[nagdu] Poodles

Star Gazer pickrellrebecca at gmail.com
Mon Aug 4 18:05:37 UTC 2014


		This really is no different from a lot of things. Many
people want "a house in the country" but want all the amenities of a city,
or at least those they like. Or, they want a "flexible job" but sure
wouldn't like it if the boss was "flexible" about when he or she signed the
paycheck. 
Dog users aren't unique, they just want what they want. There isn't anything
wrong with this, either they'll be happy with the decision, or they won't.
Since we're all adults, let the chips fall where they may, just as we're
expected to do with all other decisions we make. 


-----Original Message-----
From: nagdu [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Dan Weiner via
nagdu
Sent: Monday, August 4, 2014 12:06 PM
To: 'Tracy Carcione'; 'NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide
Dog Users'
Subject: Re: [nagdu] Poodles

All right, Dan is going to sound unpleasant here, but remember it's my
opinion and no one else's.
When I hear someone say they want a poodle because they don't want to worry
about hair I ask myself do they really want a guide dog.
Dogs need to be taken care of, they need brushing, obedience, play, taking
out, and all that stuff.
Unless you want a dog and feel the advantages will outweigh the
disadvantages then you shouldn't have one.
And I don't criticize you if you don't want a dog, but I have always felt
that those who want this or that breed for reasons other than their style or
work or if they like that breed, for example, maybe would do themselves a
better turn not having a dog.
Honestly telling a school that you will only have a certain breed limits the
choice of dog, especially when it is a less used breed like a poodle...your
goal with getting a guide dog should be to enhance your travel making it
safer, more fun, more efficient and all that good stuff.
In short, do you really want a dog, because dogs have doggie qualities that
twill take work even if it's not a lab--smile.
And by the way, I'm not annoyed at the poodle as such I think they are great
dogs, just want you to examine your motivation.

Dan the curmudgeon
 

-----Original Message-----
From: 		 [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Tracy
Carcione via nagdu
Sent: Monday, August 04, 2014 10:27 AM
To: NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users
Subject: [nagdu] Poodles

Hi Amber.
You say you want a poodle so you don't have to deal with hair.  Poodles
don't shed, but they're definitely not low-maintenance.  They need regular
brushing and regular haircuts to keep that beautiful fur from getting
matted, or the dog turning into a big woolly sheep.  I grew up with poodles,
and I remember it taking more than a few minutes to give them a good
brushing, even if I did it every couple days.  It wasn't the quick
brush-and-comb I give my lab that takes about 5 minutes.  Of course, with my
lab, I get enough fur for a new small dog every time I vacuum.
Tracy


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