[NAGDU] Guide Dog Schools
Tracy Carcione
carcione at access.net
Sat Dec 25 15:00:06 UTC 2021
Hi Bryan.
How awful! So glad everything came out OK, and that GDF was so amazingly
helpful. Good luck to you, and to your retired pup.
Tracy
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From: NAGDU [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Bryan Gearry via
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Sent: Friday, December 24, 2021 8:12 PM
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Cc: Bryan Gearry
Subject: [NAGDU] Guide Dog Schools
I'm sure most of us are very proud of our Guide Dog schools. I would
like to convey something that has just happened with my school. I have
got my first two dogs from GDF. My current one is a Golden Retriever who
is 4 now. Just in the last month he has developed a very aggressive oral
tumor called a Fibrosarcoma. When we noticed it, we immediately took him
to our regular vet who made arrangements to see a veterinary oncologist
that same day. They told me that he would have to have immediate
surgery. The procedure is very radical. I could not believe what I was
hearing. I contacted the University of Colorado the next morning who
confirmed what the surgeon was telling me here. That morning I called
GDF and told them what was going on. They did not hesitate to send a
trainer out the following day from NY all the way to Alaska. The trainer
showed up in the afternoon and a few hours later he was headed back to
NY (long day for that fellow) I was expecting the worse that they would
have to put this dog down. That was not the case at all! Two days later
they had him on the operating table and removed 3/4 of his lower jaw
successfully removing the tumor. This is standard treatment for this
type of tumor. He since has recovered remarkably well. I'm so impressed
with the compassion and financial outlay that the school endured for all
of this. The surgery started at 12K$ and that's just the beginning. He
unfortunately has been retired as a Guide Dog. He will be a "special
needs" animal the rest of his life. Something I'm not able to provide.
The point of all of this is it could be easier to destroy the dog, but
GDF took the high road. I can't say enough how proud and impressed I am
with my school! (besides they have a fantastic chef there) LOL!
Bryan, now "clearing brush" with a cane, while waiting for another dog"
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WWW.Alaskafrontier.net
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