hi faye the main reasons i wouldn't want to bring her is because there will b very loud music in the evening people dancing and just generally a lot of people around. just not sure if that would b fair to her she's a sensitive dog so don't think she'd like all the noise and crowd. i could put her in the room though i guess when the music starts. Sent from my iPhone > On 21 Oct 2014, at 19:22, "Fay Marshall" <fmkc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Why can you not take her, I always took my guide, every where. Church, > meetings, hospitals, wedddings , funerals, etc. That dog is your eyes, and > you always take your eyes, don't you. People will respect your situation. > This is all if your dog is obedient and she listens to you. That is very > important. People do not like a misbehaving dog. Just my opinion. Hope you > have fun at the wedding. > > -----Original Message----- From: Pam > Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2014 1:16 PM > To: guidedogchat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [guidedogchat] advice needed > > > > hi again everyone > need a bit of advice. my brother is getting married next march. the wedding > is quite far away so will have to stay the night. i could bring callie with > me but i think it would b unfair to her as she'd probably end up staying in > the hotel room on her own for most of the time. i am going to contact guide > dogs to see if there's any puppy walkers in my area who can look after her > for the night. if that doesn't go to plan then i have 2 choices bring her or > boarding kennels. i don't like the idea of leaving her in kennels coz they > probably won't stick to feeding routines etc. anyway what i'm asking is have > any of u ever brought a guide dog to a wedding or used boarding kennels for a > guide dog? would b grateful for any advice. thanks.Sent from my iPhone >