[nagdu] Dogs interacting

Larry D. Keeler lkeeler at comcast.net
Wed Sep 26 12:42:47 UTC 2012


Well, I believe you are right!  But sometimes they need qualified 
supervisors just like kids do.  Some dogs just don't like others or for some 
reason feel threatened by other dogs.  Your house sounds wild!
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "marilyn" <t21114 at optonline.net>
To: "nagdu" <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2012 8:13 AM
Subject: [nagdu] Dogs interacting


> Hi Lynn and Everyone,
> Just like people dogs need to interact with each other. They are use to 
> being in packs. I have always allowed my dogs to interact with other dogs. 
> Most of my friends who are guide dog users let there dogs play with Anna. 
> there have been times at my house I have had up to 10 guide dogs visit, 
> puppy's in training and pet dogs.
> Lynn that's a shame the people in your blind center don't let the dogs 
> interact and at least meet. At the blind group I go to our dogs lay near 
> each other under the table  and just this past Monday we took pictures of 
> the 4 dogs there and its on Face Book.Everyone does there own thing with 
> the dogs. I agree with you Lynn that a quick meet and greet makes the dog 
> calmer. At my support group at my agency I ask people who come for the 
> first time with guide dogs or service dogs to do a meet and greet with the 
> other dog.
> Marilyn and Anna who loves to make new friends
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