[NAGDU] Taylor update

Cindy Ray cindyray at gmail.com
Sun Feb 26 13:21:48 UTC 2017


Lisa, it is always so good to hear such a success story. I love to imagine
doing something like that with my dog. It makes me feel good and proud of
the guides wherever they are.
Cindy Lou Ray
cindyray at gmail.com


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Subject: [NAGDU] Taylor update

Hi everyone,


Since I haven't posted in ages, I thought I'd send you a little update on
Taylor and me.

I hope this doesn't sound like bragging. It's not meant like that. kI'm just
happy about my boy and thought I'd share. :)


I live in a medium-sized city and was used to wkring my guide here.


One year ago, I met my new boyfriend who lives in Berlin. So Taylor and 
I started travelling to our capital frequently. It was a totally new 
experience for me to work a dog in such a busy city, I had never been on 
the subway with him, never really walked down a platform or let him find 
the door of an arriving train. I was totally lost in this huge city but 
soon realized, my dog wasn't. He loved working there. He enjoyed finding 
doors of trains that had just arrived. He guided me across the busiest 
intersections where I was insecure because of all the traffic noise and 
the many, many people.

I admire him because he never shows any signs of anxiety while walking 
along a street with a lot of traffic or similar situations.

I discovered my dog is a real city boy. I knew he had been trained to 
guide in bigger cities, too, but since we didn't work there together 
since he was with me, I thought he'd probably forgotten most of these 
tasks. I am still so proud of him because I am sure, I'd still be 
completely overwhelmed in Berlin without him. But he is just cool. He 
shows me the entrance of the subway and as soon as I find a seat, he 
crawls under it and sleeps. When I get up to exit, he's full of joy to 
show me the door and guide me safely down the platform to the stairs.

So during the past year, we have really learned a lot and I think we've 
grown as a team immensely.


regards from Germany,

Lisa


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