[nagdu] Question about puppy raisers

Cindy Ray cindyray at gmail.com
Mon Jun 25 01:30:34 UTC 2012


I think it had to do with the obnoctious poem that was probably meant tongue in cheek but could be very hurtful. I think whether we know who our raisers were or don't, the most of us deeply appreciate their time and effort, and then the wrenching required to give up the dogs even though they knew all along they would have to. I do definitely and deeply appreciate my raisers, whoever they were.

Cindy Lou

On Jun 24, 2012, at 5:35 PM, Juanita Herrera wrote:

> I am new at being a guide dog handler, and my initial goal was to keep
> in touch with my dog's puppy raisers because I understand the
> significant role they play in a puppy's life. Therefore, I searched
> for a school that would allow me to do so. I have had my guide for
> almost six months now, and I still keep in touch with her raisers. I
> would never even think of losing contact with them. I would think it
> would be a devastating experience for them not to know of the puppy
> that they've invested so much time and effort into. Is there a reason
> why you don't want to continue raising?
> Best,
> Juanita and Anise
> 
> On 6/24/12, Anon. Y.mous <ay.mous at yahoo.com> wrote:
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I am new here.  I am a long-time puppy raiser, my sister has RP and is a
>> guide dog user, and I have RP so a guide might be in my future as well.
>> When I first found this list about a month ago, I poked around for threads
>> relating to me, and one term that I searched was "raiser."  One thing I
>> found really disturbed me and has been nagging at me for the past month, so
>> I figured I might as well throw it out to everyone before making any
>> decisions.
>> 
>> The "problem post" occurred in a Christmas poem posted several years ago.
>> One of the stanzas was about puppy raisers:
>> 
>> "Some man comes from nowhere with the purpose to tell, that he's 'trained'
>> seven puppies as guide dogs, oh swell.  He badgers my handler, asking him
>> why some blind folks get nasty when he stops them to pry.  'Don't you people
>> know what we raisers give up?  We expend so much money and love raising your
>> pup.  We clean up their messes all day and all night.  The least you blind
>> people could do is to write.  I don't get a card or a letter to say that my
>> baby is good or he's doing okay.' ... So don't let your big ego get in the
>> way.  Blind handlers appreciate you just fine, okay?"
>> I was in tears by the end of this (and I'm a pretty stoic person!).  I know
>> it's supposed to be a kind of snarky poem about stereotypes of each "problem
>> group," but this really hurt.  It's making fun of something that you just
>> shouldn't make fun of, if that makes any sense.  I thought of my past
>> puppies and the very real and very deep love I still have for each of them
>> and how much I still miss them (even though I absolutely know they are not
>> mine!).  I am hoping that their handlers don't view me this way, kind of
>> minimizing the depth of the relationship I had with the dog.
>> 
>> 
>> Ever since I read that, all of the enthusiasm and sparks I bring to my
>> raising have been absent, and I've thus I'm toying with not raising again.
>> You just can't raise a guide pup if your heart isn't in it.
>> 
>> 
>> For the record, I'm definitely not somebody who thinks raising is this
>> saintly selfless act -- I don't know any raisers who think that, actually.
>> I get a ton out of it.  Still doesn't make turn-in any easier.
>> 
>> 
>> I know each school has different policies and relationships with raisers,
>> and each individual graduate does as well.  I know there are some raisers on
>> this list -- does anybody have any reaction to this?  I'm not looking for
>> opinions about school policies, rather thoughts of individual guide dog
>> users.  My sister doesn't agree with the sentiment, but I guess I'm looking
>> for opinions other than hers!
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks so much in advance.  It may seem trivial to you, but this is really
>> something I'm struggling with so I really appreciate any time people take to
>> respond.
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