Hi,
They come out from GEB and check you out.
Mr. Ed

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Janet Bell
Sent: Monday, December 02, 2019 10:36 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Guide dog in United States-help me Please 🙏 

very interesting story. can I just ask you if before you get trained for a 
new guide dog do mobility instructors come and take you out with a stick to 
see what your mobility is like?

-----Original Message----- 
From: Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Monday, December 2, 2019 4:15 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Guide dog in United States-help me Please 🙏

Hi Cristobal,

We might have almost met then, I got my first dog, Buddy, from them in 
April/May 1994 (I was 27 then).
It was an interesting experience, but they are a big school and run big 
classes. My room-mate was a guy in his early 50's, very overweight and a few 
days into the course he had a heart attack and had to go home. I think 
Leader Dogs delivered his dog to him later, I ended up with the only single 
room.
Another gentleman was from Texas and he was blind because if I remember 
correctly he owned a bar, heard something at night and in good American 
fashion was sleeping with a loaded handgun under the pillow. Unfortunately 
in during his still sleep befuddled state he shot himself in the head. I 
think I was the youngest in that group at the time, a good experience and I 
ended up with an awesome dog, my first at the time, but after I went home I 
never heard from Leader Dogs again which I thought was strange. About 6 or 8 
years later I lost my harness which I think fell out of a friends truck on a 
parking lot, but it was never turned in, and when I called Leader Dogs I was 
told I could certainly get a new one at the cost of $250 which I thought was 
a bit excessive, but I didn't have much of a choice. At the time I was also 
not told much at all about my yellow lab, not even his exact birthdate. I 
was only told he was 22 months old. Again, years later I complained about 
this and suddenly I was told that the records had been computerized by now 
and after providing the dog's number she told me within 1 minute what his 
birthdate was.
Buddy guided for 11 years until he was 13, then I got my second dog from BC 
Guide dog Services near Vancouver. At the time there was 4 of us getting a 
dog and while they normally do most of the training at people's places, this 
time they put us as well as the 2 guide dog instructors who were still in 
their apprenticeship up at a nice hotel, Bill, the person who started the 
school was also actively training one of the students and for the fourth one 
he had asked a friend who was a guide dog instructor from England where Bill 
was as well before coming to Canada to come over and help out. Every day 
after we had breakfast together at the hotel 2 students and 2 instructors 
would get into a van each and we'd drive into various places in Vancouver, 
train for a few hours in the morning, then meet up for lunch at some 
restaurant we decided on in the morning for lunch, then a few more hours in 
the afternoon and back to the hotel for a bit of downtime before we'd meet 
again in the evening for dinner at the hotel or a nearby restaurant. It was 
an incredible experience and my dog, Mulligan, a 90 pound Black Lab/Golden 
Retriever cross (all black in colour but with the Golden Retriever built and 
fur) was fantastic and he hold a pretty special place in my heart even 
though my current dog, Radar, another yellow lab also from BC Guide dogs, is 
also very good. After 2 or two and a half weeks of training in Vancouver I 
flew home and the following Monday my instructor flew up to Smithers which 
is about an hour and a half North of Vancouver, to train with me here for 
another 5 days.
Mulligan guided from May 2005 until I got Radar in November/December 2015, 
normally BC Guide Dogs wants that their dogs retire when they are 10 years 
old,
But at the time they had a bit of a shortage of dogs and I live in a small 
town of 6000 people where the work is pretty relaxed and low-key so Mulligan 
retired at 12 and that was after tearing his ACL when he was 10 and having 
surgery. Radar is now five and a half and also a fun dog and good guide, I 
certainly am very happy with that school..


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of 
Cristóbal Muñoz
Sent: Sunday, December 1, 2019 6:29 PM
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Subject: RE: Guide dog in United States-help me Please 🙏

Got my dog from Leader Dogs in 95 as well. At the time, I was living in 
Mexico. They were I think at the time one of if not the only guide dog 
school that accepted international students.

Cristóbal

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of 
Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Sunday, December 1, 2019 4:41 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Guide dog in United States-help me Please 🙏

Dave, that Amazon comment was very ignorant and entirely inappropriate.
Kiruna is from India and you may want to remember that not everybody knows 
about everything.
I am in Canada and I get lots of people who ask me where I got my guide dog 
from, how much they are and if I have to pay for them.
And just in case this is something you didn't know, India is part of the 
Commonwealth just as Canada, Australia, Pakistan, Nigeria and other 
countries are so maybe it would be possible for somebody from a Commonwealth 
country where there is no guide dog school to apply to a guide dog school in 
another Commonwealth country and be accepted to get a dog. I am not saying 
this is so, but it is certainly possible.
I am in Canada yet I can apply at any US guide dog school to get a dog if I 
so choose even though we have several guide dog schools in Canada. My first 
dog was from Leader Dogs for the Blind in Rochester, Michigan and among the 
I think 24 people who were there in my group to get dogs 4 came from Spain 
on some arrangement the Spanish government or maybe it was some sort of 
Spanish not for profit group had with Leader Dogs.

