[nagdu] making adjustments

Cindy Ray cindyray at gmail.com
Tue Mar 26 10:48:00 UTC 2013


I think they just see the opening, and they don't really get the danger lurking for them if they take that route. Maybe it is something that needs to be worked a little more. He'll avoid the moving walks at the airports and go through those doors.

CL

On Mar 25, 2013, at 10:58 PM, Julie McGinnity wrote:

> Hi Cindy,  Brie does that as well with revolving doors.  It is
> terrifying to suddenly be brought into the middle of a door that is
> moving, especially when they are the automatic revolving doors.  We
> have been nearly squished a number of times.  I wonder what goes
> through their heads when they take us into revolving doors.  I guess
> they just see an opening and go through it.  But I think Brie just
> wants to try something new.
> 
> On 3/25/13, d m gina <dmgina at samobile.net> wrote:
>> I know the next time we go to this store, he will know how to center
>> himself up the ramp to make sure we get in the center of the door.
>> I love to watch him think no matter how slow he is.
>> for the most part on traffic he is really good.
>> Watching in the parking lot he is good, if he is given a chance.
>> That is all he needs.
>> yes we are in our seventh month, so I just know he is going to get it.
>> We have the sliding doors at the albertsons in our area as well, he
>> stops to see what the door is going to do then takes me in.
>> Never bumping either side.
>> I know he will get better.
>> we have nice weather that gets us out more, taking us to stores that
>> have the sliding doors.
>> Original message:
>>> Your dog is a little newer though, isn't it? Maybe after a while those
>>> thought processes will be faster. People who haven't had a lot of
>>> experience with dogs and handlers often think they are going to run us
>>> into things. I think they make decisions that look kind of last minutes
>>> to people who don't understand. It seems as if mostly Fisher does this
>>> pretty quickly. I am a little concerned though when he decides to opt
>>> for revolving doors and I don't know until we are about in the middle of
>>> one.
>> 
>>> Cindy Lou
>> 
>>> On Mar 25, 2013, at 2:59 PM, d m gina wrote:
>> 
>>>> How fast does your dog think to adjust coming up to a sliding door
>>>> realizing that they are not in the center of the door?
>>>> Walking threw the parking lot up to the store door, it suddenly accured
>>>> to my dog that he had to adjust to go inside the store.
>>>> the lady thought at first he was going to run me into the door, when I
>>>> shared let him decide.
>>>> Suddenly he turned to the rite taking me into the first part of the
>>>> store.
>>>> I love to see this happen, watching him think out what is best for us
>>>> to get into a place with a sliding door.
>>>> I have learned my dog is a slower thinker than some of my other dogs
>>>> were.
>>>> I have no problem with this, once I understood what was happening.
>>>> Just fun to watch.
>> 
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> and Guiding Eyes for the Blind graduate 2008
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