[NAGDU] picking up after dog

larry d keeler lkeeler at comcast.net
Sat Jan 9 20:50:26 UTC 2016


 
Secondary disabilities make things a little different. But, if we do he best
we can, and ask for help it should be good. 
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From: NAGDU [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Becky
Frankeberger via NAGDU
Sent: Saturday, January 09, 2016 2:25 PM
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Cc: Becky Frankeberger
Subject: Re: [NAGDU] picking up after dog

Sandra, My first class in 1993  at pilot we had a lady who could not pick up
either. She was in a terrible car accident where her husband was killed and
she had spinal fusion and other breaks. She gets this same mouth from blind
people. I told her about Julie's reweaving harness she makes or will be
making. Julie, do you mind giving us updates on the relieving harnesses. Dar
needs one also as she said hers was chewed up. So anyway, My size four shoes
stood strong against Ray and Jay from Pilot, that they would teach me to
pick up and I wasn't leaving until they taught me. Now I am having fits
trying to pick up with what is going on in my body, now twenty years later.
So my dog relieves at home and I haven't traveled on trips for a while on
business. 

Sandra don't pick up, warm hugs. Any of you who have severe problems like
CP, another Pilot grad, bless her, or other secondary disabilities, well you
all can help us pick up or please remember "we can all join others with
secondary disabilities. Things like falling wrong, falling down steps,
autoimmune , diseases well all kinds of things can make it impossible or
near impossible to pick up.  .  

Becky coming in late on the thread
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From: NAGDU [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of S L Johnson via
NAGDU
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Subject: Re: [NAGDU] picking up after dog

Caitlyn:

Yes, at Pilot, the relief area is weird.  They have a waist high railing so
the people don't fall off the curb into the relief area.  You put the dog
under the railing and hold onto the leash which is six feet long.  They show
you how to pick up before going home.  The dogs are not used to being
touched while relieving.  Eva pulls to the end of her leash and moves away
if I move toward her or bend to touch her.  I have gradually tried getting
her used to relieving on a shorter leash without success.  If I try to touch
her, she will not relieve herself and will come and stand at my side.  With
my poor balance, spinal problems and  arthritis I cannot move around
attempting to get close enough to her in order to pick up.  The other
problem is that due to multiple sclerosis, I have a support cane in my other
hand.  It is very hard to get close enough to the dog,lean down to touch
her, mark the spot with my foot, bend down to pick up without loosing my
balance, somehow try to get it all picked up, tie the bag and then, if I
haven't fallen over by then, try to get back to my feet.  Needless to say,
in my situation, picking up isn't easy.  I find other guide dog handlers
extremely rude when they get mad at me for not physically being able to pick
up.  We should all try to be more understanding about a person's individual
situation and offer help instead of the hatred I've gotten when in groups of
blind people.  If there were laws giving us exemption then nobody would give
us trouble about not doing it.

Sandra

-----Original Message-----
From: Caitlyn Furness via NAGDU
Sent: Friday, January 08, 2016 2:20 PM
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Cc: Caitlyn Furness
Subject: Re: [NAGDU] picking up after dog

Sandra,

We were encouraged to pick up after our dogs when I went to Seeing Eye for
three dogs, from roughly 2004 through 2012.  when I got my first guide dog
back in the dinosaur ages(read the b?T80b?Ts), from GDB, we were also
encouraged to pick up, and those who didnb?Tt know how were taught.

when I got Maggie in 2013 from Gallant hearts, the trainer offered to pick
up, but I declined and told him Ib?Td do it myself-since Ib?Td be doing it
at home myself all the time anyway.  heck, after 30 years of guide dog use,
picking up is no big deal for me and I can do it in my sleep.

Mark said when he got Jordan at Pilot, they showed him where the releif spot
was, told him how often to take her out, and that was basically it.  Also,
apparently, the releif spot they use is somewhat weird and makes it pretty
impossible for the people in class to pick up after the dog because of a
railing or something.

