[nagdu] Considering A Dog

Kody Keplinger kodytheduff at gmail.com
Thu Sep 20 20:42:01 UTC 2012


Actually, I have one other question about this that I'm unsure of.

What is the proper application etiquette? By that, I mean, is it okay to
apply to multiple schools at once?? And if so, if you are accepted to
multiple schools, what is the proper way to turn down a school after
picking?

On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 1:47 PM, Deanna Lewis <deannakay03 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Kody and all,
> As far as I know, Leader Dogs and Guiding Eyes for the Blind both have
> German Shepherds too. I think that the wait may be a little longer there
> than at Seeing Eye. Don't quote me on this, as I am a graduate of Guide
> Dogs
> for the Blind. But, I looked up this info for a person in Ohio a few months
> ago.
> Hope this helps.
> Best of luck to you Kody. Email me off list if I can be of any more help.
> Deanna and Pascal
>
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> Of Kody Keplinger
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> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Considering A Dog
>
> Thanks guys.  I will probably be emailing some of you Pilot people off list
> with a couple of questions.
>
> I just got off the phone with Fidelco, and I really liked the woman I
> talked
> to in admissions.  I know there is still controversy around the ownership
> issue, which worries me, but over all I'm leaning towards that program
> because it seems like the best match for me. However, I am looking into to
> other programs.
>
> Do any of you have experience with Leader Dogs? I don't feel like I've
> heard
> much about their program or the breeds they raise.
>
> On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 1:00 PM, rhonda cruz
> <rhondaprincess at gmail.com>wrote:
>
> >  hello kodi,
> >  my name rhonda.
> >  i have my first Pilot dog. May is a 5 year old german sheppard.
> >  I really like pilot's training stile.
> >  It is a great program.
> >  they don't have a home visit,
> >  and there class size is small.
> >
> >
> > On Sep 20, 2012, at 5:31 AM, Julie J. wrote:
> >
> > > Kody,
> > >
> > > Welcome!  I'm a big fan of the Boxer too.  Unfortunately your
> > > options
> > are very limited if you want one from a guide program.  Pilot in
> > Columbus trains some and Gallant Hearts in Mississippi does a few.
> > Your wait at Gallant Hearts is going to be pretty long because they
> > are a small school that has just started up and they don't have very
> > many Boxers.  Neither of these schools is located in a large city that
> > has subways and that sort of thing.
> > >
> > > You'll have a lot more options for German Shepherds.   Also if the
> > school doesn't teach to find empty seats, it's a fairly easy thing to
> > teach yourself.
> > >
> > > Best of luck and welcome!
> > > Julie
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > On 9/20/2012 12:00 AM, Kody Keplinger wrote:
> > >> Hi all!
> > >>
> > >> I found this list yesterday and have been browsing the archives for
> > info.
> > >>  After some serious thought, I have decided to look into getting a
> > >> guide dog.  I do have some concerns that I know others have brought
> > >> up in the past (I do have remaining vision, and I know it may
> > >> impair my trust of
> > the
> > >> dog at first, but I believe I can overcome this, especially since
> > >> my retained vision is only useful outdoors during the day.)  After
> > >> asking around about different schools and commands, I know I want
> > >> to apply to schools that teach "find" commands (ex. "find a chair"
> > >> or "find the
> > >> stairs") as these are very difficult things for me in unfamiliar
> > >> indoor settings.  I also want a school that trains dogs for
> > >> trains/subways
> > since I
> > >> live in NYC and that's an important part of my daily life.
> > >>
> > >> I have a pretty strong breed preference to either a German Shepherd
> > >> or a Boxer. I LOVE labs, but they've been family pets my whole
> > >> life, and my
> > gut
> > >> is telling me that, for my first guide dog, and one I'll work with
> > >> as a partner, I want to step away from labs if at all possible. My
> > >> first
> > choice
> > >> of school was Fidelco, but I read today some of the controversy
> > >> from
> > last
> > >> year. I like their program because a.) they focus on german
> > >> shepherds
> > and
> > >> b.) I like the idea of starting, from day one, in my neighborhood.
> > >> I
> > know
> > >> some programs take you to NYC as sort of a final "challenge" - but
> > >> as
> > NYC
> > >> is my home, I'd rather it not be my big challenge, I'd rather it be
> > >> my regular, if that makes sense at all.  Is the controversy over
> > >> Fidelco
> > and
> > >> ownership still brewing? Has anyone worked with them lately?
> > >>
> > >> Looking at other schools, can any of you give me some info on which
> > >> ones teach the "find" commands as well as provide german shepherds
> > >> and/or
> > boxers
> > >> (and that allow you to specify a preference)? Also, any info on the
> > >> wait times for these programs (from turning in the application, to
> > acceptance,
> > >> to attending the school) would be incredibly helpful/appreciated.
> > >> (I
> > found
> > >> the old surveys on GDUI, but they were from 2008 and I wasn't sure
> > >> how up-to-date they were.)
> > >>
> > >> Thanks for any info you can give, guys! I'm so glad I found this
> > listserv
> > >> already. The archives have already given me so much direction.
> > >>
> > >> Best,
> > >> Kody
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