[NAGDU] introduction

Chantel Cuddemi jawsgirl87 at gmail.com
Tue Jul 19 18:29:47 UTC 2016


Hi!

My name  is Chantel, and I am in between dogs. I am a graduate from
Pilot Dogs. I had a standard poodle namedMotley, who had to be
returned to Pilot during refresher training due to fear issues that
couldn't be fixed, despite our best efforts. Motley was my guide for 2
years. When he wasn't near his fears he was a very good worker.

I hope you like the list,

Chantel.

On 7/19/16, Dan Weiner via NAGDU <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hello to you, I have done a little international travelling with my dog and
> would be very interested to hear about your Italian experience, write me at
> :
>
> dcwein at dcwein.cnc.net
>  or skype: danw9703
>
> I'm Dan from Florida with five-year old, my gosh, aolmost six-year-old
> Parker from Guide Dogs of America, he's my fourth dog and    I like your
> dog's name, it's from Peter Rabbit, isn't it?
>
> Take care,
>
> Dan W.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: NAGDU [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Jameyanne Fuller
> via NAGDU
> Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2016 1:55 PM
> To: 'NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users'
> Cc: Jameyanne Fuller
> Subject: [NAGDU] introduction
>
> Hello all,
>
> I'm new to this list and the NFB, so I wanted to quickly introduce myself.
> My name is Jameyanne Fuller. I'm from New Hampshire, but I'll be starting
> law school at Harvard this fall. I have an eight-year-old female black lab,
> Mopsy, from the Seeing Eye. I got Mopsy right after I graduated from high
> school-literallyy I was the one with the car running in the parking lot at
> graduation so I could get to the airport and get my flight to Seeing Eye.
> Since then, Mopsy and I spent four years at Kenyon College in Ohio and then
> went to Italy and spent a year teaching English in Assisi on a Fulbright
> scholarship and also educating Italians who had no clue about service dog
> laws because blind people in Italy usually stay home with their families
> and
> don't do anything independently (it's a cultural thing, because they have
> laws for service dogs like the ADA, but I think I changed a lot of minds in
> Assisi at least by going everywhere with Mopsy and insisting on access).
> Mopsy is still super happy and bouncy-maybe she's not quite as crazy as
> when
> she was two but she can still hold her own with my parents' four-year-old
> lab monster. Also, we're doing orientation and mobility in Cambridge to get
> ready for school, and I can tell she is just loving being in the city,
> because she just starts zooming along with her tail wagging like crazy. I
> play the clarinet in my free time, and Mopsy sings along-there's nothing I
> can do to stop it, and I really feel like she just wants to participate
> because she learns the piece and only sings when I play. I'm also a writer,
> and if anyone's interested, I've been doing a series of posts from Mopsy's
> point of view on my blog here:
> http://www.jameyannefuller.com/category/the-out-of-order-autobiography-of-mo
> psy-the-magnificent/.
>
> Can't wait to talk with and learn from all of you.
>
> Jameyanne Fuller
>
>
>
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