too sick?? please... yes, i think they were wrong in their judgment, but this comes from someone who has been denied a dog. as far as the question about whether or not, you can provide a dog with enough, I think you need to ask yourself based on instinct and what you feel in your heart is right. If you need a dog for companionship, and for the services that she/he provides, then keep it. However, if you really believe that you cannot give that dog all that it deserves, then re-home at. trust me enough that I do not say that lightly. my family has raised several breeds of dogs while I was growing up. dogs don't really require a lot. if you have a dog that is pretty mellow, they want food, treats once in a while, some of the love that you can give them as their owner, and of course to be let out a few times a day to relieve itself. Depending on the breed, some of them just want to give you lots of love, and do whatever it can to please you. I don't know if you have access to cable TV or not, that there has been a great show on animal planet lately called dogs 101. It gives you a brief synopses on four different kinds of dogs of per show. check it out if you get the chance. Lucinda C 4-5 Complete ? July 31,-05. Minneapolis, Minnesota
SFrom: Merrill <[email protected]> Subject: [QUAD-L] Service Dog Life To: "'William Willis'" <[email protected]> Cc: [email protected] Date: Monday, December 22, 2008, 1:36 PM My first service dog came to me through an organization. Years after she passed on I was turned down for a successor dog because they thought at C5 I was too sick. So, I thought if I treat my puppy as a service dog, with lots of work and training that in time she would become one. With my physical limitations getting rewards fast enough was impossible so the clicker training technique worked well for us. I was surprised to what a good dog my golden had become even though she was not the class act as my first dog. Do you live mostly indoors confined to mostly your dg’s company? My health is not what it was, and at times I do feel that I am not satisfying all her needs. Last month this family cared for her for several weeks. Wonderful people. They had given my dog such care I never could which has made my dog so very happy. My point to all of this is I am interested in how active you are and if you too are shut indoors most of the day? I am feeling so self centered taking her back now that it is time for her to return because I cannot compete to her life with a really family much more active than I. Do you believe that it is true I am all she wants? Do you have a strong family or supportive people around you which helps not being restrictive? Was the service dog organization right in their judgment of me in your mind? Merrill From: William Willis [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, December 22, 2008 9:03 AM To: [email protected] Subject: FW: [QUAD-L] Exercise Joan, you are one tough cookie. I am a c-5 and I don't think I have anything near your gumption and zest. Hang tough and God bless. Willis Date: Mon, 22 Dec 2008 11:04:32 -0500 To: [email protected] From: [email protected] Subject: RE: [QUAD-L] Exercise Way to go Joan! Dan At 11:33 PM 12/21/2008, Joan Anglin said something that elicited my response: Lucinda I am a C4 complete. October 1990, fell off scaffolding in my barn. Shoulder shrug is it. I have had to have three tracheotomies, but fortunately for me I was able to get off of each trach within a couple of weeks. I have an omega trac wheelchair, very powerful even if it is not very fast, and have not tipped myself over since I bought it. It has given me a very confident and safe lifestyle, especially now that I have a German shepherd puppy-now eight months who is already helping me out. She can open most doors, is very calm in stores, loves children and will sit to shake hands with them without command, and of course she is a great conversation opening. I have always been an independent person, and really enjoy getting out by myself. With my cell phone, Elfie my German shepherd, and my omega trac Im good to go. We have joined a German shepherd Schaeferhunde Gruppe (in a former life I trained German shepherds in Germany, and I am very much looking forward to taking Elfie through her SchH1 degree in a couple of years. However, I will be the first one to admit that it is a whole bunch more difficult training a dog when you cannot use your arms. She has had to learn to step up on my wheelchair to get a treat from my mouth. I am now working with the silent whistle as my whistle left me when I broke my neck. J Sorry to go on. I am just very excited about all the things that seem to be happening in my life. I’ll be 70 next April, and we are trying very hard to get me certified to go scuba diving in Honduras . Everyone around me scuba dives, and now I figure it’s my turn. Have a great day. Joan From: LTeasley [ mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2008 2:12 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [QUAD-L] Exercise Joan, what level is your injury? using a chin control suggests pretty high, but with your prior talk of going around the property, i thought somewhat low. regardless, it sounds courageous. lucinda c45 complete? july 31, '05 mpls., mn --- On Sun, 12/21/08, Joan Anglin <[email protected]> wrote: From: Joan Anglin <[email protected]> Subject: RE: [QUAD-L] Exercise To: "'Merrill'" <[email protected]>, [email protected] Date: Sunday, December 21, 2008, 12:00 PM Ouch, the suspender idea could be very uncomfortable? Of course, my solution for the quad gut is a bodysuit, which is not uncomfortable for me, but is difficult for my attendants. I?ve gotten so used to it that I feel uncomfortable without it. And I agree with Lori, that one of the biggest problems it is my butt spreading sideways. LOLI still wear a size 10, but I definitely hang over the 16 inch cushion. Oh well, it could be worse. As far as exercise, my greatest achievement is successfully blowing the hair out of my eyes. Seriously, although I cannot do more than a shoulder shrug, I really bounce myself around just going around the property. So I guess that would qualify as exercise. I still do shoulder exercises with my arm in a sling suspended from the ceiling, I?ve never gotten any return, but my neck and shoulder muscles are still quite strong. I do not use a headrest, since I use a chin control I did not want to be smacked in the mouth by a chin controller and on the back of the head by a headrest, and that has helped to keep my neck muscles strong. Those of you in the northeast states stay warm. It?s been cold here, but for the most part sunny, with highs in the low twenties. We finally got snow several days ago, and it is still hanging around, but nothing like the northeast states-thank goodness. 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