[nagdu] My turn to go to school
Tina Thomas
judotina48kg at gmail.com
Wed Jun 5 18:51:59 UTC 2013
Hey Dar- Yes, I remember that girl in our class and like you I will keep my thoughts to myself on that issue. See you in Florida!
Tina and the girls
-----Original Message-----
From: nagdu [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of d m gina
Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2013 11:04 AM
To: nagdu at nfbnet.org
Subject: Re: [nagdu] My turn to go to school
now my goodness, we had a gal in class whose dog got the soap in the bathroom, She was always having something happening to her dog.
I have personal thoughts on that, but will be a nice girl and not notty.
Original message:
> I'm just wondering where my dogs got the bar of soap I found on the
> rug in the living room. Apparently, they did not like it much.
> CL
> On Jun 5, 2013, at 10:46 AM, "Tracy Carcione" <carcione at access.net> wrote:
>> I wouldn't say that a dog bed is essential. Mine never had one,
>> until my last dog got old and wanted a soft cushion. I've had 6
>> dogs, and they were all happy with the mat the school gave me.
>> Also, the school gives out grooming supplies, so buying a brush isn't
>> necessary, unless you don't like the one the school chose.
>> For things needed after getting home, I'd wait and see, except for
>> food and baggies.
>> I know many people want specific poop bags, but I've always liked the
>> sandwich bags that can be closed with a twist tie. They're cheap and
>> easy to get.
>> Tracy
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Raven Tolliver"
>> <ravend729 at gmail.com>
>> To: <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>> Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2013 11:31 AM
>> Subject: Re: [nagdu] My turn to go to school
>> Before getting your dog, you should pup-proof your place. Get lids
>> for trash cans or place waste baskets behind closed doors or on top
>> of shelves/counters/dressers where they cannot be reached. Crawl
>> through your apartment and pick up small items off the floor, and
>> clear low and coffee tables of any items that can fall victim to
>> being swept by a wagging tail.
>> Also, call around to different vets and ask some questions. Ask about
>> pricing for check ups, different vaccines, and different general
>> procedures such as diagnosing and treating ear infections. Ask if
>> they will give discounts for service animals. Look into where the
>> emergency vet's office is onsite or at a different location. See if
>> the vet offers nonveterinary services such as boarding, grooming, and
>> pharmacy.
>> Lastly, find local grooming salons if you’re not willing to bathe
>> your dog at home. Some are pricy while others are inexpensive. Some
>> have self-washing stations where you can bring your dog and bathe him
>> with the supplies offered at the salon’s station. This is a low-cost
>> way of getting your guide clean without having to pay out of the
>> wazoo and clean up a big mess afterward.
>> Must-haves after returning Home:
>> Food, Poop bags, Large dog bed
>> Toys: see what kinds your dog likes and what activities your dog
>> enjoys (i.e. chewing, tugging, playing fetch) Crate and crate pad,
>> Extra leash, Dog booties, Tie down Preventive meds, Ear cleaning
>> solution Comb, brush, and rake One or two towels Optional supplies:
>> Doggy shampoo
>> Rain slicker, Winter jacket
>> Travel bag/back pack for dog supplies, Collapsible/portable water
>> dish Treats Nail file or drimmel nail grinder
>> Be blessed on your journey with your new guide.
>> --
>> Raven
>> Original Message
>> From: Jewel <herekittykat2 at gmail.com>
>> To: the National Association of Guide Dog Users NAGDU Mailing List
>> <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>> Sent: Jun 4, 2013, at 2:22 PM,
>> Subject: [nagdu] My turn to go to school
>> Dear all,
>> After several years of planning and a few of waiting, in is finally
>> my turn to go to guide dog school. I will be going to GDF for the
>> July class! I am very excited and nervous. In planning for my dog, I
>> am making a list of things to get and do, so what are your top three
>> suggestions for things to do before getting my dog, and what is
>> something you think is important to get after coming home?
>> I have already decided on Blue Buffalo for guy food, and will be
>> trying to puppy-proofing my apartment. I would welcome any resources
>> on doing that as well.
>> Excited,
>> Jewel
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