Above: This is "JP" (John Paul), a Standard Poodle, who seemed a bit jumpy on stage.
The local media were present, filming the event, I'm sure it played well on the evening news. I mean, who doesn't like guide dogs? During the graduation exercises, they had the trainer and the new recipient make a statement, which was very touching. They also showed a slide show of the dogs "growing up", which had the audience in tears and laughing at the same time. After the ceremony, I bought one of the 2008 Guide Dog Calendars. If you want one, the cost is $10.00 with a $2.00 shipping and handling charge. They have an order form on their website.
The local media were present, filming the event, I'm sure it played well on the evening news. I mean, who doesn't like guide dogs? During the graduation exercises, they had the trainer and the new recipient make a statement, which was very touching. They also showed a slide show of the dogs "growing up", which had the audience in tears and laughing at the same time. After the ceremony, I bought one of the 2008 Guide Dog Calendars. If you want one, the cost is $10.00 with a $2.00 shipping and handling charge. They have an order form on their website.
-Rick Rockhill
I love dogs for so many reasons, and this only solidifies why they are a terrific species.
ReplyDeleteGuide dogs are amazing. It must take a boat load of work to train them.
ReplyDeleteHi Rick! Hope you are well. Sorry to read about your partner Aunt, that is sad. She sounds like she was a special lady, again, I am very sorry.
ReplyDeleteGuide dog grads, they are sweet. What an important job! The standard poodle is my favourite, in Canada, (probably in US too though) we train them to be hearing ear dogs as well. The deaf seem to like that breed for that, perhaps being jumpy is to the advantage in that case.
Enjoy your week!!
xo
Blue
You seem to have the most interesting job. What a neat event to attend! That Golden is so handsome.
ReplyDeleteSoooo Coool-- I had a guide dog with out last tour to Alaska-- waht a sweetie! Guide dogs are the best!
ReplyDeleteYou are so fortunate to able to event the coolest events! You're right - who doesn't love a guide dog? That last photo is just precious.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this with us.
i have personally known two visually impaierd people who had guide dogs. it made such a huge difference in their lives and gave them such a freedom they thought they'd never have before. this is such an important thing.
ReplyDeleteGuide dogs are SO special. I love all dogs, but these guys are something else.
ReplyDeleteoh I just love guide dogs and service dogs, they are such angels.
ReplyDeleteWe have a black standard poodle. I can't even begin to imagine him as a service dog. Smart as hell, but he has perfected his use of his smarts for evil instead of for good.
ReplyDeleteawwwwww these dogs are so sweet...really loved the last pic you posted. Thanks for sharing!!
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