[Oagdu] Crating our dogs.

meandthedog at oberlin.net meandthedog at oberlin.net
Tue May 12 16:01:57 UTC 2015


>Deanna. I worked at an agency for the blind in Buffalo N.Y. We made
folders for the government.
They were used to package files. Is that what you do? Bless you.
My hair could get into the glue also. God luck to you and Mambo.
Megan and MS. P.


Thanks for all of your opinions, I will check it out to see if it is
> mandatory now. And if it is, I think I would have to fight it, LOL. I have
> nothing against crates, I just don’t think it should be mandatory.
> The area where I am considering working is assembling folders for
> government agencies. There is no risk to the dog, since there is no heavy
> machinery. The biggest issue I can see is that a stray dog hair would get
> caught in the tape/glue strips. But, that hair could come from someone’s
> clothing too.
> Thanks again!
> Deanna
>
> From: Chris Tolle [mailto:tollebooth at gmail.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2015 11:46 AM
> To: Ohio Association of Guide Dog Users List
> Cc: Deanna Lewis
> Subject: Re: [Oagdu] Crating our dogs.
>
> I would think only in those circumstances where the presence of the dog
> would be unsafe for the dog, the handler, the product that's being made or
> some other facet of the work.  I can understand it at CA be VI. On the
> main workshop floors it is not necessarily safe for the dog to be out even
> on tiedown. In your environment I believe that it should not be a
> requirement of your employer that you crate mambo.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On May 12, 2015, at 11:02 AM, Deanna Lewis via Oagdu
> <oagdu at nfbnet.org<mailto:oagdu at nfbnet.org>> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have an interesting question and would like feedback on this. When is it
> legal for an employer to make you crate your dog? I ask this because
> sometimes at work, I go to different departments to help them out if they
> need extra help. I work for a blindness agency and my main job is as the
> morning receptionist, but I’ve worked in the Bindery and making folders
> as well. When I’ve been in these areas, I have been the only one who
> uses a guide dog. So, I’ve always had my dog on tie down underneath my
> table/work area. Everyone has seemed fine with that, since the dog is out
> of harm’s way and can be nice and comfortable.
> Recently, there have been people who are doing folders who have gotten
> guide dogs. They keep these dogs in crates, but I am not sure if that’s
> by choice or if they are required to now. I’ve been asked to do some
> extra work helping with folders, but I would greatly prefer not to crate
> my dog. I’m not even sure if they would make it mandatory, but I’d
> really prefer tie down. It will be harder for me to monitor my dog, if he
> is in a crate. Plus, I am still new to Mambo, so I want him close by.
> Since I used to have Pascal under the table, I don’t see why they
> wouldn’t allow me to have Mambo in the same area. But who knows?
> So, back to my original question… In what instances can an employer make
> it mandatory to crate your dog?
> Thanks for your insight!
> Deanna, Mambo, and Pascal (who went back to Grandma’s yesterday)
>
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