[nagdu] moving to a new city: suggestions?

Cindy Ray cindyray at gmail.com
Thu Jan 15 21:45:16 UTC 2015


Aleeha, can you get some orientation and mobility help from your state agency? Do you know any people who can help you with routes? You might let The Seeing Eye know of this problem and they would probably send someone to help you if you don't hve any other options.

Cindy Lou Ray


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Subject: [nagdu] moving to a new city: suggestions?

Hello all,
I will soon be moving from a small town to a big city here in Ohio. My dog, a 3 year old yellow lab, has really only known this small town throughout his working life with me. He is a very good dog and seems to do well in the city when I take him there, although he was quite stressed and had loose stool after a trip to this city yesterday. Last time I moved, even though it was across town, he became very stressed and didn’t really want anything to do with me for over a week, again having loose stool and sleeping a great del. Since this is going to be an even bigger change for him, how do I go about getting him acclimated when there will be a lot more traffic? I am also not terribly familiar with the area, so orientation will be a bit of a concern. I just don’t want to overwhelm him and I also want to make sure that he will be his good old self, even in a big city. Any help would be greatly appreciated. 
Thanks a bunch. 

Aleeha Dudley and Seeing Eye Dog Dallas Vice President, Ohio Association of Guide Dog Users Vice President, Ohio Association of Blind Students Both proud divisions of the National Federation of the Blind of Ohio
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