[nagdu] Age of Qualifying Guide Dogs

Daryl Marie crazymusician at shaw.ca
Thu Feb 20 16:13:05 UTC 2014


Raven,
I hope your reply was not directed at me.  Jenny was 18 months old when she was placed with me, 19 months old when we graduated.  She's 23.5 months old now (she'll be 2 in 2 weeks).  For the most part (minus the scavenging) she is a good dog, and she seems to settle down more that a routine is established.  Drstically changing my work hours was a bit of a hard one for us, but things are better now *smiles*

Daryl
----- Original Message -----
From: Raven Tolliver <ravend729 at gmail.com>
To: NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Thu, 20 Feb 2014 08:58:14 -0700 (MST)
Subject: Re: [nagdu] Age of Qualifying Guide Dogs

15 months? Whoa! That is playing with fire.
When I made the assembly line reference, I was referring to the way
guide dogs themselves are evaluated and trained at certain schools. It
is more an assembly line for the dogs than the people. The matching
process at any place better be as meticulous as possible. I would
expect that from the worst schools.
I guess I am very sensitive to the age issue because I deal with
adolescent and adult dogs of multiple breeds on a regular basis. I've
seen firsthand the difference 6 months can make.
I am also passionate about this issue, because I am hearing what I
call horror stories about these young dogs being sent home with
people. Resource guarding, mouthiness, unnecessary retrieving,
horrible leash manners, and flat out refusal to work some days and
then eagerness to work others. Schools telling people their dogs will
"grow out of it." Well, I sure hope so! It's just too bad they
couldn't wait till the dog was well-refined before they handed it
over.
I'm not sure how new or traditional this is, schools putting out dogs
so young, but I know that in other countries, schools don't dream of
issuing adolescent dogs, and other assistance dog programs don't
either, and for a multitude of good reasons. I think the economy might
have something to do with this. Just maybe? The earlier you put dogs
out, the less money you have to spend providing for them, especially
when you have a large breeding stock, number of litters or gdits on
the docket.
This is not to bash any school or to undermine the relationship or
stability of any of the little ones working out there. However, the
differences in age are quiet noticeable, and the consensus is out.
Some programs and trainers choose to ignore that, and they are doing a
number of dogs and handlers a great disservice. Not everyone, but a
great number, for sure.

On 2/20/14, Daryl Marie <crazymusician at shaw.ca> wrote:
> oh, Jenny is a wiggler!  My husband has nicknamed her "wiggles".  I don't
> mind so much if she's out of harness and old friends come and say hi.  But
> when she meets new people, I always remind her "manners" and it seems to
> calm her down. it's cute!
>
> Daryl
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Deanna Lewis <DLewis at clovernook.org>
> To: NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users
> <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Thu, 20 Feb 2014 07:37:09 -0700 (MST)
> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Age of Qualifying Guide Dogs
>
> Pascal was 19 months old when I received him in 2009, and he was one of the
> youngest dogs in our class. Most of the other dogs were about 22 months old.
> He has always been very mature, and very well behaved. He didn't want to lie
> down on floors or get underneath tables, for the first few months. And, he
> seemed to mature at lot once he hit 3 years old. He has never been one of
> those wiggly labs, you know the ones who get so excited their whole body
> wiggles! LOL
> One of my co-workers just got a dog that is only 15 months old. She is very
> puppy like!
> Deanna and Pascal
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nagdu [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Sherry Gomes
> Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2014 5:37 PM
> To: 'NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users'
> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Age of Qualifying Guide Dogs
>
> I think the same could apply to labs. My current guide is a reissue, so she
> was three when we trained together. what a difference! I don't want my next
> guide to be 18 months old as so many are when graduating. Two years old is
> the youngest I'd want and I'd jump to have a reissue again. Though having
> said that, Bianca, who was about 2 when we trained and is 13 now is still
> young at heart and full of spirit and a sort of happy puppy mentality. Olga,
> my working guide is 8 and has a very old soul. I'm sure she was always that
> way even when she was a baby.
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nagdu [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Tami Jarvis
> Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2014 12:01 PM
> To: NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users
> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Age of Qualifying Guide Dogs
>
> Ooh! Research! Poodles are said to mature later, both physically and
> mentally, and I did find that with mine. She really came into her own
> between 3 and 4. Then again, I've heard of a few people getting really young
> poodles that seem to work out well. Okay. Off to read. /smile/
>
> Tami
>
> On 02/19/2014 10:22 AM, "Leye-Shprintse Öberg" wrote:
>> BS"D
>>
>> Raven,
>>
>> * "... I did some research and found a study on Seeing Eye dogs that
> concluded that goldens and GSds are more successful as guide dogs if they're
> formal guide training is longer than the standard 4 months. This is because
> these dogs mature around age 2, not 1.5 or 1.75 years, which is when many
> schools seem to be pushing dogs through. Here's the link to the abstract.
> http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1558787806000256  ..."
>>
>> I think this is very interesting. I know that SRF:s
>> Ledarhundsverksamhet
> (Guide Dogs Sweden) took the decision that the dogs needed to be between the
> age of 2 and 3 years when they did the qualifying test some years ago. The
> dogs here generally get around seven months of training by a guide dog
> trainer. Anyhow, they think this has led to more stable partnerships; I've
> any statestics tough.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> Leye-Shprintse and Hera <3
>>
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Raven

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