[NAGDU] picking up after dog

Wayne And Harley k9dad at k9di.org
Sat Jan 9 21:25:40 UTC 2016


    
Hi Martianne,Harley likes to scoot sometimes. What I do with him is once he "assumes the position" I tighten up on his leash so he can't move. Your Mileage May Vary. 

Yours, Very Sincerely And Respectfully,

Wayne M. Scace 

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From: Marianne Denning via NAGDU <nagdu at nfbnet.org> 
Date: 1/7/2016  14:03  (GMT-06:00) 
To: "NAGDU Mailing List,	the National Association of Guide Dog Users" <nagdu at nfbnet.org> 
Cc: Marianne Denning <marianne at denningweb.com> 
Subject: Re: [NAGDU] picking up after dog 

I am sure some people will have a comment about this technique.  I
have a scooter pooper so I leave her harness on.  When she begins to
poop I grab the harness so she can't move and when she is finished I
know where to find her gift.  Yes, the school taught me to always
remove the harness before relieving my dog but grabbing the harness is
the only thing that will keep her from moving.  She can almost go in a
complete circle if I don't do this.

On 1/7/16, d m gina via NAGDU <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> It is that long stretch from the top of the leash to the dog to walk up to
> her.
> I make the leash taught so I can feel when she stops to go.
> As I move my foot she starts to move as well like a dance loll.
> Now ahem would rather dance with my husband. smile.
> That is the part I wonder about.
> Even on short leash.
>
> Original message:
>> As soon as I feel her back is arched, I put my hand on it and then I step
>> behind him so that one foot is on either side of him. You want to have
>> your
>> hand starting at the head and then run it down his back. Then you can
>> follow
>> where he goes; you go down to just above the tail and keep a light hand
>> on
>> him.
>> Cindy
>
>
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>> 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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>>> 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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Marianne Denning, TVI, MA
Teacher of students who are blind or visually impaired
(513) 607-6053

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