[NAGDU] Getting a new guide

Melissa R Green graduate56 at juno.com
Tue Mar 15 19:29:15 UTC 2016


My roommate and I introduced the dogs to each other in the hallway of our building.  Then we fed them next to each other.  My roommate's dog would get his first, and my girl would get hers.  Then we took them out together and they loved it.  After a while one would do the feeding and one would take out the dogs.  If you and your spouse work together it will work out.  Just let the current dog be given things first, like his/her food and then the new dog.
It worked out for us.  The two dogs are still close and we we are no longer roommates.  The one that wasn't too happy was the cat, especially when they ganged up on him for hurting the younger dog.  After he learned that was not okay, they became a pack together.  You would have to deal with all three of them.  Good luck.


Warmly,
Melissa R Green and Pj
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Subject: Re: [NAGDU] Getting a new guide

Hi Raul, 
Congrats on getting a new pup.  
I like to do all the feeding/relieving etc. Myself for a few weeks until the dog learns what is expected at these times.  ONCE we get in a routine, then  it's fine if someone feeds her or whatever.  When I go to my parents home on vacation, they will frequently feed and relieve and play with her and I don't care.  When I was married— also to a dog handler, we'd take turns feeding all the dogs together.   
I'm an owner trainer so can't speak to the rules programs may or may not have about this issue... 


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> On Mar 15, 2016, at 12:34 PM, Raul A. Gallegos via NAGDU <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hello all. I'm writing to brag and to ask a couple of questions and get some opinions.
> 
> First off, I've had a guide dog before. I'm a GEB graduate from November 1993. My dog was a black lab named Ubi and we were a great team until he retired in June 2000. Since then I haven't felt that it was right to get another dog. However with all the recent changes in my life, mainly, a wonderful person, who also is a GEB graduate, I've decided that it's time. So I applied yesterday. If all goes well, I should have a dog some time this year.
> 
> As for my questions, I'm sure a lot of this is common sense regarding dogs, but here goes anyway.
> 
> 1. My girlfriend Stacie has a dog from GEB as well. They are a great team and her dog, Cash is close to me as well. When I come home with my dog, is it recommended that the 2 dogs meet each other on neutral ground?
> 
> 2. While Stacie is the primary person who cares for the dog. I.E. Feeding and taking him out, there are times that I do that as well. Would it be recommended when I get my dog, that I only focus on him? Or should I continue with what I've been doing and integrate him with Cash, so they can get used to each other?
> 
> I know that dogs see things like a pack and I want to minimize any stress that either dog might experience. I'm sure I'll have more to write, but that's all for now.
> 
> Thanks all.
> 
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