[nagdu] expectations of the blind & guide dogprograms'admission standards

larry d keeler lkeeler at comcast.net
Sun Jul 19 02:11:23 UTC 2015


Dibbie, That makes sense wheather or not the dog works! With my pet who
still has issues with relieving, as soon as I wake up, out I go! I make sure
I got the clothes on but sometimes its yesterdays that haven't made it yet
to the laundry! And, I live on the street corner! 

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Subject: Re: [nagdu] expectations of the blind & guide dogprograms'admission
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Howard, nobody cared how you looked when you took your dog out to relieve.
I get up some mornings and put on my slippers and head out the door.  Much
easier than having to clean up a mess because I had to get dressed and stuff
before I took my dog out.  What they said at school (Seeing Eye) was that
they wanted people to just get up and take the dogs out and all because if
people got up early there was the possibility that the dogs might get all
excited and have accidents.  Not a crazy rule, actually common sense.  And
we always have the option of switching things around 
when we get home.     Debby and Nova

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