[nagdu] Story that I don't know what to think about

Natalie nrorrell at qwest.net
Wed Mar 28 01:56:40 UTC 2012


Hi Mark,
Sometimes they do that.  I bet you corrected him hard, though.  Yes, 
although our dogs are our guides, they can still sometimes have their 
off-moments, just like we do.  Hope you're okay, having no traction.
Best,
Nat and Liam Joshua

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mark J. Cadigan" <kramc11 at gmail.com>
To: "NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users" 
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Sent: Monday, March 26, 2012 11:48 AM
Subject: [nagdu] Story that I don't know what to think about


> Story that I don't know what to think about
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> Yesterday, I had to run my dog outside quickly. I was not wearing proper 
> footwear, duct tape covered shower sandals are hardly considered footwear, 
> and my dog literally dragged me a few feet trying to see a dog that was 
> urinating on his "spot."
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> All my dog did was sniff the other dog, but the other dog's owner was 
> horrified.
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> I had no traction at all in duct tape covered sandals, so, I was virtually 
> ice-skating anyway, but it was quite surprising that my dog would drag me 
> to say "hi" to another dog.
>
>
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