[nagdu] Guide Dog School
John Sanders
starmy22 at gmail.com
Mon Mar 9 16:38:03 UTC 2015
Hi,
I'm a graduate of Pilot dogs.
Pilot dogs takes ownership of there dogs for two years before handing it
over to you.
The guide dogs are in formal guide dog training for 6 weeks.
Pilot dogs doesn't have a ceremony.
Pilot dogs will reimburse you for vet bills.
The only thing you have to do is send them a copy of the receipt showing
that you paid for the service that the vet worked on the dog.
Pilot dogs is located in Ohio.
I just thought that I would chime in.
I hope to hear from you soon.
Sincerely,
John an the always beautiful, always gorgeous Mollie!
-----Original Message-----
From: Raven Tolliver via nagdu
Sent: Monday, March 09, 2015 12:05 PM
To: milissa61 ; NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog
Users
Subject: Re: [nagdu] Guide Dog School
Since ownership is prime for you, some alternative programs are Pilot
Dogs in Ohio, Guide Dog Foundation in New York, and Guide Dogs of
America in California. They all grant ownership upon completion of
your training, and none of them charge you for the dog.
I attended Guiding Eyes, so I cannot testify on behalf of the above
programs. Hopefully, grads from those schools will chime in.
I suggest clicking around those programs' websites and finding out
what they offer to their students and grads. Consider what else is
important to you in a guide dog school. Below is the checklist I
provide to anyone looking for their ideal guide dog school. The
answers to most of these questions can be found on a school's website,
or you can call the schools and speak with their admissions staff.
Figure out what is important to you,.
What is the wait time between acceptance of an application and
provision of a class date?
How long do students spend training at the school?
What is the student to instructor ratio?
Where is the school located?
Are there follow-up services to your home area?
Is in-home training offered?
What is the school's ownership policy?
How long do the dogs spend in formal guide training?
What training methods are used on the dogs?
How old are the dogs when they are given to students?
What breeds are offered?
Is assistance with veterinary costs offered?
Can you return to the school for brush-up training if necessary?
Do you have a choice in contact with your dog's puppy-raisers?
Is there a graduation ceremony?
Here are the websites to the aforementioned schools.
pilotdogs.org
guidedogsofamerica.com
guidedog.org
Good luck with your search for your ideal program.
--
Raven
You are valuable because of your potential, not because of what you
have or what you do.
Naturally-reared guide dogs
https://groups.google.com/d/forum/nrguidedogs
On 3/9/15, milissa61 via nagdu <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> All my dogs have been from Guiding Eyes. They are a great school and the
> director of training is phenomenal. When you get a dog from Guiding Eyes,
> GEB owns the dog for the first two years. After that, you are able to
> apply
> for ownership provided your dog is in good health. GEB is very strict
> about
> making sure their dogs are not over weight. I like GEB's ownership policy
> because if anything goes wrong, (like the dog is being abused) GEB can
> step
> in and take the dog. They are not in the practice of taking people's dogs
> away. If something is wrong, they really go out of their way to help you
> straighten things out. But, I am glad it's an option. I've seen way to
> many
> dogs from schools that give ownership right away not be able to do
> anything
> if a dog is not being treated well or if the dog is overweight. Let me
> know
> if you have any other questions about GEB.
>
> Just my two cents.
>
> Milissa
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nagdu [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Debby Phillips
> via nagdu
> Sent: Monday, March 9, 2015 11:27 AM
> To: nimerjaber1 at gmail.com; semisweetdebby at gmail.com; nagdu at nfbnet.org
> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Guide Dog School
>
> You might want to look at Guiding EYES. They produce some great dogs, the
> training is very good, I'm told, (the Director of training was my first
> instructor at Seeing Eye). I'm not sure what their ownership policy is.
> I
> almost applied there before I got Neena, but at the last moment, I just
> couldn't make the change. I've been getting dogs from TSE since 1981. I
> have concerns too about some of the direction then are going, and concerns
> about their ability to do good follow up. But for me, I just couldn't
> make
> the change. Neena is a great dog, and I love how she works. We will see,
> in the future, if I need follow-up
> if it will happen or not. Good luck with your search. Peace,
> Debby with Neena
>
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