Dana I'm not saying that a person who can't take care of a dog's needs shouldn't get a dog.? I know when I first got my dog I couldn't put on her vest, leash, feed/water her, or really walk her (my home is surrounded by grass and at the time all I had was a manual chair). But I've learned ways of doing things so that I can be autonomous with my pup.? Taking care of the dog is part of the bonding process as well.
Luke c-5/6 incomplete, 7 1/2 yrs post PS - In most cases, I don't think level of injury has anything to do with whether or not you should get a dog. If you are willing/able to put in the time and effort to learn how to take care of a dog without the help of others, then you would really benefit from?its assistance. [I'm not saying there aren't special cases though.] -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; quad-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sat, 22 Mar 2008 4:37 am Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] getting a service dog. Hi Luke, ? ?you need to be a certain level, to get a service?dog, so you could do his?needs.? If you don'tor can't will the dog not work for you? Dana ? Stacy ? I trained my own service, but?I recommend getting one that is professionally trained at least for your first dog. Training a dog is not easy esspecially for a mid-high quad.? You need to be able to care for all of the dogs needs (i.e. feed, walk, put on and take off harness and gear, and groom and bathe or take somewhere to get done).? To me, if you can't be independent with the dog, then there's really no point in getting one.? The only thing I get tired of doing sometimes is going to bed late and waking up early for walks.? In Texas you can get a dog free of charge http://www.servicedogs.org/ Luke c-5/6 incomplete, 7 1/2 yrs post PS? I'm living completely independent in the college dorms because of the help I get from my pup. -----Original Message----- From: Stacy Harim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: quad-list@eskimo.com Sent: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 3:23 am Subject: [QUAD-L] getting a service dog. How did you all get your dogs?? I found one program but it takes 4 or 5 years and have to go stay in a hotel in Baltimor for a week for the training.? That is not possible for me but could really use a dog. ? Stacy ? I trained my own service, but?I recommend getting one that is professionally trained at least for your first dog. Training a dog is not easy esspecially for a mid-high quad.? You need to be able to care for all of the dogs needs (i.e. feed, walk, put on and take off harness and gear, and groom and bathe or take somewhere to get done).? To me, if you can't be independent with the dog, then there's really no point in getting one.? The only thing I get tired of doing sometimes is going to bed late and waking up early for walks.? In Texas you can get a dog free of charge http://www.servicedogs.org/ Luke c-5/6 incomplete, 7 1/2 yrs post PS? I'm living completely independent in the college dorms because of the help I get from my pup. -----Original Message----- From: Stacy Harim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: quad-list@eskimo.com Sent: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 3:23 am Subject: [QUAD-L] getting a service dog. How did you all get your dogs?? I found one program but it takes 4 or 5 years and have to go stay in a hotel in Baltimor for a week for the training.? That is not possible for me but could really use a dog. ? Stacy ? Create a Home Theater Like the Pros. Watch the video on AOL Home.