[NAGDU] Finding trashcan's, relieving in the city, traveling in Pairs

Nancy VanderBrink vandyvanderbrink at outlook.com
Fri Jan 27 21:06:06 UTC 2017


Hey Becky,
Any suggestions on how to do this?
Thanks,
Nancy

Sent from my iPhone

> On Jan 27, 2017, at 1:46 PM, Becky Frankeberger via NAGDU <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Sorry, I have a different view. I care about my friend so they slow down to
> walk with me or I slow down to walk with them. You can talk to each other
> and exchange valuable information about what is around you the other missed.
> My husband is a very fast walker when I first met him. He cared about me and
> slowed his fast dog down. The dog learned. In fact our dogs got so much in
> sync, he worked his dog on the left and mine was on the right and we held
> hands in the middle, smile.
> 
> People control your dogs. Teach them how to walk in sync with your friend or
> lover.
> 
> Just another point of view from many years of handling dogs, warm smile.
> 
> Becky and sweet Jake  
> -----Original Message-----
> From: NAGDU [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Jessica Snyder
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> Sent: Friday, January 27, 2017 6:13 AM
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> Cc: Jessica Snyder <cloudedleopard2010 at gmail.com>
> Subject: [NAGDU] Finding trashcan's, relieving in the city, traveling in
> Pairs
> 
> Hello,
> I as some others do teach my dogs to find trash cans. This is however made
> more difficult and they are not as readily available I do like David's idea
> of the strap with clip so the bag is not being carried by the handler thank
> you!
> 
> As for walking in pairs, I am also similar to several of you in that I am
> the faster walker in the pair. I do also follow Ashley's idea of keeping
> some sort of verbal communication with my fellow traveler. Worst case
> scenario, we will agree to meet at the next curb and walk the block
> separately obviously, if one gets held up Buy a distraction or full sidewalk
> block etc. that can cause some trouble but then you just wait until your
> person reaches the curb with you before crossing. 
> Tracy, I agree with Joe's idea of trying to feed your dog it work that may
> associate a closer parking spot with receiving breakfast. Then of course
> clicking and treating when he relieves where it is safest. Also, marsha's
> idea of using and alley  were dumpster as they tend to be quieter areas is
> good as well if those are readily available near your office. Good luck
> parking in the city can definitely be very difficult and is not always safe
> but certainly is necessary.
> Thank you 
> Jessica
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