what's learned, random musings, and more, all on episode 7 of the guidedog training documentary podcast, episode 7, may 11, 2012.

The title of this post says it all.
Join me for 8 minutes of musings, thoughts, and what I hope to get done throughout, and a musing about the nommish food, all on this
seventh edition
of the podcast~!
The comment boards await you.
This format’s a little different, and I hope it’s more personalized then the previous episodes, and it will allow me to cram more into the episodes, so use the comment boards and my personal inbox, and ask away!
Can I answer specific questions?
Can I corner guests to answer your questions?
What would make this podcast interesting to you with the knew format change.
Tell me all about it!
See you on the next edition!

6 thoughts on “what's learned, random musings, and more, all on episode 7 of the guidedog training documentary podcast, episode 7, may 11, 2012.”

  1. Yea! Totally demo clicker! I just missed learning clicker, so I’m always intrigued.
    Get him to find seats of different sizes. That would be awesome. Also, if you can get any tips on teaching Cleveland that that full seat is not a good seat to find, that would also rock socks.
    We may be out this evening, so we might be hard to find. But I know we’re dealing with the great timezone divide so that might work in our favour.
    Give Cleveland a scritch for me.

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  2. I’ve been enjoying your podcasts, and not just because I’m about to be on one of them. It’s neat to hear about what you guys are going through as it’s happening. It gives me flashbacks of when Carin was in California and would call or email home.

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  3. Debee from your Linux class. Loving your podcast. I trained with dog No. 5 in Boring, and remember the routes and Portland center well. Working dog No. 6 now and want to reassure you that, no matter how much a route sucks, or if that dog seems to be screwing up on a particular day, don’t let it get to you. Your success with a dog depends on how well you focus and how consistent and loving you are with the pooch. Please don’t hesitate to ask for help, especailly if you are down. I remember when I got my first dog, I felt so alone and wished I had friends whom I could ask for help and support. Today, I’m told I make it look easy, but that comes from experience.

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  4. Hey there! Love listening to your podcasts! I really loved listening to your routes too! It is very neet! You’ll be able to tune in and listen if you need help with things or reminders on stuff! I’m so happy for you, You’ll love working with a guide dog! It’s the best thing I’ve ever done! It’s a rewarding time, not all days are going to be perfect, and that’s reality, but, every day is precious and special! Every day is a learning experience for both you and the dog! 🙂

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