[nagdu] Allergies

d m gina dmgina at samobile.net
Fri Oct 12 19:59:47 UTC 2012


Hello,
Even when I didn't have a dog for a year, the same persons treated me 
the same way no difference.
So for me I choose to travel with a dog, and will make the best of it.
Sense I spend most of the time at home.
Original message:
> I get what Cindy is saying. She's encountered a wave of people who may 
> or may not have allergies and feels like "If I didn't have this dog, 
> these people would probably be nice to me".
> It can make you question why you got something that is supposed to 
> enhance your life ona tangible scale not a warm and fuzzy motherhood 
> and apple pie scale.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: nagdu [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Cindy Ray
> Sent: Friday, October 12, 2012 1:33 PM
> To: NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users
> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Allergies

> I know all of the things you have stated here, Vanessa. The point is 
> that when you start to run into a whole bunch of people, it becomes a 
> feelings issue, not a legal issue and not a how to deal with it issue. 
> Well, I don't mean a how to deal with it issue to the extent that after 
> a while creativity becomes an issue. The woman on my committee was 
> mostly dealt with by our office manager in Louisville.

> CL

> On Oct 12, 2012, at 10:34 AM, Vanessa Lowery wrote:

>> Well, let's see, when it comes to someone's privately owned car, we are 
>> basically stuck if the person says that our dogs are not welcome in the 
>> vehicle because others who may occupy the car at some point have allergies.

>> However, in settings like church, a committee, or any other gathering, 
>> the solution is to maintain distance between the dog handler and the 
>> person with the allergy.  If you are part of a committee that meets in 
>> person, have the handler and the person wiht the allergy sit as far 
>> from each other as is possible.  In church, the building would probaly 
>> be large enough for the same thing to be done.

>> But the other issue which I think could be fairly asked of the person 
>> who has the reported allergy to the dog is if that person is taking 
>> medication regularly (usually a weekly or bi-weekly shot), and can the 
>> person safely step up the dose when he/she and you are going to be 
>> sharing space.

>> I ahve a friend wht dog allergies whom I have not visited in awhile, 
>> but when I did go to visit her, we planned my visit around her allergy 
>> shot schedule.  I would arrive at her home a few days after she had 
>> received her shot, thus giving her better coverage during my visit.  I 
>> stepped up the amount of grooming during our visit, the carpet in her 
>> home was vacuumed at least once during my visit, and after I left, she 
>> ould have the carpet shampooed.  As a result, she did not have 
>> problems.  And in fact, her allergy to dogs has been so well controlled 
>> that she now has a pet dog.  Granted, it is a short-haired dog.  And 
>> she selected a breed that does not generally shed heavily, so she can 
>> be around dogs as long as precautions are taken.



>> Vanessa Lowery, LGSW
>> Adult and Community Services Division
>> Adult Services Screening Unit
>> 410-853-3550
>> VLowery at dhr.state.md.us



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