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    Shenna is stunning! I hope you get to feeling better soon. I appreciate everything you've posted about service dogs, I've learned quite a bit reading your various posts. But I've got to say, I don't think I'd much care to wash & dry my huskies every time I went out in public!
    Last edited by cyber-sibes; 03-02-2007 at 12:21 PM.

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    Forgive me for being a bit thick here but why does the dog have to be spotless??? does that detract from them doing their excellent work???

    Please don't take this post as a criticism in any way - I just don't really understand I guess which is why your post is so valuable

    I do hope you are feeling better now
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    What a Pretty Girl you have there.

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    Thanks all. I am feeling a little better today.

    cloverfdx: Thanks so much for posting the pic. I love to hear about other service dogs.

    borzoimom: Thanks for the suggestion but we already have a special nozzle that we use on our shower head for her. She is trained to turn on command and everything. Bathing Sheena is actually very easy when I am well. But with me being so sick and weak it is much harder.

    cyber-sibes: Thanks. Knowledge is power I always say and the more knowlegable someone is about Service dogs the better it is for all Service dog handlers.

    Brody's Mum: That is a very good question. Thanks for asking it. There are many reasons why a service dog should be kept immaculate. When you are in public you can be dealing with allergies so the grooming is very important to try and keep down the amount of fur and dander she leaves where ever she goes. Another is cleanliness. Say you went into a restraunt and sat down to eat and someone with a service dog walked by that was not washed or groomed. The dog is shedding(as many service dogs are not poodles and such) and some of the fur heads towards your table. How inclined would you be to continue eating? Also it is a respect thing as well. I appreciate and respect all the businesses I enter with Sheena and as such I want to show my respect by making sure my dog is always clean and smelling fresh when I enter. Plus respect for other people in the public. Not all people appreciate dog fur on their clothes so I want to do what I can to make sure that does not happen. Also I am a representitive of other Service Dog handlers every time I leave the house with Sheena. And as such I want to put across the best image possible for the public to see. These are just a few of the examples but I hope they help to answer your question.

    Agian thanks everyone for the compliments. Sheena's head is swelling with vanity as we speak. lol
    Nicole

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    I'm sorry you're having a bad day Nicole. I have a hard time bathing the dogs when I'm having a good day let alone a bad one.

    I hope you're feeling better.

    Sheena is just stunning. It's very interesting getting your side of the story. I'm guilty of wishing I could take my dog everywhere.
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    Thanks agian everyone. Sheena's head barely fits through the doors now with how proud she has become. lol

    ramanth: I think everyone is guilty of that at some point. LOL Not a sin to wish it.

    Muddy4paws: Thanks for the suggestion. And I might consider it next time I am too sick or weak. Never really thought about it before. I will have to check to see if there is a groomer here in town. We live in a small town so we might not have one.

    sandragonfly: Great points. I have heard about many facilities that provide Service Dogs that do not allow other dogs in a family that they will be providing a service dog too. I guess that is one of the many reasons I went with Owner training my own Service dog with of course the help of a trainer. Gave me more freedom and options. I couldn't imagine not having Luca or thinking I couldn't have another dog because of Sheena. I have never noticed her losing focus for her work with him or the other pets around. She works just as hard with him there as without. Each dog may be different though.
    Nicole

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