Guest guest Posted December 29, 2006 Report Share Posted December 29, 2006 , Your story about Jayden's name brought me to tears! What a perfect name for her! (I love that name by the way!) I'm so glad you were able to find a trainer who could dually train Jayden for guide work and alerting. I live in Wisconsin, so if you know of any trainers in or around the midwest, please let me know. Thanks! I did talk to a representative from a school in my area who trains hearing dogs. She offered to train my previous guide dog in my home (this was back in 1995), but I refused because I wasn't sure if the added responsibility of alerting would negatively impact her guide work. I've since been told by several dog handlers who trained their own service dogs for multiple duties that this wouldn't be a problem, so this is something I'm giving serious thought to the next time I receive a guide dog. By the way, I also don't understand why a guide dog school wouldn't accept you if you have RP. Criteria for admission state that a student must be legally blind, but if you're close to that (such as in the 20/70-20/100 range), I don't see why they wouldn't accept you. In any case, I'm glad you found someone who took on the challenge of training a dog for you! I hope you'll share more of your experiences on the list about Jayden! Give her a hug from Tigger and I! Left ear - Nucleus 24 Contour Advance with Freedom BTE Implanted: 12/22/04 Activated: 1/18/05 Right ear - Nucleus Freedom Implanted: 2/1/06 Activated: 3/1/06 Deafblind/Postlingual Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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