[NAGDU] not sure if this post is allowed but have a question

Sonja O sohldag at hotmail.com
Thu Sep 14 15:11:52 UTC 2017


Absolutely, you're welcome and I'm glad it helped.
Sometimes things get confusing.. 
Best, sonja and chief <3

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> On Sep 14, 2017, at 5:06 PM, Julie Johnson via NAGDU <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> I'd like to highlight something interesting in Sandra's post.
> *My main disapproval comes from being kicked
> by a mini horse guide in training that was at a national convention several
> years ago.  *
> 
> Just so I am understanding this correctly.  You oppose all mini horse guides because one acted inappropriately?  And you would feel the same about dogs? Dog's don't kick, at least not dangerously so, but they do certainly act inappropriately.  I'd be willing to bet anyone who has worked a guide dog for more than a few months has experienced their own dog acting up or been around another service dog who has.  The interesting thing is that we don't immediately decide dog's don't make good guides.  We instead conclude that the particular dog has issues that need attention.
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> -----Original Message----- From: S L Johnson via NAGDU
> Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2017 9:05 PM
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> Cc: S L Johnson
> Subject: Re: [NAGDU] not sure if this post is allowed but have a question
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> Buddy:
> 
> My information may be out of date but,a according to the information I have
> saved on my computer they changed it to be only dogs as being permitted as
> service animals.  I do not have the exact date of my information so if there
> is more recent language to the law, can someone post the link so all of us
> can have it.
> 
> Personally I do not think the mini horse is practical for all situations,
> especially as you said in small cars, public transportation restaurants
> etc...  However for someone living out in the country with the room to
> accommodate a mini horse then even though I do not approve, what you do is
> your business.  This conversation does show that better education is
> necessary so all places of public accommodation are completely aware of the
> latest language to the law.  I am sure that Ann can clear up any
> misconceptions that may exist.  My main disapproval comes from being kicked
> by a mini horse guide in training that was at a national convention several
> years ago.  Both me and my guide dog were injured when we walked too close
> behind that horse as we attempted to get out of a very crowded room.  I
> suppose since she was still in training her trainer should have been
> watching much more closely especially in a crowded room full of blind people
> and our dogs.  I am sorry if my opinion is upsetting to anyone.  I would
> feel the same way if a guide dog or one in training acts in a dangerous
> manner resulting in injury to me and my guide dog.  We do have to be sure
> that service animals in training are far enough along with their training
> that their behavior is appropriate to be out in public.  Thanks for reading.
> 
> Sandra Johnson
> SLJohnson25 at comcast.net
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> -----Original Message----- From: Buddy Brannan via NAGDU
> Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2017 9:28 PM
> To: NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users
> Cc: Buddy Brannan
> Subject: Re: [NAGDU] not sure if this post is allowed but have a question
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> Hey Ricky,
> 
> Baltimore has nothing to do with this. Miniature horses are, indeed, part of
> the ADA definition of service animal.
> 
> You are correct, however, that your friends are badly informed. A shocker, I
> know, you can pick yourself up off the floor now. Apparently one can house
> train a horse. But even besides that, they wear a diaper for those happy fun
> horse presents so that your hapless friends don't step in them. They might
> also wear little cut down tennis shoes. Anne can address this better, seeing
> as how she has a guide horse, and I'm fairly certain her horse doesn't take
> a dump wherever it likes for people to just step in.
> 
> I'd have more of a concern about the horse at rest, since you can't exactly
> put one under your chair since they don't really lie down. If you took an
> Uber, I'd think you really *would* ned an SUV at the very least. That would
> be more of a hindrance to me, but maybe not.
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>> On Sep 13, 2017, at 9:23 PM, Ricky Joe Cook via NAGDU <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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>> I read on a FB post that Baltimore has approved miniature horses as service animals in the schools. The person and their friends who were posting were not informed about service animals and were even equating the horses to our dogs. I was just wondering how others felt about miniature horses as service animals. They were making comments like oh I guess they are going to let the horses just take a crap any where so we can step in it. It has me really pissed off and upset.
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>> I am sorry if this topic isnâ?Tt allowed here if so just let me know. If so feel free to Email me off list rickyjoecook at comcast.net
>> 
>> Thanks.
>> 
>> Ricky Joe Cook & Darcy
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