Thanks, Candy. I will check it out.
I guess it is time to start begging for money for the Juniors again.
Everything you do helps. I know it has some meaning to the kids, and while I
don't want it to be a reward, I do try to make it some recognition that they
are dedicated to our breed, as are we.
Evan
http://gsdnational.blogspot.com/
http://www.dogshowjuniors.com/GSYRFindex.asp
http://asgardgermanshepherd.com/
In a message dated 1/20/2017 7:57:45 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
candiasgsd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Evan, just found this on the internet.
http://www.pipedogs.com/faq.html
Candy
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Sent: Friday, January 20, 2017 8:52:19 AM
Subject: [ SHOWGSD-L ] Need some help
I have a couple whose son is in college in Phoenix.
He was born with no sense of taste or smell. They think he should have a
service dog that can be trained to detect the smell of natural gas.
Evidently their son is an honor student, and very athletic but has this
disability.
My first thought was a German shepherd, as it is always my first idea. I
need to know where the dog could get that training, and how to find one
probably a year and a half to two years old.
I think any one of our dogs could be trained, but I don't know where to
turn. I am asking for suggestions.
Evan
http://gsdnational.blogspot.com/
http://www.dogshowjuniors.com/GSYRFindex.asp
http://asgardgermanshepherd.com/
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