[nagdu] quiet toys
Cindy Ray
cindyray at gmail.com
Sun Sep 28 10:35:19 UTC 2014
If the dog was well behaved, then that’s what he needs to be. I wouldn’t start bringing toys to a concert or other performance. The dog is trained to be quiet, let that training solidify. Perhaps others have a different view of this than do I. You just don’t want them to be able to chew the straps of the harness.
Cindy
On Sep 27, 2014, at 10:06 PM, Emily Michael via nagdu <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> This weekend, my guide dog York made his first appearance at the symphony! We attended the season opener, and he was very well-behaved, if a little bored.
>
> Since these performances are at least two hours long, I’d love to bring a toy to keep him occupied, but I can’t think of a quiet toy. He is still a young thing, and he destroys any soft toys.
>
> I welcome any suggestions for keeping a pup quiet. Feel free to email me off-list at emily.k.michael at gmail.com.
>
> Thanks, all!
>
> Best,
> Emily & York
>
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