Cait

> On Jan 8, 2016, at 12:23 PM, S L Johnson via NAGDU <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
> wrote:
>
> If this is so important, then it would also help if the trainers would 
> concentrate on this during training.  I've been to class and some 
> schools don't really spend much time on this.  The trainers are out 
> there telling people what their dog is doing and picking up.  I know 
> Pilot doesn't spend any time on relief and picking up.  What do other 
> schools do?  Do any of them make their students pick up during class?
>
> Sandra
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cindy Ray via NAGDU
> Sent: Friday, January 08, 2016 12:10 PM
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> Subject: Re: [NAGDU] picking up after dog
>
> I really don't understand why they don't have the raisers desensitize 
> the dogs to being touched. Most of mine have done pretty well with 
> being touched, but as I even have worked with my little cockerpoo, who 
> is not, of course, trained to do much, I find she doesn't really take 
> kindly to it, though she is better than she once was.
> Cindy Lou Ray
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> via NAGDU
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> Cc: S L Johnson <SLJohnson25 at comcast.net>
> Subject: Re: [NAGDU] picking up after dog
>
> Hi,
>
> It has been my experience that the dogs are not used to being touched 
> until we get them.  By then, it is too late, They have already formed 
> their particular behaviors when relieving themselves and it is hard to 
> get them used to something else.  It would help if the puppy raisers 
> started them out at a young age by walking toward them and being 
> touched while relieving and instructing the puppy to stay in one spot.
> I've had many dogs in my forty years of guide dog use that move around 
> while relieving which results in you having to look for two or three 
> piles.  This makes picking up much more difficult or impossible.
>
> Sandra
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Deanna Lewis via NAGDU
> Sent: Friday, January 08, 2016 10:14 AM
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> Subject: Re: [NAGDU] picking up after dog
>
> Hi Caitlyn,
> I always assumed that the dogs got used to being touched while 
> relieving when they were puppies. But, I recently found out that the 
> puppy raisers are discouraged from touching them while they relieve. I 
> am not sure if that was a recent change, or if it's always been that 
> way. Personally, I think it would be good to get them accustomed to 
> this when they are young, because my boy didn't like it all when I 
> first started it. But, he is a lot better now with being touched.
> Deanna and Mambo
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: NAGDU [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Caitlyn 
> Furness via NAGDU
> Sent: Friday, January 08, 2016 9:47 AM
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> Cc: Caitlyn Furness
> Subject: Re: [NAGDU] picking up after dog
>
> Oh, also, I use a short leash while releiving the dog.  this makes it 
> easy to get your hand up near the collar quickly.
>
> I donb?Tt think they get the dogs used to being touched or approached 
> whilest releiving at Pilot.  Mark had a time at first with Jordan, but 
> now sheb?Ts fine with both being touched gentley on her back while she 
> goes as well as Mark walking toward her afterwards.  Just takes time 
> and
patience.
>
> Itb?Ts not easy for any of us to pick up in the snow!!
>
> Cait
>
>> On Jan 7, 2016, at 2:31 PM, d m gina via NAGDU <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>
>> How did you learn how to walk up to the dog. Even sliding feet.
>> Sure would save on bags when she uses lots of them during the day.
>>
>> Original message:
>>> Hi Dar.
>>> Ben used to move while relieving.  The solution was to hold the 
>>> leash pretty close to his collar, so, even if he moved, he couldn't 
>>> move far.  Pretty soon, he stopped moving.
>>> Good luck.  Picking up in snow is a pain.
>>> Tracy
>>
>>
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>>> Subject: [NAGDU] picking up after dog
>>
>>> Folks when you are brainless as I are smile, I forget to take off 
>>> the toileting harness.
>>> The other dogs this didn't matter, to her it does.
>>> She chewed up this one so bad I finally threw it away.
>>> When I try to follow leash down telling her to stay, she will move.
>>> If you have tricks of the trade or trade the trick that woud be kind.
>>> In the winter with snow I will keep her using the harness.
>>> Safer for me.
>>> She not only goes inside the bag but on the outside as well.
>>> Ugg not nice at all.
>>> Just wanted to know how you do it.
>>> Thanks,
>>
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