[nabs-l] Over Night College Visit

minh ha minh.ha927 at gmail.com
Mon Nov 11 05:51:10 UTC 2013


You might not agree with their managerial policies, but in no way does
that reflect on the quality of their guide dogs. ... Personally, I
think the people that place the entire blame on the training programs
for the faults of their guide dogs are usually the people that can't
handle or maintain their guide's training and thus, shouldn't have a
guide in the first place. Yes, some training programs aren't as
conscientious as others and some dogs just have behavior problems in
general, but every training program will work with their graduates to
fix the issues if possible. A lot of people who don't have guides
forget that dogs are not robots; they're living, breathing,
independently thinking creatures that have quirks as we do.




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