[NAGDU] NAGDU Digest, Vol 143, Issue 31

dbTarzan dr.dbtarzan at gmail.com
Tue Feb 28 09:06:29 UTC 2017


Hi Mardi, dbTarzan here.

Your are amazing!
Three types of assistance dogs are defined by law in Japan.

1. Guide dog - for blind.
2. Hearing dog - for deaf.
3. Helper dog - for phisically handicaped.

There are orverwhelmingly more guide dogs among them.
And I heard thet they are almost Labrador but Golden is 
about only 10%. Of cource there are a bit other breeds.

dbTarzan.

> Yes DB, I was in a motorcycle accident many years ago and have spinal
>stenosis and other spinal problems. It is very hard to walk. I walk very
>slow and can't walk for a long period of time, and it is very painful. I am
>blind, and deaf in my right ear.  I use a wheelchair to get around most of
>the time. There were no schools the would train a dog for me, because I use
>a wheelchair. What breeds do the schools in Japan train? You mentioned that
>your Fory is a golden retriever. They are wonderful dogs. For me, the
>Siberian Husky is a good dog to work from a wheelchair. They have lots of
>energy and can work all day with out getting tired. The Belgian Shepherd is
>another of my favorite breeds as is the Dutch Shepherd. I used to train
>dogs for other disabled people, but I am  now 70 years old so I have
>retired. I still train my qwn dogs because I enjoy training dogs. Do the
>use German Shepherds and Labradors and Golden retrievers,at your schools?
>Do they use any Japanese breeds?     Mardi andShaman,retired and Neechee,
>guide
>dog, and Sedona,guide dog in training.
>
>On Mon, Feb 27, 2017 at 4:11 AM, "Dr.たーざん" <dr.dbtarzan at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Mardi. This is dbTaran.
>>
>> I wonder that you are a blind, in adition somethin
>> phisically handicap, so you use a wheelchair.
>> Is that correct?
>>
>> There are no guide dog , so you have to train dogs by
>> yourself.
>>
>> Oh... Amaizing!
>>
>> There are 14 schools in Japan. All of guide dogs are trained
>> at these schools. Japanese govourment decide it with the law
>> of assistance dogs.
>>
>> dbTarzan.
>>
>> >Hi DB Tarzan, I am Mardi from Arizona,USA . I have owner trained all 4 of
>> >my guide dogs. I use my dogs from a wheelchair. My first guide was a white
>> >Siberian Husky named Lily. My second guide was  a gray and white Siberian
>> >Husky named Nala. My third guide was a Belgian Shepherd ( Belgian Tervuren
>> >)  named Shaman, and my current guide is a black and white Siberian Husky
>> >named Neechee. I am also training number 5, a Dutch Shepherd named Sedona.
>> >I enjoy training my own guide dogs as there were no schools that trained
>> >guide dogs for wheelchair users,when I needed a guide dog,so I trained my
>> >own and have continued to do it. How are guide dogs trained in Japan? What
>> >kind of harness is used? What breeds of dogs are used? What breed of dog
>> is
>> >your guide?What are the Service dogs laws like in Japan. I have a
>> >friend,named Yuki from Japan. She came to the USA to have her first
>> service
>> >dog trained. She had her second one trained in Japan. She said the the
>> laws
>> >are very strict there. Welcome to the list. I think you will enjoy it as
>> >the people are great and there is much information that is available.
>> >Again Welcome,   Mardi and Shaman,retired and Neechee,GD and Sedona,GDIT.
>> >
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>> >>    1. Fwd: Supreme Court Sides With Family In Service Dog Case
>> >>       (james boehm)
>> >>    2. Re: Fwd: Supreme Court Sides With Family In Service Dog Case
>> >>       (Buddy Brannan)
>> >>    3. Re: Fwd: Supreme Court Sides With Family In Service Dog Case
>> >>       (Nancy VanderBrink)
>> >>    4. Hello! (=?iso-2022-jp?B?IkRyLhskQiQ/ITwkNiRzGyhCIg==?=)
>> >>    5. Re: Hello! (Dan Weiner)
>> >>    6. Re: Hello! (=?iso-2022-jp?B?IkRyLhskQiQ/ITwkNiRzGyhCIg==?=)
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>> >>
>> >> Message: 1
>> >> Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2017 12:15:11 -0600
>> >> From: james boehm <jimmydagerman80 at gmail.com>
>> >> To: National Association of Guide Dog Users Gwizdala
>> >>         <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>> >> Cc: Tennessee Association of Guide Dog Users
>> >>         <TN-guide-dog-users+noreply at googlegroups.com>
>> >> Subject: [NAGDU] Fwd: Supreme Court Sides With Family In Service Dog
>> >>         Case
>> >> Message-ID: <6B4480D1-FB1E-4CA4-870C-2C5BFBC715E6 at gmail.com>
>> >> Content-Type: text/plain;       charset=utf-8
>> >>
>> >> > Dear freiends,
>> >>  I found this new development interesting and wanted to share?..
