[nagdu] Learning new routes with a guide dog.

Pickrell, Rebecca M (TASC) REBECCA.PICKRELL at tasc.com
Tue Oct 9 14:33:37 UTC 2012


        Thank you, this is what I was asking.
Sounds like the policy is to discourage dog users from exploring.
It's no way I'd want to live, but then I'm not being asked to operate this way.


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From: nagdu [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Nadja Öberg
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2012 10:19 AM
To: nagdu at nfbnet.org
Subject: Re: [nagdu] Learning new routes with a guide dog.


BS"D

Rebecca,

I don't think that the school is against that we'll explore our surroundings but that many guide dogs wouldn't make it mentally. What I understand from a guide dog trainer who has worked with guide dogs in Holland and Belgium their dogs are livelier then in Sweden. Many guide dogs here are quieter and work in smaller towns and villages. My guide dog is a lively girl with lots of energy and my guide dog instructor hasn't said that I can't 'free work' her but don't say that we'll do that either. Hera loves to 'free work' but for another guide dog team it wouldn't work because of the owner and dog's personalities.

Generally in Sweden, blind people learn their routes to school/work, shops and home to their relatives and friends. My low vision therapist never taught me how I should orientate myself in unfamiliar places, my mum taught me this skills instead. What's 'normal' in the United States isn't 'normal' here. A majority of the blind and visually impaired here are seniors so the education is a bit 'old school'. I don't say that I like it or that I agree with it but that's the facts. Over 50% of the blind and visually impaired are disability pensioners here even if we've a higher education then the general population. I don't know what I want to say with this, maybe that different communities work differently.

Kind regards,
Nadja and Hera

Webpage: http://www.nadjaoberg.com

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