[nagdu] Elevator doors

Cindy Ray cindyray at gmail.com
Thu Mar 28 01:46:59 UTC 2013


I always work the dog into the elevator and stick my hand out incase the door starts to close; I go in, turn him around, and mostly tell him to sit. 

CL

On Mar 27, 2013, at 8:18 PM, d m gina wrote:

> Well we didn't really disguss it either,
> When the door opened from rite to left I out of habbit put the dog on the rite side of me.
> kim just about had a kiten.
> This was in the theater lobby.
> I know we didn't do the bank just yet.
> I shared with her then what I felt was the best.
> I also lived in an apartment building where you didn't know what the senior was going to do.
> Once again, I put the dog on the other side of  me so the door wouldn't hit dog.
> Kim always held the door open, where I still rushed the dog.
> I still do as I always did.
> Any door that opens from the dogs side I will move the dog over.
> Original message:
>> "In your dreams"  Too true! Sometimes instructors are not living in the real
>> world.
>> I prefer to work Ben into the elevator, in case it's not really there, or,
>> more likely, someone is standing in the doorway.
>> I don't remember discussing it with my trainer at all.
>> Tracy
> 
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "d m gina" <dmgina at samobile.net>
>> To: <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>> Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2013 11:51 AM
>> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Elevator doors
> 
> 
>>> Tracy,
>>> Seeing eye and I had a fight over this one. the lady I argued with was
>>> Kim.
>>> At this time or shall I say that time she was an apprintes.
>>> I like putting the dog on the opposite side of the closing door on the
>>> elevator.
>>> Then my back side gets hit with the door not the dog.
>>> I was forever told, seeing eye doesn't do this.
>>> I said, they do now.
>>> I was told a sighted person would always hold the door.
>>> My reply was,
>>> In your dreams.
>>> She didn't like that either.
>>> Original message:
>>>> I have been having trouble with elevator doors.  The elevators in my
>>>> office
>>>> building close very fast.  I try to put my hand on the door to stop it
>>>> closing, but it's tricky to hold the door and keep myself and Ben both
>>>> out
>>>> of the way of the people getting out.  Once in a while, some thoughtful
>>>> person will hold the door for me, but other times, all the people get out
>>>> and the door starts to close, so Ben refuses to start in, wisely enough,
>>>> and
>>>> I end up waiting for the next one and hoping I can get in before it
>>>> closes.
>>>> It's pretty annoying.
>>>> Tracy
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