[nagdu] Retirement and ownership

Star Gazer pickrellrebecca at gmail.com
Sat Jul 11 15:36:17 UTC 2015


			By single do you mean unmarried? The answer is yes. 
Now I'm wondering, what happens in Sweden? Does marital status factor in and why?

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BS'D

Do the guide dog schools in the U.S. allow single customers to keep their retired guide dogs as pet dogs and still let them get new guide dogs from the schools? (I hope the question is clear enough?)

LeSholom,
Mlle Leye-Shprintse Öberg
Stockholm, Suède
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> Le 10 juil. 2015 à 20:26, Raven Tolliver via nagdu <nagdu at nfbnet.org> a écrit :
> 
> Hi Gerardo,
> Leader Dog does not grant ownership to clients upon graduation. I 
> believe ownership is granted after successfully working the dog for 1 
> or 2 years. There are Leader Dog grads on this list who will have more 
> accurate and detailed info on that.
> 
> Most guide dog schools allow the grads to have choice of where their 
> guide dog stays after retirement. People have a choice of keeping 
> their dog as a pet, re-homing their dog with a trusted friend or 
> relative, or returning the dog to the school to be adopted by a family 
> on a waiting list for a retired guide dog. So even if the client 
> doesn't gain ownership of the dog from the school, the schools 
> generally will let clients keep their dogs as pets unless the client 
> cannot. It is up to the client to retire the dog and contact the 
> school upon retirement. And clients must return their harness and 
> collar to the school. That is what I have been told by multiple guide 
> dog schools. This isn't applicable to all of them, just most. Maybe 
> others have had different experiences and will share.
> Hth. And be sure to create a new topic when you have questions. When 
> you ask a question that is unrelated to a thread, people will likely 
> miss your question and will not address it.
> --
> Raven
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> 
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