Vixen@f11.n203.z1.fidonet.org (Vixen) (08/17/90)
Index Number: 9864 Hi Anne, Well, let's see, I will try to answer you questions about doggie school as best I can at this point! Anything I am wrong about I will learn when I get there! But I think I can answer most of questions already. When I go to school, I will be there for 28 days. It is "in-residence" training and yes, I will live in a dorm which houses two students per really huge room. It is actually big enough to be two rooms but there is no wall. (Although, I may be put in a room by myself since I may need to run my Pulmo Aide during the night which does vibrate and make some noise.) For the first couple of days at school, an instructor will play the part of the dog until I learn all of the commands and have a basic idea of what is going to happen. After that, I will be paired with my dog. No I personally do not get to choose the dog. Although, the school will know that I have a preference (They asked me.) for German Sheperds. I will not get to name it either as the dog will have been long named before I ever get to meet him or her. Dogs are purposely placed with certain students based on the students lifestyle, personality, homelife, whether there are kids or pets in the students home and things like that. So, they don't just give you "any" dog. They try hard to match the right doggie to the right student. I will be working with my doggie eight hours per day five days a week. Students have the evenings and weekends to themselves. It is fours hours working in the morning and four hours working in the afternoon. Work starts around the campus grounds, than into the San Rafael business area and finally into busy SAn Franscisco. While at the dog school, the school supplies everything the dog needs, food, the guide harness and so on. After doggie and I come home, SSI has a programs that allows an extra 30 dollar per month increase in payment specifically for the pruchase of food for the working guide dog. Yes, once I am paired with my dog guide at the school, it will stay with me constantly. At night, it will be in my room with me next to my bed on a tie down. Each dorm room also has two sperate little kennel areas for each dog as well. The school has its own "on campus" Vet and hospital surgery center amd after leaving school will help me find a vet in my own area. The school makes sure that students do bring their dogs to see a Vet regularly. They do follow visits as well. On graduation day, my dog guide will be presented to me by the 4-H kid /person who trained the dog as a puppy before the dog went back to the school to begin its real training as a dog guide. Other dog user graduates tell me that this can be a very very emotional moment. Dog guides are already trained as dog guides when the student enters guide dog school, We are the ones who are being trained, not the dogs, they already are, we are be trained on how to use and work with them properly. Well, Anne, I hope I did a fair job of answering your questions. I am very much looking forward to this experience! Keepin' the faith! (I don't mind the questions at all!) . Vixen -- Uucp: ..!{decvax,oliveb}!bunker!hcap!hnews!203!11!Vixen Internet: Vixen@f11.n203.z1.fidonet.org
Kris.Hollinger@f11.n203.z1.fidonet.org (Kris Hollinger) (09/21/90)
Index Number: 10601 Re: Vixen and Her Dog! Vixen got her dog today (Wednesday). It is a reddish Irish Setter named "Toby". She says he is super smart and VERY affectionate! She is more excited and happy than words can convey! She says her dog is perfect! Unfortunately, she is still having bad asthma problems. Probably brought on by the sudden change in weather from 80's and 90's to the cool bay area weather. Additionally, the food they serve have more grease than she can tolerate, so she has been rather ill. But, she is hanging in there, and praying that she will not be kicked out. I will be taking some stuff down to her Sunday. If anyone would like to tag along to see her, leave me a message and we will work something out. I will give her all your well wishes! Please include a prayer for her tonight! And hopefully her and Toby will be home before we know it! P.S. the phone number down there is 415-499-9525. This phone is hearing aid compatible and down the hall from her room. You may have to let it ring a few times. The main student dorm phone number is 415-499-9824. It is probably easier to reach her on that number, but she will have to go to her room to get her telephone amplifier. Best time to call is between 7PM and 9:30 PM. -- Uucp: ..!{decvax,oliveb}!bunker!hcap!hnews!203!11!Kris.Hollinger Internet: Kris.Hollinger@f11.n203.z1.fidonet.org