[nagdu] First timer

Cindy Ray cindyray at gmail.com
Tue Jul 9 22:46:16 UTC 2013


Yes, I think you make a good point, Melissa, and this is why I did not bring my dog. I was sick to death of being treated like that. I think we have to all be calm as possible. Maybe Dar did not realize what a crowd it would be. It is a little overwhelming to be sure, especially if you don't get out into large crowds a lot, and there are some tensions that come from all being in a little unfamiliar situation. I think we have to do the best we can with regard to being kind and courteous both to each other and to those who are staff who say to not use their flower beds.

I'd better stop posting here cause I've already done my quota.

CL

On Jul 9, 2013, at 5:23 PM, "melissa R green" <graduate56 at juno.com> wrote:

> I happen to notice people getting upset even when the handler was doing the 
> right thing in correcting the dogs for misbehaving.
> I believe that we forget that we can't take the dog out of the guide dog.
> Many times dogs communicate with each other and we have no clue whats 
> happening until something jumps off.
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> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Tina Thomas" <judotina48kg at gmail.com>
> To: "'NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users'" 
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> Cc: <judotina48kg at gmail.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2013 4:11 PM
> Subject: Re: [nagdu] First timer
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> 
> Dar- I know what you mean about the out of control dogs. Handlers were
> talking on their phones, or with other people who they were traveling with
> and not paying attention to what was going on around them or to what their
> dogs were doing. My girl was attacked by another guide dog while we were
> trying to exit an elevator and she had to defend herself. SE was notified of
> the incident and the other dogs school was told about the issue.
> Tina and the girls
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nagdu [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of d m gina
> Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2013 2:39 PM
> To: nagdu at nfbnet.org
> Subject: [nagdu] First timer
> 
> this was my first time for convention, I tried hard keeping my dog in
> control, where when he learned that dogs were groweling at him he would
> growel back.
> he got corrected, where in his mind he wanted to play.
> Some of the dogs were so out of hand I would scream.
> When a person knows their dog will do this every time they are around large
> groups of dogs, they should let the school know, or not bring the dog.
> I spoke to seeing eye about this, saying that my dog did join in but at no
> time did he jump on any dog.
> I had helpers tell me it wasn't my dog it was the persons dog.
> I will not put up with this kind of foolishness.
> I was shown how to keep the collar up under chin then correct.
> Now his hotel work wow.
> he would be given a command, then seeing something he wanted to go to he
> would take off and take me with him.
> At no time could I know this hotel.
> I never did get it figured out.
> At the banquet his paw did get stepped on where he did limp.
> Another lady did share this with me.
> His room manners were wonderful.
> the noise of the water fall in front was so loud I would get disoriented.
> I had to ask staff to help me out with the dog.
> I don't live back east, so to have the humidity blast you in the face as you
> went out was unreal.
> I loved the days when it wasn't bad at all going out.
> For me it was hard to give a command inside the building.
> I felt the staff were wonderful.
> Now the air conditioners cause my hip to hurt so bad I would cry.
> I had to get used to the loud noise.
> I can handle a crowd sitting as we did, where to have all of this talking in
> the lobby is another matter.
> Would I go again, yes, to help out Montana.
> He traveled well going and coming.
> 
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> every sinner has a future
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