[nagdu] Taking your guide dog to parties?

Cindy Ray cindyray at gmail.com
Mon Nov 2 04:08:57 UTC 2015


I take my dog most places, but I didn't have my first one until I was 43,
and then I wasn't inclined to go to the many parties. I have always taken
them to concerts. It does really depend on how comfortable you and the dog
are about such things I suspect.
Cindy Lou Ray
cindyray at gmail.com


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Subject: [nagdu] Taking your guide dog to parties?

With all the people saying they wouldn't take their guide through a haunted
house, I wonder how many people take their dogs to parties with them? When I
was in college, I totally took my dog to dances and parties, and I've done
the same since I've graduated. If I ever felt my dog would be a nuisance,
unmanageable, or in danger at a party, I would leave him at home. But he's
an extremely chill dog in most situations. At a party or dance, he
definitely does more hanging out or dancing than guiding, but I'd just
rather have my dog there than a cane.
--
Raven
Founder of 1AM Editing & Research
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You are valuable because of your potential, not because of what you have or
what you do.

Naturally-reared guide dogs
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