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<font color=peach>I want to be Tinkerbell and fly
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hi, i would like to apologise in advance for my lack of knowledge
, please excuse my ignorance but im not sure who else to ask.
my kids (ds has HFASD) and dd (going through diagnosis) have asked me a few questions i couldnt ask, and thought you kind people might be able to answer them...
we were discussing our trip to wdw (actually i was booking the kennels for our 2 bassett hounds) and the kids got into one of those wierd discussions kids get into...
so - how do blind service dog users know if there dog is sat/standing (i said angle of lead but i was making it up
)
how do service dogs know if there is a problem?
ds spends alot of time with our dog (he is not as attached to the female) and he "talk" to him everyday, what school has been like etc. this is the first trip since we have had the dogs, and im worried if he sees a service dog he may run over at want to play as he is missing his own dog
how would a SD react to a kid running at them? i know its incorrect and inappropriate, he has done it before to a friends sd who we know and who knows us, she wasnt "working" so it wasnt a massive issue(Iykwim)
i hope that anyone with a sd would understand about a disabled child wanting to pet there dog, if that happened to any of you dissers, how would you react?
what would you suggest to avoid any issues?
we have his "toy" that he can talk to, but the dog is his sounding board, and im worried about seperation issues for him, as he has never left the dog before...
...probabaly worrying about nothing, but id rather ask...
thanks
tracy

my kids (ds has HFASD) and dd (going through diagnosis) have asked me a few questions i couldnt ask, and thought you kind people might be able to answer them...

we were discussing our trip to wdw (actually i was booking the kennels for our 2 bassett hounds) and the kids got into one of those wierd discussions kids get into...
so - how do blind service dog users know if there dog is sat/standing (i said angle of lead but i was making it up

how do service dogs know if there is a problem?
ds spends alot of time with our dog (he is not as attached to the female) and he "talk" to him everyday, what school has been like etc. this is the first trip since we have had the dogs, and im worried if he sees a service dog he may run over at want to play as he is missing his own dog

how would a SD react to a kid running at them? i know its incorrect and inappropriate, he has done it before to a friends sd who we know and who knows us, she wasnt "working" so it wasnt a massive issue(Iykwim)
i hope that anyone with a sd would understand about a disabled child wanting to pet there dog, if that happened to any of you dissers, how would you react?
what would you suggest to avoid any issues?
we have his "toy" that he can talk to, but the dog is his sounding board, and im worried about seperation issues for him, as he has never left the dog before...
...probabaly worrying about nothing, but id rather ask...
thanks
tracy