From the start Hazelle has not been an easy puppy to train and she has hated going out in public. We have told our leader multiple times that she just did not want to go out in public and that she hated wearing the head collar.On Saturday November 19, 2011 we had an evaluation with our CFR which also happened to be the day we transferred her. Our CFR then took her back home with her and has been evaluating her since then. I didn't end up having an actual evaluation with her but I knew that she was going to be evaluated when she got back to Colorado. So for the past couple weeks she has been evaluated. December 1st we got the news that she has officially been Career Changed we are not exactly sure why but our leader later told us that she had so many problems there was no way that they would all be fixed by the time she went to Formal Training due to the fact that we had to transfer her for the reason we did we are not allowed to keep her. I have never really bonded with Hazelle which is another reason why I probably shouldn't keep her but I also think that is because she never wanted to go out into public so I just felt she hated it. I think she is an awesome dog and has a really sweet attitude but just is not the right dog for me. She will be placed by GDB. Although right now I am not allowed to raise another Guide Dog they are allowing me to puppy sit. I will now be talking about my many adventures with guide dogs from my group! My first pup I get to watch is Rio over Christmas break. I am super excited!!
Hazelle almost 8 months old |
Hazelle right before we left to evaluations. |
~Katherine
I am so sorry to hear about Hazelle, but as you said totally understand how you feel. You did a good job with her and gave it your all. Unfortunately they all aren't cut out to be assistance dogs. I'm sorry you can't raise another puppy now, but am excited to hear about adventures with sitting over guide dog puppies! Wish you the best!
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry. It's never easy to have a puppy CC'd, but it's probably what was right for her. Some dogs just don't like going out in public and working and then it's hard to know exactly when it starts being unfair to the puppy to continue to try and get them to like the big, scary world. I'm also very sorry you can't raise anymore puppies for a while. But! Hopefully you'll have a lot of fun puppy sitting. :)
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