[nagdu] what do you say?

Linda Gwizdak linda.gwizdak at cox.net
Fri Mar 5 16:58:07 UTC 2010


Hi guys,
I'll say something like, "Well, he has teeth, doesn't he?" or "Only if you 
resemble a Milkbone!" Or, in a stern kind of voice, "You don't want to find 
out."  I usually get a chuckle out of the Milkbone one from the person. LOL 
What I say depends on how I feel about the person doing the asking. I will 
respond differently to a little old lady than I would to a person acting 
kinda running on three out of four cylinders.

I usually get asked if my dog is trained to attack someone if they attacked 
me.  I tell them that the dogs are only trained to guide and if someone 
threatened me there was no guarantee if the dog would bite them or not. 
Sometimes, I'll quip that they'd have more to worry about what I'D do to 
them - I do martial arts!

Lyn and Landon
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Buddy Brannan" <buddy at brannan.name>
To: "NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users" 
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Sent: Friday, March 05, 2010 5:00 AM
Subject: Re: [nagdu] what do you say?


> When people ask me if my dog bites, I generally say, "Well, only on 
> [insert what today is hre]." Huh. Maybe not very nice, LOL
> --
> Buddy Brannan, KB5ELV - Erie, PA
> Phone: (814) 860-3194 or 888-75-BUDDY
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> On Mar 5, 2010, at 3:44 AM, Michelle wrote:
>
>> Hi Julie,
>>
>> This is really a topic of interest isn't it! Well, I guess I'm blessed 
>> over the fact that I don't get many strange comments, but the most common 
>> one is almost a question rather than a statement. It's in the form of 
>> "Your dog doesn't bite does it?" Sometimes people may add "Ok so if your 
>> dog is near me it won't bite?" That add-on sounds very self-reassuring 
>> like, trying to be really certain that my guide dog won't bite them!
>>
>> I get these sorts of questions when I'm on the bus mostly, and once last 
>> year when I had to get help to a bus stop at a terminal because I was in 
>> a bit of a rush at the time, the sighted guide asked me if the dog would 
>> bite her. She was very reassured when I said the dog would stay beside 
>> me! I find it funny how some people think that a guide dog is suddenly 
>> going to jump up and bite them, sometimes giving me a slight impression 
>> that Troy is somehow going to decide one day to give no heed to my 
>> leadership and just have a go at someone without letting up even if I 
>> were to command him to stop. But mostly it's the impression given that 
>> the dog will just jump up and bite so I'm apparently going to need to 
>> take good control of him just in case... What weird scenarios I know! But 
>> that's what people give me impressions of considering, and their 
>> questioning, somewhat frightened voice tones suggests this implication 
>> too.
>>
>> I know that dogs are dogs, and any dog can bite, but from my personal 
>> understanding of Troy, he'll only bite you if you try to poke him 
>> somewhere, like in the eye or nose, or if someone he doesn't know 
>> deliberately gave him a hell of a scare, but even then chances aren't 
>> high. He'd most likely growl, bark and then run away and howl for help. 
>> But he'd most certainly bite if threatened and cornered with intent to be 
>> threatened. Noone has acted like this towards, and with that sort of 
>> explanation I give to people, they don't try to mess with him, and are 
>> much more reassured when I tell them things like this then simply "no he 
>> doesn't bite".
>>
>> Funny the way some minds think!
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Michelle
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Julie J" <julielj at windstream.net>
>> To: "NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users" 
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>> Sent: Friday, March 05, 2010 12:01 PM
>> Subject: [nagdu] what do you say?
>>
>>
>>> The list is really quiet.  there for a bit I thought there were 
>>> technical difficulties! *smile* So I thought I'd toss out a question for 
>>> discussion.
>>>
>>> What do you say to strange, obscure or just plain weird comments from 
>>> the public?
>>>
>>> This week I've gotten:
>>> "you were walking past my house the other day and your dog gave my 
>>> husband a dirty look."
>>> and at the end of a 2 hour meeting
>>> "He didn't even bark."  He meaning my guide dog Monty.
>>>
>>> Just some examples.  I'm sure you've heard stranger.  LOL
>>>
>>> Typically I can't think of anything in the moment, so I say nothing to 
>>> the totally strange comments.
>>>
>>> What do you say?
>>>
>>> Julie
>>>
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