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Date Posted: 13:12:39 10/19/10 Tue
Author: Margaret/U.S.A.
Subject: Re: Leader Dog Claire
In reply to: Dave in Kg. 's message, "Re: Leader Dog Claire" on 09:43:32 10/04/10 Mon

Thanks guys all the support is greatly appreciated.

Claire was a real trooper when I turned her in, just walked away from me like she was going on a great adventure. They are immediately evaluated on seven different points, she got "great" (highest grade) on all seven. She is definteily a dog who will do a great job for her blind person assuming she graduates, process takes about 5-6 months total. Claire is my 15th, I have had only one failure, which is a pretty good track record. Goes to show what great dogs I have had the pleasure to raise. Five have gone to foreign countries. 2 are in Spain, 1 in Argentina, 1 in Mexico and last one to Chile. Rest are in U.S.

IF (big IF) I do raise again it will be after Claire graduates. We get to meet the blind person if they would like to meet us (this started after my 6th one graduated)and I have had the luck of meeting each one and have a relationship with the English speaking ones. That is wonderful so I know how "my" dogs are doing.

LD has now expanded into Taiwan so I am a little nervous about one of my dogs going there. This may put a stop to me raising.

Again, thanks for your support, M.

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