[NAGDU] Your Favorite Dog

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Tue Apr 20 19:15:17 UTC 2021


I had a Lab who wouldn't move out of my way.
Fortunately, I got to know her sprawling places pretty quickly.



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Hi, my favourite would have to be my first dog Lena. I walked her when I was
assessed and said right then she was perfect and I wanted her. At that time
she wasn't finished her training so they didn't know if she would make it. I
was glad a few months later, after training with a dog that failed, I was
matched with Lena.

Lena was one smart dog, she learnt in the early stage that I wasn't steady
on ruff ground so if there was a short cut across grass which is the normal
way the dogs go she wouldn't do it. Instead she turned me around and walked
back the way we came until we were level with the path and then she turned
down it. The trainer who was working with us at the time couldn't believe
what he was seeing, he knows of no other dog who had ever done that.

Lena also only had to go to a place once and the next time we went there she
knew exactly where we were going. The only down side to this was she also
wanted the same seat as last time no matter if someone was sitting in it or
not. She did this on the bus all the time and even though I would ask her to
find another seat she would just stand there staring at the person wanting
them to move. After a while most of the regulars got to know us so there
were times when I was climbing onto the bus and I could hear someone
explaining that that was the dog's seat so could they please move.

I worked Lena up until a few days before we had to put her down. She was ten
and I had already started the paperwork for my next dog but she didn't last
that long. The plan for her retirement was to become my dad's dog and since
she was already in love with him I didn't see any problems with that.

Lena was a lab retriever cross. My second dog was a lab, my third dog was a
golden retriever and now my new dog is a lab retriever cross but totally
different to Lena. All through my training the trainer told me Sherlock was
a pure golden retriever however we looked up the schools Facebook page and
found a picture of him as a new born pup and it had his dad as a lab.
Sherlock has the lab sort of head and my sister-in-law who works with dogs
says he is not a pure Golden retriever.

All my dogs have been good in their own ways. My only big issue is the
goldens don't get out of my way when I am walking around the house. Even
when I fall over them they just look at me as if they are asking me why I
did that. With the two labs they always moved out of my way. In fact Lena
was so good that she knew at the blind society who could see her and who
couldn't so she would only move out of the way for the people who couldn't
see her and the sighted had to find their way around her.

>From Shaz.
Canberra, Australia.

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Subject: [NAGDU] Your Favorite Dog

Good morning,
I love to hear our stories about our dogs. So I have some questions. I will
preface it by saying that once while I was training, probably with my first
dog, my instructor said that he believed everyone had a favorite dog, and
this would be true even if you truly love working with each of them. So tell
me:
Who was your favorite dog and why? This would include some of the little
things that made his work so good.
Did you train that dog? If not, from which school did it come?
How long did you have her?
Thank you.
Cindy Ray
cindyray at gmail.com <mailto:cindyray at gmail.com>

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