[NAGDU] GDB or Geb?

Jordan Gallacher jordangandbelto at gmail.com
Wed Jul 11 22:09:29 UTC 2018


I think GDB is a great school.  Support was great, class sizes are small, and with only two students per instructor, there is more time to work on things.  Also, their veterinary assistance program is nice if you are needing it.
Jordan

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> On Jul 10, 2018, at 11:25 PM, Danielle Ledet via NAGDU <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi guys,
> I am just getting back to this thread since I've been listening in to
> the Convention streams and then went away for the weekend to visit
> family in texas.
> Thanks tara, I also got 2 dogs from TSe, but I eneded up working and
> then I was also married so did not need vet support. wow, I can't
> believe they provided for your dog even in retirement. Way to go GDB.
> Good luck for a long successful match from our alma mater! So tragic
> to hear about your friend's GSD though.
> 
> Thanks Stephanie and congrats on your class date from Geb. Another
> rave review about them. Thanks for the heads-up about the dog weight.
> 
> Danette, wow! So they just send you the meds every month?
> 
> So Jalyse is this stipend for emergencies or is it just granted to
> cover whatever vet costs you may have during the year?
> Thanks Kevin and rebecca. What do you all mean by training using
> positive reinforcement?
> 
> Thanks Lillian, I thought Alexa was your first. I find this a good
> idea and will do. Thank you!
> 
> Helen, thanks. I did not know the survey was still there.
> 
> Glenda yes it does. thanks for the overview and synopsis. Some things
> are similar to TSE. I think it neat that each student has immediate
> access to the park area. Like yours, my first dog developed arthritis
> and was slow to come when called. we thought it was his hearing but
> thevet found arthritis when we took him in for grooming one day.
> 
> Oh Sherry I wondered when was arrival Day and dog day. Very cool.
> 
> Thanks Shirley. I come from a school that doesn't emphasize treating
> and this would be something to get used to as well as the mandatory
> follow-up and ownership period. Thanks to the rest of you for writing
> in. Such great testimonies and advice.
> 
> -- 
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