From Four-Eyes to Four-Legs

Join the dark side—see what it’s like being blind! Stories, tips, and lessons for the visually impaired and their family members, and future and current service dog handlers from a dog guide handler.

Tuesday, March 16, 2021

Dog Park Dilemma

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  So, after last week’s post, you’re probably expecting me to start with some point on which I have begun to differ in my thinking from that...
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Wednesday, February 24, 2021

Individuation

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  “There is probably no more terrible instant of enlightenment than the one in which you discover your father is a man - with human flesh.” ...
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Tuesday, February 16, 2021

Resume Dogalogue

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 Hey! Hello there! Remember me? It's been a while...   A while, like, a year...   But I'm back, and I hope to catch you up on some n...
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Sunday, April 28, 2019

Doggy Behavioural Therapy

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31 January, 2019 Mellow Mushroom SO, I go for months without writing, then two blog posts on the same day! I published them on separa...
Sunday, April 21, 2019

Sweet Ride...

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31 January, 2019 Mellow Mushroom It’s not often that I get to go places by myself. I live in a driving city, not a lot of mass transi...
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Anneliese
I've been legally blind since birth, home schooled most of my life, have attended two different colleges, own my first dog guide, and have been in more than half of the United States of America, but plan to hit the rest at some point. I've been a believer since I was very young, two or three years old, and the two most influential people in my life are my wonderful parents. The person I aspire to be like in character is my father. I've never been particularly interested in any sort of advocacy for the visually impaired in any official capacity, definitely not as a career. However I am ready and willing to talk about my experiences, solutions to problems I've encountered that would help other VIP's (visually impaired persons), and answer questions, so I may end up doing advocacy as a career or part-time job at some point anyway. hence this blog. I'm hoping to expand it into a much more useful resource for the visually impaired, their instructors, and family members as time goes on.
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