{the dog blog of Outside magazine}
Dog and Chair
by Grayson Schaffer | on September 3rd, 2009 | in Training

The chair creates at least five more ways for Danger to get himself into trouble

The chair creates at least five more ways for Danger to get himself into trouble

Last week,  Sue had me and Danger meet her at a local shopping mall to have a go a working from a wheelchair. Needless to say, this makes everything more difficult and meant Danger had to stay close and avoid pulling, lest we end up on a Nantucket sleigh ride through the mall. Going through doorways, up and down ramps, and through peopled areas were all twice as complicated as they normally are. The takeaway: A good service dog has to be calm, precise, and utterly unflappable. Danger was quick to learn how to press the handicapped access button on the door and equally quick to hump the leg of the indiscriminant petter who smothered him just afterward. I’ve since recovered.

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