[nagdu] Dog in class

Raven Tolliver ravend729 at gmail.com
Fri Jan 23 07:14:33 UTC 2015


Depending on the style of classroom, it might not be possible. If her
class takes place in an auditorium style lecture hall, the only place
to put your dog is within your own foot space. If this is the case, I
really don't understand why this woman with the other dog can't sit
several seats down, or in another row.


On 1/22/15, Brandy Pinder via nagdu <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hello
> My dog is distracted by other dogs as well. However, I would have no problem
> sitting next to someone with another dog. I feel it would be a good
> experience for the dog. And when I have done this with other guy dog users
> my dog does eventually settle down and the more I do it the easier it
> becomes. So in my humble opinion I think this could be used as a learning
> opportunity.I understand you do not want to distract the class. But if
> someone else mentioned if you put the dog on one side and she puts the dog
> on the other they will not be able to interact.
>
> brandy pinder
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>> On Jan 22, 2015, at 3:40 PM, Shanna Stichler via nagdu <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hmm. These dogs can certainly sit next to other service animals. They did
>> so in class, guide dog class I mean, rather often, for extended periods of
>> time, I believe. That's what I recall from my last school experience
>> anyway. :)
>>
>> Is there a way to position your dog so that you are between both teams,
>> and your dog can't easily reach the other one. This is all I can come up
>> with right now since moving desks is not an option for either of you.
>> Another thing would be to see if you can find other teams in your area who
>> you could work around, just to help your guide think of working around
>> fellow canines is not such a big deal. This is easier said than done, I
>> realize, but I think many handlers would be happy to help out with
>> something like this.
>>
>> Best of luck, and sorry you're in such an awkward situation.
>>
>> Shanna with Diamond v Heulenluft, CGC, BH, RN working dog guide
>>> On 1/22/2015 2:15 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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