Wednesday 15 July 2009

A surfeit of information

is what I had today! I am in the process of applying for a Hearing Dog for the Deaf and as part of that I was invited to an “information day” at the centre in Buckinghamshire.

This was an opportunity for applicants to see what the charity is all about and to see how the dogs behave, where they are trained. And more importantly, I think, to hear what the staff have to say and what a current Hearing Dog owner thinks of having a dog.

The website for the charity doesn’t actually give travel directions – probably to ensure the safety of the dogs - so I had to rely on a map and a rough idea of where it was. So, the closer I got the more worried I was that I had missed it altogether when I suddenly saw a road sign that said “Hearing Dogs” – aha!!

We were given a demonstration of how the dog works for us – including how to tell us that the alarm clock has gone off….

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One of the best bits (and there were many) was probably the talk given by Hearing Dog owner David (dog was called Mitchell) that really opened our eyes to the responsibilities and the joys of owning a Hearing Dog. The funniest thing that he said was that when he first had the dog he was approached by someone who asked what a Hearing Dog did and he was ever so tempted to say that first thing in the morning the dog goes and listens to the radio and then comes and tells me what the news is!!!

Anyway – we certainly had a lot of information to take in and I still had a dozen questions at the end of the whole process!! But at the end of the day I came away feeling that I definitely, positively, absolutely would like to have a Hearing Dog.

5 comments:

Mrs. Spit said...

I'm excited!

Literary Feline said...

I'm excited too. :-) It sounds like a worthwhile day. I don't like driving anywhere I'm not familiar with. I tend to get a bit nervous about it. I'm glad you didn't have any trouble finding the place.

Alice said...

This is good! I'm glad you found the place. I chuckled at the things that the Hearing Dog owner had wanted to say when he was by someone who asked what a Hearing Dog did.

Wishing 4 One said...

I think this is fabulous! I did not know there were hearing dogs; i knew about seeing eye dogs, but this is awesome! Just think some help in the form of a furry little, loveable creature what could be better?

Kim L said...

But can your hearing dog tell you the weather too? That's more important than the news anyhow :-)

That's exciting that you are a step further in the process. I hope things work out!