Comments on: Formal Guide Dog Training https://puppyintraining.com/formal-guide-dog-training/ Dog Lovers | Puppy Experts Thu, 28 Sep 2017 23:51:05 +0000 hourly 1 By: Colby https://puppyintraining.com/formal-guide-dog-training/#comment-9090 Wed, 30 Nov 2011 01:34:38 +0000 https://puppyintraining.com/?p=4400#comment-9090 In reply to Charlotte obedience training.

@Charlotte, thanks! That was the first video in our Puppy In Training TV series. If you want to check out some of the others visit: https://puppyintraining.com/puppyintrainingtv/

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By: Charlotte obedience training https://puppyintraining.com/formal-guide-dog-training/#comment-9075 Tue, 29 Nov 2011 18:31:02 +0000 https://puppyintraining.com/?p=4400#comment-9075 That’s a great video! The puppy is so cute! These tips are really useful.

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By: Colby https://puppyintraining.com/formal-guide-dog-training/#comment-8197 Thu, 13 Oct 2011 21:17:00 +0000 https://puppyintraining.com/?p=4400#comment-8197 In reply to Kaylyn.

@Kaylyn very well put. As you said it’s a win-win-win situation. Although I know I’ll be very sad this Oct 29th they will be happy tears 🙂

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By: Kaylyn https://puppyintraining.com/formal-guide-dog-training/#comment-8153 Mon, 10 Oct 2011 00:39:28 +0000 https://puppyintraining.com/?p=4400#comment-8153 I turned in my first puppy this past January (started college this August, which is why I didn’t immediately take a new one – want to transition first). It was hard, but I had just lost an animal that was very close to my heart a few months before I got my first puppy. The whole time I told myself that she was only with me for a year and to not get too attached and see her like a pet. For the most part, I followed that. But I still got attached. It’s too hard not to. When we go the letter I remembered why I did this. I wanted to help someone, and no matter how it ended – graduating or not – I was going to be happy. If she graduated, she would be someone’s eyes. If she didn’t and her breeder took her back, she’d produce puppies that would be someone;s eyes so she’d still be helping. If she came back to us, I’d be happy to see her that way too. Either way, it was a win-win-win situation, even though for them moment it was sad. So yes, I cried a bit when we left without her (my mom cried more than me, which was surprising), but I don’t think I’ve cried happier tears the day I found out she graduated as a guide. Yeah, I miss her, but she had the attitude of a working dog and I don’t think she’d be happier than where she is now. Like I said, it was a win-win-win situation.

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