[NAGDU] need suggestions re kids without supervision in my apartment complex

Cindy Ray cindyray at gmail.com
Sat Mar 4 15:59:44 UTC 2017


Ah, I only asked that question because I don't know what the lay o ut of
your building is, such as if you could go out a different door, etc. 

Cindy
cindyray at gmail.com


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From: NAGDU [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Aleeha Dudley via
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Subject: Re: [NAGDU] need suggestions re kids without supervision in my
apartment complex

Cindy,
I cannot take her somewhere else, as my apartment door faces the courtyard
these kids play in. They come racing over to bother her every time they see
us, and there is no other way for me to get into my apartment.
Woodley is a very soft dog, and too many harsh corrections would break her. 
Since the parents are not outside, there is no real way for me to find out
who they are.

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> On Mar 4, 2017, at 8:23 AM, Danielle Ledet via NAGDU <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
wrote:
> 
> Ahahaha! I'd employ the same tactic used to deter animals. Get you a 
> spray bottle of water and after you've tried all else, douse them! You 
> did say they don't speak English and your other means of head shaking 
> and other commonly recognized signs did not work. Neither has 
> contacting the landlord, and how can you find out who the parents are?
> That's bound to get some wanted response!
> 
>> On 3/4/17, Julie Johnson via NAGDU <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>> I agree with obedience exercises and other practice around the kids.
>> I'd be easy with the corrections though.  I'm remembering Whitley is 
>> a soft dog, who needs a lot of encouragement.
>> 
>> I'd also work with the kids and kids parents if available.  If the 
>> kids are at least 4 or 5, they should be able to understand how to 
>> interact with dogs.  It sounds like these kids are excited to see the
dog, but
>> unsure of what to do or how to appropriately interact.   I'd try to show
>> them as much as the language barrier allowed.  Do you know anyone who 
>> could translate for you?
>> 
>> With most kids, I've found addressing the initial excitement and 
>> giving specific rules about when and how it's okay to interact, helps 
>> the kids be calm and appropriate around my dogs.
>> 
>> Julie
>> 
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