[nagdu] guide dogs in urope, and sleeping in?

Star Gazer pickrellrebecca at gmail.com
Tue Aug 5 02:11:07 UTC 2014


		Or, you do what a lot of us do which is stumble outside, let
the dog go potty, then go back inside and go to bed. 
In all seriousness, if sleeping in matters to you don't get a dog. I no
longer use a dog, partly because I discovered that after being up a good
portion of the night with my first child, getting up to take a dog out was
its own level of hell. 
What we can and can't tolerate, and what we will and won't tolerate varies
depending on many factors. If you need or want to sleep in, know that and
don't let others convince you it isn't valid. 

-----Original Message-----
From: nagdu [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Raven Tolliver
via nagdu
Sent: Monday, August 4, 2014 9:53 PM
To: Cecilia Martínez; NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide
Dog Users
Subject: Re: [nagdu] guide dogs in urope, and sleeping in?

Ceci,
I have an answer to your second question.
How long a dog can hold their water depends on how old the dog is , how much
they drink, and if their are any health problems. A healthy adult dog can
hold it for up to 18 hours. Trust me, a college kid who partakes in the
night life, stays up late and sleeps in late would know! Just take 'em
outside right before you go to bed.
If your dog is an adolescent, I don't believe they can hold it quite as
long. But if your dog can hold it for an entire flight to Europe, it should
be able to wait while you sleep in.
Usually, dogs will let you know if they really need to go out. Worst case,
your dog will wake you, and you'll have to run outside right quick before
returning to bed.

On 8/4/14, Cecilia Martínez <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hello, I have two questions, unrelated to each other.
> 1: I was wondering, has any of you gone alone with your guide dog to 
> urope? If so, how do you manage to cross the streats?
> I'm asking this because in some european countries like France for 
> example, people don't cross in corners, but in the middle of the 
> sidewalk, where a place to cross is marked on the flor.
>
> 2 This is a silly question, but what do you do if you want to sleep in 
> when you have your dog?
> How much time can he/she hold it?
> Thanks
> Ceci
>
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