>> >>
>> >> > Supreme Court Sides With Family In Service Dog Case
>> >> > Disability Scoop  /  Todd Spangler, Detroit Free Press/TNS
>> >> >
>> >> >  <https://www.disabilityscoop.com/2017/02/22/supreme-court-
>> >> sides-family/23363/>In a unanimous ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court has
>> >> largely sided with the family of a girl with cerebral palsy who sought
>> to
>> >> bring her service dog to school.
>> >> >
>> >> > Original Article: https://www.disabilityscoop.
>> >> com/2017/02/22/supreme-court-sides-family/23363/ <
>> >> https://www.disabilityscoop.com/2017/02/22/supreme-court-
>> >> sides-family/23363/>
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > James Alan Boehm
>> >> > Phone: 901-483-1515
>> >> > Personal Email: jimmydagerman80 at gmail.com <mailto:
>> jimmydagerman80 at gmail.
>> >> com>
>> >> > Refer NFB correspondences to:
>> >> > secretary at nfb-tn.org <mailto:secretary at nfb-tn.org>
>> >> >
>> >> > "Blindness never limits- Low expectations do! Live the life you want!"
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> ------------------------------
>> >>
>> >> Message: 2
>> >> Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2017 16:07:07 -0500
>> >> From: Buddy Brannan <buddy at brannan.name>
>> >> To: "NAGDU Mailing List,        the National Association of Guide Dog
>> >> Users"
>> >>         <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>> >> Subject: Re: [NAGDU] Fwd: Supreme Court Sides With Family In Service
>> >>         Dog Case
>> >> Message-ID: <4CD3C97D-08C2-4238-9D21-6FD6E60CC1C1 at brannan.name>
>> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
>> >>
>> >> And, for those of you playing along at home,
>> >>
>> >> Supreme Court Sides With Family In Service Dog Case
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> WASHINGTON ? Wonder the goldendoodle will get another shot in court.
>> >>
>> >> The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday unanimously ruled that the U.S. 6th
>> >> Circuit Court of Appeals should reconsider whether Ehlena Fry and her
>> >> family can sue a Michigan school district for its decision years ago to
>> >> tell Ehlena, who has cerebral palsy, that she couldn?t bring her service
>> >> dog to school.
>> >>
>> >> In Fry v. Napoleon Community Schools, Ehlena?s parents and their lawyers
>> >> from the American Civil Liberties Union argued in October that they
>> >> shouldn?t be required to exhaust administrative remedies under the
>> federal
>> >> Individuals with Disabilities Education Act before suing under a
>> separate
>> >> law involving access to public institutions, as the school district
>> argued.
>> >>
>> >> Advertisement - Continue Reading Below
>> >> The eight-member court largely agreed ? not deciding whether the Frys,
>> who
>> >> live in Manchester, Mich., had fully proved their argument, but sending
>> it
>> >> back to the lower court with instructions on a two-pronged standard that
>> >> could help decide such cases in the future.
>> >>
>> >> Justice Elena Kagan wrote for the court, saying that ?exhaustion of the
>> >> IDEA?s administrative procedures is unnecessary? in cases where the
>> larger
>> >> point of a suit is about ?something other than the denial? of that
>> >> statute?s guarantee of a free and appropriate public education for
>> students
>> >> with disabilities.
>> >>
>> >> The Frys brought the case against the Napoleon Community Schools and the
>> >> Jackson County Intermediate School District in 2012, saying that when
>> >> Ehlena was 5 the staff at Ezra Eby Elementary balked at her bringing
>> Wonder
>> >> to school to help her retrieve dropped items, open and close doors and
>> >> perform other tasks, saying a human aide could help.