Since nobody explained to Kiruna what the usual process is to get a guide 
dog, I will do so in general terms.
You apply to a guide dog school, if it is the first time you get a dog from 
them they typically would visit you where you live, they would want to see 
your home and where you work (if you work) and they would also want to see 
you walk around with a cane or your previous guide dog if you currently have 
one to assess your mobility skills and so on.
If they accept you, they will at some point let you know when you can get a 
dog, some schools have fairly long waiting lists. Once you get the date you 
have to go to the school for typically a 3-week training course where you 
get to know your dog and your dog gets to know you. Walking with a guide dog 
requires training just as walking with a cane does and if you have never had 
a dog you have to of course learn how to care for the dog, this includes 
grooming, feeding and picking up the dog poop in a little plastic bag; I 
know, sounds shitty, but I shit you not.
After your course you get to take your dog home, some schools may also send 
a guide dog trainer home with you to do some more training in your own 
environment or some schools may ask you to come for a shorter course at the 
school and then you do more one-on-one training in your own city/town. In 
rare cases a trainer may even come to you and do the entire training with 
you in your city/town, but I think most schools would need a good reason to 
do this.
Most schools also like to follow up with you on an annual bases and they may 
send a trainer to do a walk with you and evaluate how things are going.
Keep in mind that when you get a dog that dog is not yours. I assume all 
schools are the same in this respect, but should you not care for the dog 
properly they do have the right to take it away from you and I have heard of 
a few cases where this was done.
As for the cost to train a dog, including breeding programs, puppy raising, 
training and after-care it is I believe around $30,000 or $35,000 US so 
actually buying a guide dog is not something most people could afford if the 
schools weren't not for profit organizations who are financed from 
donations, fund raising events, money bequeathed to them and so on. I 
believe in England the government is involved as well and in Germany the 
health insurance pays for guide dogs as well as for things like dog food, 
vet costs etc.

Lastly, remember the country where you live. How accepted are dogs there? I 
haven't been to India with or without a dog, but I did once take my guide 
dog to the Philippines where my wife is from. This was actually my first 
trip there in 2009 and when we first met in person. I got all the paperwork 
done and I wish I had not taken him. The first week was OK, we stayed on a 
small island where we had rented a house together with another friend of 
mine from Germany who is also married to a Filipina. The second week when I 
was back in the Manila area I could not take my dog anywhere, not even into 
a Mcdonald's. We did have a hotel which allowed pets for a fee and while a 
guide dog here is not considered a pet and has rights, these do not apply in 
other countries. We usually only went out for an hour or two at a time 
because I could not bring him anywhere, I couldn't go into a mall with him 
(all malls in the Philippines have armed security guards at all entrances), 
I could not take him into any restaurants and so on and it was even a fight 
to find a taxi who would take him and me back to the airport when it was 
time to go home. On my way home I flew via Seoul, South Korea and I had a 
full 24 hour layover there. I arrived at 7 PM and my flight back to 
Vancouver was not until 7 PM the next day. I though I'd just go and get a 
hotel for the day, but no such luck. I had the help of a friendly person at 
the airport and we called probably 10 hotels and none of them would accept 
me with my guide dog. I ended up sleeping on a bench at the airport that 
night, I had asked one of the airline employees to show me around a bit to 
where the washrooms were and where I could take Mulligan outside and I can 
tell you it was a long 24 hours. I believe in a country like India you may 
find pretty good resistance towards a dog in certain areas or because of 
certain religious beliefs. I don't want to generalize, but here in Canada 
more often than not when I do have problems with my dog being accepted 
somewhere it is in a place wit staff from India or another middle Eastern 
country and often by people who follow Islam because in their faith a dog is 
considered to be an unclean animals which should not be touched. But, as I 
said, I am not wanting to single out anybody here, I have also twice had 
issues in a place which was owned by a German like myself and I certainly 
know Caucasian  Canadians who really dislike dogs, but at least here we have 
laws which clearly state that I can take my dog anywhere whether it's a 
super market, a 5-Star restaurant or a hotel, on the bus, train or in the 
airplane.

Regards,
Sieghard

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Dave
Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2019 3:05 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Guide dog in United States-help me Please 🙏

If you don't reside in the UK. Then you won't qualify, to receive a guide 
dog.

You could try amazon. They may have some left over from black friday, lol.

Dave.


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2019 9:42 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Guide dog in United States-help me Please 🙏

Hello Karuna,
You cannot just buy a guide dog to take home. In fact, you cannot just buy a 
guide dog period. I am going to guess that you are from India. You should 
try applying to one of the guide dog training schools in the UK and/or 
Australia. I have know idea if you would qualify for any of those schools 
though.
Best,
Terri Hedgpeth

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karuna Chopra
Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2019 2:27 PM
To: ViPhone <[email protected]>
Subject: Guide dog in United States-help me Please 🙏

Sincere apologies, this mail is off-topic and not related to the iPhone.
I am visiting the United States next week, I want to take back with me a 
trained guide dog for helping me move around. can anyone please suggest 
where I could buy one? Your help in this Will be greatly appreciateWill be 
greatly appreciated. You can email me directly at [email protected]

Thank you very much!

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