[nagdu] Dog in class

Tami Jarvis tami at poodlemutt.com
Thu Jan 22 21:54:23 UTC 2015


Bridget,

Hm... Is there a reason the other person can't take a different seat?

I tend to agree with you. In a perfect world, the dogs would be perfect. 
Obviously, they are not, and it is a distraction to all. It seems the 
simplest solution would be the best. Sometimes dogs ping off of each 
other for whatever reason.

Another option might be to get the dogs together after class to get 
acquainted and used to each other and to do a little training in having 
them be quiet together in the same space. If the other handler is 
standing on idealism instead of reality, however, that might not be 
workable. Hm...

Hope you can work something out.

Tami

On 01/22/2015 12:15 PM, Bridget Walker via nagdu wrote:
> Hi everyone
> The topic says it all.
> I am at war with a student who has a dog in one of my classes.
> I have preferential seating because I have light sensitivity. I can not sit near the window because it triggers migraines which I can sum up as death.
> I contacted the other student with the other dog in class who sits on a diagonal across from me one desk back asking if she would be willing to move. She could move one row and that would be great.
> Having two dogs next to each other is distracting to both the dogs, both of us, and the whole class. I don't think it's right to have them testing each other all the time either. She says I should just expect the dogs to be good they are trained. They are also dogs we are taunting them day in and day out forcing them to sit next to each other.
> What do you all think. She refuses to move and I can not. I would change my desk in a second if I could find one in the center of the room somewhere.
>   I tried to reason with her and we almost got in to an argument but, I refuse to fight. I need to do what is right for my dog.
> Bridget
>
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