[nagdu] retired guide dogs

Cindy Ray cindyray at gmail.com
Wed Sep 2 16:46:53 UTC 2015


Gary, one thing you will have to take into consideration is whether the
apartment will allow you to have the large dog now that it is a pet. Once it
is no longer working, the dog is a pet and, I believe, subject to the rules
regarding pets.
As for taking dogs for a walk, if you mean to relieve, then I take each of
mine out individually. Then it is easier to tell when it does what it does.
LOL. I have taken two out before, but they pull you in opposite directions.
One of them didn't want to relieve when I had both. If I take them for
longer walks, I still take them individually and use a cane for the ones who
aren't guides.
Cindy Lou Ray
cindyray at gmail.com


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Subject: Re: [nagdu] retired guide dogs

Hello:

This is a topic that really interests me. Bogart just turned 7 so all things
being equal he may work for another 3 or 4 years.  I plan on keeping Bogart
for sure. My situation is I live in an apartment which is likely to be the
same when Bogart retires but if the Vancouver housing market crashes then a
townhouse will be in our future. My partner is between jobs and telling me
she is retired. (we'll see how long that lasts :)
 
If I'm hearing correctly it sounds like most of you who are keeping your old
dogs live in houses which I  imagine makes it easier with regards to
relieving ans such. Is there anyone who has had a retired dog in an
apartment and had a dog walker take them out during the day? When you took
your new guide for a walk on leash in the morning or night did you take them
both at the same time? If so, ow do you know who needs pick ups done?

Bogart is my first dog and I imagine the hardest thing to do is to create
that strong bond with the new dog and remember it is a new dog and not as
seasoned as Bogart?

Thanks
Gary


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From: Elizabeth Campbell via nagdu <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
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Sent: Wed, 02 Sep 2015 06:51:30 -0600 (MDT)
Subject: [nagdu] retired guide dogs

Hi all,



I would like to start another discussion topic regarding having a retired
guide at home.



Many of you know that Gabe had a stroke almost a month ago, and I'm happy to
tell you that he got a fantastic report from my veterinarian yesterday. He
regained most of his strength in his legs, and he isn't having any trouble
walking. He still doesn't have vision in his right eye, but that is not
stopping him at all.



I do have someone checking on him during the day, and I also am exploring
options for Gabe to be a therapy dog. So, things are going well.



I'm also moving ahead with plans to attend the Seeing Eye in January, and
this is where I have some questions.



I would like some tips from those who kept your retired guides on
introducing Gabe and the new dog and on how you dealt with leaving the house
with the new dog. Did you put your retired dog in another room or in a
crate?

I would really like to keep Gabe as a pet, and I'm hoping things will work
out once I bring my new dog home.



Any ideas or suggestions are greatly appreciated.



Thanks in advance.



Liz Campbell

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