[NAGDU] {Spam?} Handle signs, and more on how to get my dog disengaged from people

Julie J. julielj at neb.rr.com
Sun Sep 18 11:36:42 UTC 2016


It reminds me of that book I was reading a while ago about training air line 
personnel for emergency situations.  They are trained to give passengers 
extremely brief, to the point instructions without the word no in them.  So 
things like: "turn right", "head down, brace" Or "sit down".  There is no 
please or don't do that, just exactly what needs to happen and nothing else. 
It's how I've moved to interacting with most of the public.  It's not mean, 
but neither is it inviting.  It's just matter of fact, this is what is going 
to happen.  It works, incredibly well.

That's all for when I'm shopping or getting somewhere or otherwise engaged 
in living my life.  When I actually want to engage in conversation with 
people a different approach is needed.  Then I look at people, smile more, 
nod a bit and join in the conversation.  If the dog comes up, generally I 
talk a minute or two on that and then smoothly transition to something else.

It works about 90% of the time and the other 10% I write about here so you 
guys can all laugh along, or shake your heads or groan. *smile*  I haven't 
had any craziness for months, I'm probably due for some nonsense!

Julie
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-----Original Message----- 
From: Dan Weiner via NAGDU
Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2016 6:04 AM
To: 'NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users'
Cc: Dan Weiner
Subject: Re: [NAGDU] {Spam?} Handle signs, and more on how to get my dog 
disengaged from people

I find that the harness signs  give people something interesting to read
while petting my dog--lolol

Anyway, never found they worked for mebut I'm not trying to say that someone
else shouldn't use them, just my experience.
Take care, everyone

Dan the man, Parker the nut



-----Original Message-----
From: NAGDU [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Bianka via NAGDU
Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2016 4:11 AM
To: NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users
Cc: Bianka
Subject: Re: [NAGDU] {Spam?} Handle signs, and more on how to get my dog
disengaged from people

Hi list,

Interesting peace there about perception and the slight movement.

Well, personally, I don't feel that signs really work. And I like the
psychological explanation.

Usually Ijust tell my dog that we are going to continue and I tell the
person that my dog is off-limits when in harness. There are people who just
will never learn it and I have had to learn to not get excited over this but
just to get my dog's attention back as fast as I can.

I might try the leash movement though I wouldn't want to do it when waiting
at a traffic light because I don't want to loose direction by
unintentionally changing my position.

as for echo location and expanding perception I do feel that there is
potential there. However, i haven't really found a lot of people who
approach this topic with an open mind but stay grounded.

Take care,

Bianka

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