>> my three-year-old granddaughter, is welcome - even encouraged - to pet and play with my guide dog.
>>>   PETA would also like the public to believe that guide dogs are forced against their wills to work for a blind person because that promotes its radical
>>> agenda. The truth is that it further demonstrates PETA's ignorance of canine behavior. Dogs are, by nature, pack animals and each animal in a pack has
>>> a job. Guide dogs enjoy their work and become excited when the harness is presented to them! My guide dog comes running when the harness is taken off its
>>> hook by the door and slips her head into it, excited at the adventure to come! unlike the pet that stays at home with absolutely nothing to do - quite
>>> contradictory to the nature of a dog - our animals get to spend most of their time with their "alpha dog"! By the way, my dog doesn't care if anyone else
>>> pets her because I give her all the love and attention she could ever want! Furthermore, when the weather is bad or the place i am going is not conducive
>>> to my guide, she stays at home where she again, lies in her "cave" under the dining room table and probably romps and plays with our other dogs!
>>>   In summary, PETA is fabricating lies to justify their irrational, radical stand. I realize that this correspondence will probably do little to convince
>>> PETA of the truth nor cause them to retract their lies or alter their stand. they are too entrenched in their misgivings that the facts would only confuse
>>> them. however, this correspondence is offered to present the facts to those willing to consider rational, accurate information.
>>> Sincerely yours,
>>> Marion Gwizdala, President
>>> National Association of Guide Dog Users
>>> National Federation of the blind
>>> president at nfb-nagdu.org
>>> 
>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "William Vandervest" <timelord09 at att.net>
>>> To: <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>>> Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2012 7:28 PM
>>> Subject: [nagdu] Fw: [MSB-Alumni] Fw: Smartphone-Friendly Innovation HoldsPromise of Freeing Dogs From Involuntary Service
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> i just received this on another list, anybody heard of this before?
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> There are none so blind as those who will not see
>>>> William And ld Lynard
>>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: Steve
>>>> To: msb-alumni
>>>> Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2012 2:39 PM
>>>> Subject: [MSB-Alumni] Fw: Smartphone-Friendly Innovation Holds Promise of Freeing Dogs From Involuntary Service
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: Sieghard Weitzel
>>>> To: viphone at googlegroups.com
>>>> Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2012 2:48 AM
>>>> Subject: Smartphone-Friendly Innovation Holds Promise of Freeing Dogs From Involuntary Service
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Hello Listers,
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> I came across this article and am pretty shocked by it, I did not know that there are people and apparently organizations out there who consider guide dogs as providing an "involuntary" service which they apparently consider to be animal cruelty. I don't really have the connections and the time, but I hope maybe some people on this list do advocacy sort of work and may look into this. The biggest joke is that this research seems to be geared towards getting around inside buildings which of course would be great, but apparently these folks don't think much about how much a dog helps in getting around outside. Here is the article (hope the mods don't object since the article refers to "smartphones" and not "iPhones", but of course we all know how many accessible smartphone choices we have and I assume something like this, were it available, would not be a Windows Phone app!)
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Smartphone-Friendly Innovation Holds Promise of Freeing Dogs From Involuntary Service
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> For Immediate Release: May 14, 2012
>>>> 
>>>> Contact: David Perle 202-483-7382
>>>> 
>>>> St. Paul, Minn.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> The University of Nevada-Reno (UNR) science team working on smartphone technology that will help blind people navigate on their own, even gauging their pace and warning them far in advance of obstacles such as a stairway, will present its invention at the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation in St. Paul on May 15 (the second day of the conference). The team, headed by researchers Dr. Eelke Folmer of the Player-Game-Interaction Lab and Dr. Kostas Bekris of the Robotics Research Lab, has won a PETA Proggy Award for Leadership in Ethical Science. PETA's Proggy Awards ("Proggy" is for "progress") recognize animal-friendly achievements.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> "This new technology promises not only to give blind people the independence they want but also could mean that dogs will no longer be bred for this type of service," says PETA President Ingrid E. Newkirk. "We commend the UNR team for developing 'eyes' for the blind that are both user-friendly and animal-friendly."
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> The low-cost system would enable blind people to navigate around buildings using nothing more than a smartphone. Its software is based on the same technology that enables robots to navigate but uses the person's stride length to track his or her movements. The system uses two-dimensional digital maps and the smartphone's built-in components, with the phone able to communicate what it "sees" using synthetic speech. Upon initial use in a particular environment, the user touches certain landmarks. The smartphone remembers the information and is able to give the user directions on subsequent visits.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> For more information, please visit PETA.org.
>>>> 
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