>> >>
>> >> But Ehlena?s pediatrician had prescribed Wonder to be with Ehlena at all
>> >> times to help them solidify a working bond. Eventually, the Frys moved
>> >> Ehlena to a new school where Wonder was welcomed. But the school
>> district
>> >> argued that the Frys could have sorted out the situation in a few
>> months by
>> >> using the process under IDEA instead of suing for damages under the
>> >> Americans with Disabilities Act.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Ehlena Fry and her goldendoodle, Wonder, photographed in 2015. (Michigan
>> >> ACLU)
>> >>
>> >> In sending the case back to the 6th Circuit, the Supreme Court said
>> while
>> >> Congress made clear that disputes over appropriate educational
>> requirements
>> >> needed to work through the IDEA process, that was not the case in claims
>> >> involving public access under the ADA, such as the Frys? appeared to be.
>> >>
>> >> The court instructed the 6th Circuit to review the case and determine
>> >> whether the same claims could be raised ?if the conduct had occurred in
>> a
>> >> public facility which was not a school? and whether an adult with
>> >> disabilities who was not a student could have ?pressed the same
>> grievance.?
>> >>
>> >> The Supreme Court said while it appeared that the ?Frys? complaint
>> alleges
>> >> only disability-based discrimination, without making any reference to
>> the
>> >> adequacy of the special education services? she was provided, ?the
>> >> possibility remains that the history of these proceedings might suggest
>> >> something different? and that it should be left to the lower court to
>> >> decide.
>> >>
>> >> ? 2017 Detroit Free Press
>> >> Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Buddy Brannan, KB5ELV - Erie, PA
>> >> Phone: 814-860-3194
>> >> Mobile: 814-431-0962
>> >> Email: buddy at brannan.name
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> > On Feb 23, 2017, at 1:15 PM, james boehm via NAGDU <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>> >> wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >> Dear freiends,
>> >> > I found this new development interesting and wanted to share?..
>> >> >
>> >> >> Supreme Court Sides With Family In Service Dog Case
>> >> >> Disability Scoop  /  Todd Spangler, Detroit Free Press/TNS
>> >> >>
>> >> >> <https://www.disabilityscoop.com/2017/02/22/supreme-court-
>> >> sides-family/23363/>In a unanimous ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court has
>> >> largely sided with the family of a girl with cerebral palsy who sought
>> to
>> >> bring her service dog to school.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Original Article: https://www.disabilityscoop.
>> >> com/2017/02/22/supreme-court-sides-family/23363/ <
>> >> https://www.disabilityscoop.com/2017/02/22/supreme-court-
>> >> sides-family/23363/>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> James Alan Boehm
>> >> >> Phone: 901-483-1515
>> >> >> Personal Email: jimmydagerman80 at gmail.com <mailto:
>> >> jimmydagerman80 at gmail.com>
>> >> >> Refer NFB correspondences to:
>> >> >> secretary at nfb-tn.org <mailto:secretary at nfb-tn.org>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> "Blindness never limits- Low expectations do! Live the life you
>> want!"
>> >> >
>> >> > _______________________________________________
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>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> ------------------------------
>> >>
>> >> Message: 3
>> >> Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2017 22:33:46 +0000
>> >> From: Nancy VanderBrink <vandyvanderbrink at outlook.com>
>> >> To: "NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users"
>> >>         <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>> >> Subject: Re: [NAGDU] Fwd: Supreme Court Sides With Family In Service
>> >>         Dog Case
>> >> Message-ID:
>> >>         <CO2PR10MB00230FA0D20C48A1EB30BE0DCE530 at CO2PR10MB0023.
>> >> namprd10.prod.outlook.com>
>> >>
>> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
>> >>
>> >> My boss sent an email chain to me yesterday on this topic- awesome!
>> >>
>> >> Sent from my iPhone
>> >>
>> >> > On Feb 23, 2017, at 4:08 PM, Buddy Brannan via NAGDU <
>> nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>> >> wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> > And, for those of you playing along at home,
>> >> >
>> >> > Supreme Court Sides With Family In Service Dog Case
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > WASHINGTON ? Wonder the goldendoodle will get another shot in court.
