[nagdu] Guide Dog School

Marion Gwizdala blind411 at verizon.net
Tue Mar 10 01:19:13 UTC 2015


	Freedom guide Dogs also transfers ownership upon completion of
training; my wife just got a Freedom guide Dog - a smooth coat collie.
Southeastern also claims to transfer ownership upon completion of training
but requires the retirement of the dog at 11 years old. When I asked how
they can claim ownership but have a mandatory retirement age, I did not get
an answer. In my opinion, the two are not congruent with each other.

Marion Gwizdala



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From: nagdu [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Dan Weiner via
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Sent: Monday, March 09, 2015 12:49 PM
To: 'milissa61'; 'NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog
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Subject: Re: [nagdu] Guide Dog School

I believe in complete ownership on graduation.
Now having said that, not too many schools do that.
I think it's the Seeing Eye, Guide Dog Foundation? Guide Dogs of America,
(where my Parker is from), and I'm not sure who else.
I am actually satisfied withGuide Dogs of America, good ownership policy,
well trained dog, good training experience and so on.

Cordially,

Dan W. and the Parker Hound

dcwein at dcwein.cnc.net

 

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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

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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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