[Oagdu] Crating our dogs.

meandthedog at oberlin.net meandthedog at oberlin.net
Wed May 13 12:49:24 UTC 2015


That is so true Deanne. GDB. doesn't encourage separation from your dog in
public places.
 I really started a horn's nest discussion. i will not separate from MY
dog for any reason.
That might sound radical, but My doh is my eyes. Me and MS. P.





 Marianne,
> I have a question about the instance of the situation with the fire
> alarms... So, if the person's dog was in a crate during the alarm or
> drill, how did the person get safely outside, if they could not use their
> guide dog? I'm assuming that they used sighted guide or else a back-up
> cane if they had one. I for one would not be comfortable, especially in
> the case of a real fire, with leaving my dog for someone else to get. If
> it really was an actual fire, the safety person may be in such a hurry to
> leave the building that they might forget the dogs.
> Again thank you all for your suggestions and comments. I may not be
> working extra hours in that department, but just wanted to see other's
> opinions and views.
> Deanna
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Oagdu [mailto:oagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Marianne
> Denning via Oagdu
> Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2015 5:05 PM
> To: Ohio Association of Guide Dog Users List
> Cc: Marianne Denning
> Subject: Re: [Oagdu] Crating our dogs.
>
> That is a good question.  At CABVI each area had someone who was in charge
> of making sure the area was cleared.  People who had to crate their dogs
> were told to leave the dogs and the person in charge of safety would get
> the dogs.  There were some areas at CABVI where it would be dangerous to
> keep your dog near you.
>
> On 5/12/15, Megan Schief via Oagdu <oagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>>
>>   I never thought of that. The question is, If there is a fire
>> emergency or something that would happen and the people couldn't get
>> to their dogs, what happens. i think contact
>>
>> with your dog is important in such a situation for the safe of the
>> clients. Megan and MS. P.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Deanna, what if everyone with a dog had it tied down under the table.
>>> Would that create problems for the dogs or the people trying to move
>>> around the area?  If so, then I think it would be permissible for the
>>> employer to ask that the dog be in a crate. Other employees might get
>>> upset if you are treated differently than they are.  I am no expert
>>> so this is just an opinion.
>>>
>>> On 5/12/15, Deanna Lewis via Oagdu <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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