[nagdu] our efforts with zoos

Shannon Dyer solsticesinger at gmail.com
Mon Nov 10 23:11:06 UTC 2014


I have those same concerns. We're dealing with wild animals. Sure, they're behind fences, in cages, etc., but do we need to upset them? I understand that we have rights, but we need to think of someone besides ourselves for a bit. If someone's dog were to be harmed by a zoo animal, people would wonder why someone brought a dog into a place filled with wild animals who might see a dog as prey of some kind. Honestly, I don't see a problem with service dogs not going to zoos. I know some people will say it's a matter of principle, but with unemployment so high in this community, technology so expensive, and tons of education needed in order for us to be seen as equals, why do we want to focus time, money, and effort into something like this? Why can't we say that something that might not be good for us might be good for the animals in the zoos, and for the safety of our dogs? Why must we push every envelope just because we can?

Shannon and the Acelet
On Nov 10, 2014, at 2:28 PM, Aleeha Dudley via nagdu <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:

> Hi,
>     Some discussion on another list made me think of this. I know
> that NAGDU is working to improve access for guide dog handlers to
> zoos. I've never taken my dog to a zoo, mainly because I think they're
> boring, but I would like to know what the organization is trying to
> accomplish with this effort. There was some concern on the other list,
> and frankly I agree with some of it, that the dog's presence could
> upset the other animals or vice versa. Could someone please fill me in
> on what policies are like now and what we, as NAGDU, are trying to do?
> Others' thoughts on this subject would also be appreciated.
> Thanks,
> Aleeha
> 
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