[nagdu] wearing a harness.

Darla djrogers0628 at gmail.com
Wed Nov 12 01:45:45 UTC 2014


Dear Shannon,

An you describe how GDF tells you to hold your leash?
Many thanks,
Darla & Mischievous Huck


-----Original Message-----
From: nagdu [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Shannon Dyer via
nagdu
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2014 11:37 AM
To: Vivianna; NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog
Users
Subject: Re: [nagdu] wearing a harness.

Viviana,

I definitely prefer the harness over the leash. All of my dogs have come
from GDF where leash guiding is trained. I use it upon occasion, but not in
public. I use it if I'm navigating an unfamiliar house. I use it to work my
dog out to where he relieves himself. Like you, I feel the harness is
appropriate, if not required, in public places.

Having said that, I suppose there are exceptions to every major rule. If
someone does use leash guiding in public, I would hope they would ensure the
good behavior of their dog. Leash guiding isn't an excuse for a
free-for-all, IMO.

Shannon and the Acelet
On Nov 10, 2014, at 8:46 AM, Vivianna via nagdu <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:

> OK, it may not be the law that a guide dog has to wear a harness however,
i respectfully strongly disagree that folks should just take their dogs
around on a leash in public.  
> i am a college graduate myself and spent 4 years on a university campus
working my dog, in harness.  it's a huge place with, traffic, busses,
stairs, ramps, bicycles, paths going off in all directions, etc.  i often
had to walk a mile between classes and, sometimes had to take a bus to the
next class.
> all of us on here know that, the public recognizes a guide dog by the
harness.
> we are encountering more and more folks taking their pets around and
saying that they are service dogs.
> allowing your dog to act like a pet during guide work is, IMO, not helping
those of us who use our dogs as guides.  
> guiding on a leash, while possible, is not the recommended way to work a
guide dog.  just ask any school.
> you can most definitely not feel the movements of the dog nearly as well
as in a harness.
> man, all i can envision is a bunch of folks deciding that harnessing up is
not necessary.  next thing, i will be in a store or restaurant, or, even at
a national convention with a bunch of dogs, guides or not, on leashes, their
owners feeding them treats and never giving them a correction for anything.
yuck!
> 
> i am proud to be a woman with a harnessed up guide at my side; 
> Vivianna
> 
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