They took his dog back to evaluate it. Their were rumors of abuse on the master's part. On 5/26/10, Albert Cutolo <acutolo@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > My comment regarding this story is as follows. If the dog is going anyware > he wants too, and doesn't wait for his master too take him out, then what > differents would it make if the college provides him with a designated > relief area? It sounds to me as thoughit may be a behavioralissue for the > guide dog school too evaluate. If I were in his shoes, I'd have the school > come down too see if anything could be done too correct this problem > situation. > > >