[NAGDU] grooming dogs in a big city and Leader Latin class

Tracy Carcione carcione at access.net
Sat Oct 6 17:31:26 UTC 2018


I always brush my dog inside.  I empty the fur from the brush into a box, then then toss the fur into the trash and re-use the box.
Dan, I'm with you.  If she's set on brushing outside, find a reasonable place and ignore the complainers.
Tracy


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From: NAGDU [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Dan Weiner via NAGDU
Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2018 12:51 PM
To: Danielle Sykora via NAGDU
Cc: Dan Weiner
Subject: Re: [NAGDU] grooming dogs in a big city and Leader Latin class

She doesn't have a balcony a studio apartment, thing is everywhere she 
tries someone seems not to like it, go to a bench outside and someone 
says why is she brushing her dog  there, and there are other dogs that 
distract her dog. I basically said, and I don't like being one of these 
folks who tells third person stories--lol but what I told her is look 
just decide on a reasonable place and ignore people if you try to be 
more or less considerate about  itl


  work out, I mean maybe these people can suggest where they think she 
should go to groom her dog or would they rather have her just never 
brush her dog and go in to public venues with an ungroomed dog--lolol
Anyway, tha'ts all I'll say until and if she decides to join and talk 
for herself, but as I said the whole thing made me curious I mean wo 
kows I might live in a big city sometime.


On 10/6/2018 12:28 PM, Danielle Sykora via NAGDU wrote:
> If she has a balcony, that would be the ideal solution I think. When I
> lived in a dorm, I would have my dog stand on a bench hardly anyone
> ever used and brush him there. Otherwise, I would find a small grassy
> area outside of a building or a lesser used sidewalk and brush there.
> In either case, I would empty the clump of hair from the brush into a
> trash can.
>
> I have brushed my dog inside when there was many consecutive days of
> really cold, hot, or rainy weather and vacuumed afterward. It isn't
> ideal IMO, but not the end of the world either.
>
> Danielle and Thai
>
> On 10/6/18, Dan Weiner via NAGDU <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>> sorry I was writing fast, I meant Leader class for Latin Americans,
>> Latin class sounds like they are learning Latin--smile
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 10/6/2018 12:12 PM, Dan Weiner via NAGDU wrote:
>>> All right wonderful friends.
>>>
>>> Here is a query a friend who lives in New York City asked me about,
>>> I'm trying to  get her to join the list but anyway, she asked me and
>>> frankly I have no idea, so I'll ask you.
>>>
>>> She lives in New York City. She doesn't want to brush her dog in her
>>> apartment because of dog hair or whatever, but she's wondering is
>>> there anywhere else she can go to brush the dog outside of her apartment?
>>>
>>>   she apparently went out to the sidewalk  When she did that, some
>>> folks she said seemed like they were from Russia  or spoke English
>>> with a Russian accent started complaining that "you are blocking
>>> public area" and they would complain to the manager--l ( just telling
>>> it as I heard it).ol. Though I must say if it's a public area why
>>> should they complain to a n apartment manager.
>>>
>>> anyway, She sat by the building but on the sidewalk, and was going to
>>> pick up the hair in a bag,,,
>>>
>>> so I told her when I lived in an apartment in Maryland I usually
>>> brushed my pup on my balcony and then occasionally vacuumed it.
>>> otherwise when I thought it was goo cold just did it in my apartment
>>> and if I was really concerned I'd put down a sheet.
>>>
>>> So is that what  I   should  tell her. Actually she's nice but what I
>>> want to tell her is don't sweat the small stuff. who knows though
>>> maybe there's some creative solution I haven't thought of.
>>>
>>>
>>> So now I'm curious, those of you in big cities or high rises or
>>> whatever, where do you go to groom your pup or you just do it in your
>>> apartment.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> As far as Leader and students from Latin America, I know Leader takes
>>> groups of say 3 to six at a time a few time a year but never heard of
>>> a class only for Latin American students but you know I could be wrong.
>>>
>>> Yours,
>>>
>>> Dan the man with Parker who actually is usually brushed on my porch
>>> here in Florida in the cool of the morning.
>>>
>>>
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