>> >> >
>> >> > The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday unanimously ruled that the U.S.
>> 6th
>> >> Circuit Court of Appeals should reconsider whether Ehlena Fry and her
>> >> family can sue a Michigan school district for its decision years ago to
>> >> tell Ehlena, who has cerebral palsy, that she couldn?t bring her service
>> >> dog to school.
>> >> >
>> >> > In Fry v. Napoleon Community Schools, Ehlena?s parents and their
>> lawyers
>> >> from the American Civil Liberties Union argued in October that they
>> >> shouldn?t be required to exhaust administrative remedies under the
>> federal
>> >> Individuals with Disabilities Education Act before suing under a
>> separate
>> >> law involving access to public institutions, as the school district
>> argued.
>> >> >
>> >> > Advertisement - Continue Reading Below
>> >> > The eight-member court largely agreed ? not deciding whether the Frys,
>> >> who live in Manchester, Mich., had fully proved their argument, but
>> sending
>> >> it back to the lower court with instructions on a two-pronged standard
>> that
>> >> could help decide such cases in the future.
>> >> >
>> >> > Justice Elena Kagan wrote for the court, saying that ?exhaustion of
>> the
>> >> IDEA?s administrative procedures is unnecessary? in cases where the
>> larger
>> >> point of a suit is about ?something other than the denial? of that
>> >> statute?s guarantee of a free and appropriate public education for
>> students
>> >> with disabilities.
>> >> >
>> >> > The Frys brought the case against the Napoleon Community Schools and
>> the
>> >> Jackson County Intermediate School District in 2012, saying that when
>> >> Ehlena was 5 the staff at Ezra Eby Elementary balked at her bringing
>> Wonder
>> >> to school to help her retrieve dropped items, open and close doors and
>> >> perform other tasks, saying a human aide could help.
>> >> >
>> >> > But Ehlena?s pediatrician had prescribed Wonder to be with Ehlena at
>> all
>> >> times to help them solidify a working bond. Eventually, the Frys moved
>> >> Ehlena to a new school where Wonder was welcomed. But the school
>> district
>> >> argued that the Frys could have sorted out the situation in a few
>> months by
>> >> using the process under IDEA instead of suing for damages under the
>> >> Americans with Disabilities Act.
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > Ehlena Fry and her goldendoodle, Wonder, photographed in 2015.
>> (Michigan
>> >> ACLU)
>> >> >
>> >> > In sending the case back to the 6th Circuit, the Supreme Court said
>> >> while Congress made clear that disputes over appropriate educational
>> >> requirements needed to work through the IDEA process, that was not the
>> case
>> >> in claims involving public access under the ADA, such as the Frys?
>> appeared
>> >> to be.
>> >> >
>> >> > The court instructed the 6th Circuit to review the case and determine
>> >> whether the same claims could be raised ?if the conduct had occurred in
>> a
>> >> public facility which was not a school? and whether an adult with
>> >> disabilities who was not a student could have ?pressed the same
>> grievance.?
>> >> >
>> >> > The Supreme Court said while it appeared that the ?Frys? complaint
>> >> alleges only disability-based discrimination, without making any
>> reference
>> >> to the adequacy of the special education services? she was provided,
>> ?the
>> >> possibility remains that the history of these proceedings might suggest
>> >> something different? and that it should be left to the lower court to
>> >> decide.
>> >> >
>> >> > ? 2017 Detroit Free Press
>> >> > Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC
>> >> >
>> >> > --
>> >> > Buddy Brannan, KB5ELV - Erie, PA
>> >> > Phone: 814-860-3194
>> >> > Mobile: 814-431-0962
>> >> > Email: buddy at brannan.name
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >>> On Feb 23, 2017, at 1:15 PM, james boehm via NAGDU <
>> nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>> >> wrote:
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> Dear freiends,
>> >> >> I found this new development interesting and wanted to share?..
>> >> >>
>> >> >>> Supreme Court Sides With Family In Service Dog Case
>> >> >>> Disability Scoop  /  Todd Spangler, Detroit Free Press/TNS
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> <https://www.disabilityscoop.com/2017/02/22/supreme-court-
>> >> sides-family/23363/>In a unanimous ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court has
>> >> largely sided with the family of a girl with cerebral palsy who sought
>> to
>> >> bring her service dog to school.
