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    http://www.ifgdsb.org.uk/page.asp?code=00010018

    This link is really interesting. It is the history of the Guide Dog. Very interesting read.
    Nicole

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    Quote Originally Posted by NicoleLJ
    http://www.ifgdsb.org.uk/page.asp?code=00010018

    This link is really interesting. It is the history of the Guide Dog. Very interesting read.
    Nicole
    I had a belgium that came out of the Morristown seeing eye. She refused to disobey - a trait needed as a guide dog- she was an EXCELLENT obedience dog!

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    Yeah that is called "Intelligent Disobience". A must for a Guide Dog. They have to know to disobey a command when that command will lead to the handler being harmed. For example a handler telling the dog to "forward" to cross a street when the dog sees a speeding car coming. They learn to then disobey the command and in fact push their handler back with their side.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NicoleLJ
    Yeah that is called "Intelligent Disobience". A must for a Guide Dog. They have to know to disobey a command when that command will lead to the handler being harmed. For example a handler telling the dog to "forward" to cross a street when the dog sees a speeding car coming. They learn to then disobey the command and in fact push their handler back with their side.
    Nicole
    That was exactly the type of problems we had with her but man- she was GREAT IN THE RING! My ex told her one time to jump up on a deck in construction- and she tried like heck to do it.. ( idiot!!!!).. Chancey was great. I miss her... http://i12.tinypic.com/2hp6iya.jpg

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    I know Gina - sandragonfly - has had problems with bus drivers not picking her up because she has Crayola with her and is not blind. He is her Hearing Ear Dog, just as important as a seeing eye dog - people need to be educated!

    I also once met a lovely Bernese Mountain Dog who was her person's Stability dog. She needed a breed tall enough, stable and heavy enough to counter her own weight, as she otherwise has equilibrium problems that give her trouble walking or standing. The dog had a handle on her harness, and her job was just to be there and help mom not fall over. Sounds funny, but if you've never had balance problems, you don't know how awful - never mind painful physically - it can be.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen
    I know Gina - sandragonfly - has had problems with bus drivers not picking her up because she has Crayola with her and is not blind. He is her Hearing Ear Dog, just as important as a seeing eye dog - people need to be educated!

    I also once met a lovely Bernese Mountain Dog who was her person's Stability dog. She needed a breed tall enough, stable and heavy enough to counter her own weight, as she otherwise has equilibrium problems that give her trouble walking or standing. The dog had a handle on her harness, and her job was just to be there and help mom not fall over. Sounds funny, but if you've never had balance problems, you don't know how awful - never mind painful physically - it can be.
    That is quite common. I am blessed with Sheena and living in an area that is very knowlegable about Service dogs and accepting of them. But I have heard many stories form people about access problems and transportation problems because people just don't have the right info.

    Bernese Mountain dogs are very popular as Mobility Dogs. Their carting back ground gives them a natural gift for the join of aiding someone with a mobility disability.
    Nicole

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    Karen I thought this might interest you since you mentioned a Bernese Mountain dog as a Mobility Assistance dog:

    http://www.mira.ca/contenta/nc1a.html

    This is MIRA. They are a Service dog Training Facility. They have their own breeding stock and one of the breeds they use on a regualar bases is the Bernese Mountain Dog. They are in Quebec Canada.
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    I know Gina - sandragonfly ..


    that's me!

    good to see other people with service dog(s) here. this is my favorite website - http://www.adionline.org, it seems it had helped us a lot lately when we have problems bringing "a dog" somewhere, even with his vest on.. especially for landlord to take a look at too! a well-educated link on laws, etc., I think. it has information on which state requires which. for example, california requires (bright orange) collar and vest on but new york only requires collar. thank god, humidity! I would still need to put vest on him sometimes though..

    great introduction, nicole and thanks for those links, I'd like to do some looks later!

    edit ~ karen, it is hearing dog, not hearing ear dog.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sandragonfly
    quoted by karen
    I know Gina - sandragonfly ..


    that's me!

    good to see other people with service dog(s) here. this is my favorite website - http://www.adionline.org, it seems it had helped us a lot lately when we have problems bringing "a dog" somewhere, even with his vest on.. especially for landlord to take a look at too! a well-educated link on laws, etc., I think. it has information on which state requires which. for example, california requires (bright orange) collar and vest on but new york only requires collar. thank god, humidity!

    great introduction, nicole and thanks for those links, I'd like to do some looks later!

    edit ~ karen, it is hearing dog, not hearing ear dog.
    I LOVE ADI. lol I frequent that website as well. Great info. Also nice to meet another Service Dog Handler. So great to meet you and hope we can become good friends.
    Nicole

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    nice to meet you (virtually) too! here are some pictures from dinner with mayor (karen) last year - crayola looks the same.

    we were waiting for someone outside


    under the table wondering what we have been blabbing about ..


    vest off just for mayor's smooches and hug!

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    LOL! The little kids used to try to give the pup a piece of their doughnut - they wanted to share, and the pup was right at about their height. She finally had to tell the kids it was better for them to not share, to help puppy learn. I am not sure if she will do it again because giving him back was hard.
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