[Oagdu] Pursueing WoodGate Apartments
Angel
angel238 at sbcglobal.net
Mon May 11 08:58:36 UTC 2015
I think you should let it go, and try to move somewhere else. Because a Dog guide is a dog. Whether he is considered a pet, or a service animal. For which you aren't charged extra. Consider the example you would be setting for others. Who just want to skate around rules for one reason or other. This can be seen by other pet owners. Who consistently attempt to pass their pets off as service animals. Some of these service animals, or so they are called by their owners, haven't even a modicum of training. Consider also those with whom you have to live. Who might understand a dog guide as a dog, as do the management of the building, and might not understand your reasoning. How will they accept you as a neighbor. When they are restricted regarding the number of dogs they are to keep, and you aren't seeming to be. You might be better off to move to a duplex, or a double house. Owned by a private individual. Who might be more sympathetic to your rationale, and less bound by strict apartment rules.
----- Original Message -----
From: Lori Dent via Oagdu
To: Ohio Guide Dogs
Cc: Lori Dent
Sent: Monday, May 11, 2015 1:00 AM
Subject: [Oagdu] Pursueing WoodGate Apartments
Hi fellow Guide Dog Users of Ohio,
I would like to discuss more about the issue I'm having with the WoodGate Apartments regarding their policy of pets and my guide dog Gipp.
I want to go about this the right way and with the correct information I will need to help me be able to have both my pet dog and cat and my guide dog living with me if I want to be able to live in these apartments.
My fiancee Rick and I did go up and talk to the management of these WoodGate Apartments but we didn't fill out any application as of yet.
The management pet policy is one dog and one cat only. So I'm thinking I should be able to have my pet dog and my cat of course I will need to pay for them. Which I have no problem with but on the other hand I should be able to have my guide dog there at no charge and not count him in the house hold he's my mobility aide and not a pet. The management says I can't have 2 dogs and a cat or two cats and a dog for example but just one dog and a cat.
I'm not giving up my pets and I want to be able to have the opportunity to live here if I choose to with my pet animals and my guide dog. One of the reasons we considered this apartment complex is because they allow dogs and cats so I figured this would be perfect for us with my 2 pets and Gipp wouldn't be a issue. But I'm not giving up my Chihuahua just so I can have my guide dog . I should be able to have both dogs and my cat.
I never had a issue like this before and I need some guidance on how to go about this.
Do you all think I should pursue this?
Also, I don't have Deanna's email address or Alleha's email address and I was wondering if you 2 could send me your emails off list to me.? Thanks.
Lori and the Gipper
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