[NAGDU] trip

Wayne And Harley k9dad at k9di.org
Sun Jan 15 23:21:39 UTC 2017


    
I'll not remove my Service Animal's tack, nor can I be coerced/forced to do so.So they pat down, or wand my pup, so what?



Yours, Very Sincerely And Respectfully,

Wayne M. Scace 

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From: Bryan Gearry via NAGDU <nagdu at nfbnet.org> 
Date: 1/15/2017  17:00  (GMT-06:00) 
To: "NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users" <nagdu at nfbnet.org> 
Cc: Bryan Gearry <bgearry at alaskafrontier.net> 
Subject: Re: [NAGDU] trip 

Am getting in on this discussion kind of late. I ask, why is there an 
issue at TSA check points? My Guide had very good training going through 
security . I park him in front of the metal detector with all of gear 
off. Harness, collar and leash (yes, TSA has an emotional runaway). Then 
TSA sends me through radio graphic machine and they escort me over to 
metal detector and I call him through....Never any issue. Biggest issue 
I have so much metal inside my body, you could build a small airplane.

On 1/15/2017 12:41 PM, Cindy Ray via NAGDU wrote:

> That shouldn't happen. The GL is not a muzzle. They cannot remove your dog
> from you, and you must just say you are not letting her away from you and
> they will have to take you with them.
> Cindy Lou Ray
> cindyray at gmail.com
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> From: NAGDU [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Dar via NAGDU
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> My concern is when you go threw security with the gentle leader on is when I
> would get the questions.
> I don't want the dog taken away from me. This has happened before.
> Truly scary.
>
>
> Dar
> Every Saint has a past,
> Every sinner has a future, Sent from my iPad
>
>> On Jan 15, 2017, at 9:10 AM, Julie J. via NAGDU <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>
>> The hands free leash would work in this situation, but a lot of other
> leashes would as well.  It's really up to you, what you like, what works for
> you in any particular situation.  If you have things to carry and are
> concerned you might drop the leash, then the hands free is a good failsafe.
> even if you let go, you are still connected.  Just to clarify, you can
> certainly hold on to the hands free leash, to know what your dog is doing or
> to give a correction.  It just gives you the added option of not having to
> hold on to it.
>> As for the gentle leader and what people might think...people are going to
> think whatever they are going to think and I have found little rhyme or
> reason to it.  I've gotten the tisk tisk when my dog stops at the top of
> stairs, because obviously she is being stubborn. I've gotten the "oh isn't
> she adorable", when she doing a particularly enthusiastic and overly
> friendly greeting, that has me dying of embarrassment.  I've pretty much
> given up trying to guess what people will think.  I try to remind myself
> that my job is to get where I'm going, safely, efficiently and while keeping
> my dog functioning respectably.  So if the gentle leader works for you, if
> it keeps her on task, if it keeps your stress level down, if it keeps you
> working more safely together, then use it.
>> As for airport assistance...if you want help ask when you arrive at the
> first airport.  They will flag your name so on all connecting flights you
> will continue to get help with connections or whatever you need.  Or at
> least that is what is supposed to happen.  If you don't get the assistance
> you need, continue to ask, explaining gently but firmly what you want until
> you get it.   You are a strong lady who advocates well for yourself.  You'll
> be fine.
>> Have fun!
>> Julie
>> -----Original Message----- From: d m gina via NAGDU
>> Sent: Friday, January 13, 2017 5:49 PM
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>> Cc: d m gina
>> Subject: [NAGDU] trip
>>
>> Hello
>> I am excited to take a trip in February.
>> I will be going by united landing in Denver and moving on to Arizona.
>> My question is this,
>> I am concerned if I use the gentle leader that would help me someone
>> would think the dog bites and I won't be able to take the dog.
>> Second if I am walking her in a heal I don't want her to keep sniffing
>> folks that is one of the reasons why I like to control her head.
>> She doesn't bite, where this will be her first flight with me after
>> coming home from the school a year ago.
>> I didn't have these problems with other dogs, so this is why I ask.
>> Julie would this be where I would or could use the hands free leash?
>>
>> We have a three hour waight in Denver, how do I go about getting help
>> to take her out.
>> Would you have to go threw security again? Or has this changed?
>> I am flying alone that day so have many questions.
>> My other dogs could hold well, but don't know about her.
>> Just some thoughts.
>> Thanks, I just hate a big deal over everything. It is crazy I know.
>> Thanks,
>>
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