[nagdu] Blind woman ordered to give up guide dog after it bites 3strangers

Tracy Carcione carcione at access.net
Mon Nov 16 17:32:30 UTC 2015


This is crazy.  I wonder if this person owns her dog.  If not, perhaps she
is afraid to contact the school, since it's very possible the school will
take the dog away, and she seems determined to keep it at all costs.  Why
she wants to keep a dog who has bitten her, and other people, beats me.
Tracy

> This is a very sad and terrible situation.  I'm sorry, but there
> is no reason for a dog to bite three people.  If, and I say if,
> all of this is true, the dog should be taken away from this
> woman.  The sad thing is that I know her.  I know her as a warm,
> bubbly, caring person.  I do not understand what this is all
> about.  But it sounds like everybody has an agenda.  Her attorney
> sounds like he has an agenda other than protecting Connie.  What
> I don't understand is where is her school in all of this? Why are
> they not stepping in to either take the dog if it is warranted,
> or helping her if it is not? I have to say if it were me and my
> dog bit even one person, I'd be calling my school, I'd be wanting
> some serious help and I would want to make sure that I had done
> all that I could to keep my dog from biting again.  If it
> required a muzzle then so be it.  I am just so so sorry to read
> about this.    Debby
>
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