[nagdu] Heat!

Larry D. Keeler lkeeler at comcast.net
Thu Jun 21 00:56:01 UTC 2012


Thanks, I almost went there but they couldn't get me a poodle or mix in s 
short time.
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From: "Tina Thomas" <tinadt at sbcglobal.net>
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Subject: Re: [nagdu] Heat!


> Guide dogs of America (GDA).
>
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> Which one is the one in Silmar?
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Lyn Gwizdak" <linda.gwizdak at cox.net>
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>
>> Hi Bibi,
>> You asked about the weather during trainings at GDA, GDB, GDD, Fidelco.
>>
>> GDD and GDA are both in Southern California.  GDA is in Fernando Valley
>> east of Los Angeles.  Can be hot and dry - typical Southern California
>> weather. Winter has more cool, cloudy and more rain.  GDD is in the 
>> desert
>
>> and has no classes during the summer months - waaaaay too hot!  GDB is in
>> Northern California just outside San Francisco for one campus and the
>> other campus is in Boring, OR just outside Portland.  They both have the
>> typical weather of coastal North-west part of the U.S.  LOTS of rain,
>> misty, damp and chilly in the winter and some during the summer.
>>
>> Fidelco is in the middle of Connecticut.  Typical New England weather -
>> hot and humid in the summers, cold and snowy in winter with spring and
>> fall being the transitional months.  I'm from Connecticut and Fidelco is
>> near Hartford where my sister went to a blind school there.
>>
>> When one is accepted into a program at any given school, they will tell
>> the student what kinds of weather they are having and what kinds of
>> clothing to bring.
>>
>> HTH,
>>
>> Lyn and Landon
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "Criminal Justice Major" <orleans24 at comcast.net>
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>> Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2012 8:24 PM
>> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Heat!
>>
>>
>>> Hi, Marsha,
>>> When I did my training at GEB with my first guide dog, they did have us
>>> work the dogs in the heat, despite that majority of them having black or
>>> dark colored coats.
>>> We did a trip in the morning before lunch hour, then hung out at the
>>> school for an hour after that.
>>> We then used the training vans to drive to the country road and train
>>> again.
>>> That time, we worked the dogs back to the facility.
>>> Orleans wasn't too thrilled and his feet were burning.
>>> I'm sure things have changed at GEB from that time on.
>>> When I trained at pilot and Freedom, it was around the fall and winter
>>> months, so not too bad.
>>> Regardless though, we were careful of how long to be out and definitely
>>> had breaks in between two training routes.
>>> I went to train with Freedom David Berry that started August 22, getting
>>> him on the 23rd and finishing up September 9, 2004.
>>> The following day which was the 10th, Freedom and I left for home.
>>> During the class around that time, we got to experience left overs from
>>> hurricane Frances and Charlie or Charley, (am not sure of the spelling).
>>> Upon returning to train with Odie as I arrived Easter Sunday, march 
>>> 27th,
>
>>> was partnered up with Odie March 28th around 3:30/3:45 PM in the late
>>> afternoon.
>>> During that time, we xperienced warm days, but dealt with rain and some
>>> snow.
>>> April 7th was the day Odie and I finished up and we flew home Friday,
>>> April 8, 2005.
>>> I'm curious to hear of others's experiences during thei training at GDA,
>>> GDB, GDD, Fidelco, Leader Dogs and SEGDI weather wise.
>>> Bibi
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