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> Original Article: https://www.disabilityscoop.
>> >> com/2017/02/22/supreme-court-sides-family/23363/ <
>> >> https://www.disabilityscoop.com/2017/02/22/supreme-court-
>> >> sides-family/23363/>
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> James Alan Boehm
>> >> >>> Phone: 901-483-1515
>> >> >>> Personal Email: jimmydagerman80 at gmail.com <mailto:
>> >> jimmydagerman80 at gmail.com>
>> >> >>> Refer NFB correspondences to:
>> >> >>> secretary at nfb-tn.org <mailto:secretary at nfb-tn.org>
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> "Blindness never limits- Low expectations do! Live the life you
>> want!"
>> >> >>
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>> >> >
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>> >> ------------------------------
>> >>
>> >> Message: 4
>> >> Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2017 17:37:21 +0900
>> >> From: "=?iso-2022-jp?B?IkRyLhskQiQ/ITwkNiRzGyhCIg==?="
>> >>         <dr.dbtarzan at gmail.com>
>> >> To: NAGDU at nfbnet.org
>> >> Subject: [NAGDU] Hello!
>> >> Message-ID: <4D7D28E7936EB5480E0A3AC at gmail.com>
>> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-2022-jp
>> >>
>> >> Hi. My name is dbTarzan. I'm a guide dog user in Japan,
>> >> I would like to know about users and guide dogs around the
>> >> world.
>> >> Please tell me anything!
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> ------------------------------
>> >>
>> >> Message: 5
>> >> Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2017 05:48:21 -0500
>> >> From: "Dan Weiner" <dcwein at dcwein.cnc.net>
>> >> To: "'NAGDU Mailing List,       the National Association of Guide Dog
>> >>         Users'" <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>> >> Subject: Re: [NAGDU] Hello!
>> >> Message-ID: <201702241048.v1OAmO49012485 at mail46c28.carrierzone.com>
>> >> Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="utf-8"
>> >>
>> >> Do you actually have a name? I lived in Japan with a guide dog almost
>> two
>> >> years, if you're really Japanese it would be interesting to talk with
>> you.
>> >>
>> >> Dan
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> -----Original Message-----
>> >> From: NAGDU [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of "Dr.????"
>> via
>> >> NAGDU
>> >> Sent: Friday, February 24, 2017 3:37 AM
>> >> To: NAGDU at nfbnet.org
>> >> Cc: "Dr.????"
>> >> Subject: [NAGDU] Hello!
>> >>
>> >> Hi. My name is dbTarzan. I'm a guide dog user in Japan, I would like to
>> >> know about users and guide dogs around the world.
>> >> Please tell me anything!
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
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>> >>
>> >>
>> >> ------------------------------
>> >>
>> >> Message: 6
>> >> Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2017 20:54:42 +0900
>> >> From: "=?iso-2022-jp?B?IkRyLhskQiQ/ITwkNiRzGyhCIg==?="
>> >>         <dr.dbtarzan at gmail.com>
>> >> To: "NAGDU Mailing List,        the National Association of Guide Dog
>> >> Users"
>> >>         <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>> >> Subject: Re: [NAGDU] Hello!
>> >> Message-ID: <4ECD28E94C8F80B80E0A3AC at gmail.com>
>> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-2022-jp
>> >>
>> >> Hi Dan.
>> >> This is dbTarzan.
>> >>
>> >> I'm a Japanese. My guide dog's name is Fory, almost 7 years
>> >> old. I would like to share you. Thank you.
>> >>
>> >> dbTarzan.
>> >>
>> >> >Do you actually have a name? I lived in Japan with a guide dog almost
>> two
>> >> >years, if you're really Japanese it would be interesting to talk with
>> you.
>> >> >
>> >> >Dan
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >-----Original Message-----
>> >> >From: NAGDU [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of "Dr.????"
>> via
>> >> >NAGDU
>> >> >Sent: Friday, February 24, 2017 3:37 AM
>> >> >To: NAGDU at nfbnet.org
>> >> >Cc: "Dr.????"
>> >> >Subject: [NAGDU] Hello!
>> >> >
>> >> >Hi. My name is dbTarzan. I'm a guide dog user in Japan, I would like to
>> >> know
>> >> >about users and guide dogs around the world.
>> >> >Please tell me anything!
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
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