Harness Up! Blog

HarnessUp! is the official newsletter of the National Association of Guide Dog Users (NAGDU). Harness Up! contains information of interest to guide dog users and others associated with the guide dog movement and the organized blind. Unlike many other publications on the subject of guide dogs and their use, articles appearing in Harness Up! are written from the standpoint of guide dog users themselves. Most other literature about guide dogs is published by guide dog training programs, which promote their particular programs through their publications. Well-known books on the subject have been written by individual guide dog users and by others interested in the guide dog movement. Few, if any, such publications portray the efforts of guide dog users working together through organizations such as the National Association of Guide Dog Users and the National Federation of the Blind.

  • why some blind people decide to use a guide dog for independent travel
  • what training programs are available for teaching dogs the art of guiding their blind handlers and teaching blind people how to work successfully with their dogs to realize the maximum benefit from them.

Other topics include

  • the human/animal bond and the roll it plays in shaping effective guide dog teams
  • information on the care, feeding, and veterinary care of guide dogs
  • stress management
  • issues related to the retirement of a beloved guide
  • retraining with a replacement guide
  • Harness Up! also contains information about the activities of the National Association of Guide Dog Users and the National Federation of the Blind. 

A Brief History

Harness Up! began life in the late 1980s as the Newsletter of the Guide Dog Users Committee of the National Federation of the Blind of New York State. It was offered in print, and on audio cassette and was published biennially as it is today. It became the official newsletter of the National Association of Guide Dog Users in the early 1990s. It was one of the first NFB-related publications to be offered in an electronic Braille format via the International Electronic Braille Library (IEBL.) With the launch of NAGDU’s web site, readers were able to read and/or download ASCII Text or electronic Braille editions of Harness Up! from the site. Complete ASCII and electronic Braille editions of Harness Up! can be downloaded by selecting the appropriate links below. You will be able to download individual issues in either medium from their respective pages. You can select the particular issue and the medium in which you want to read it from the table below.

Those who become members of NAGDU are eligible to receive Harness Up! in print or on audio cassette. It is our hope that you will find the information in this newsletter provocative and of assistance to you.

Article Submissions

Submissions can be sent in either Word or text formats to

info@nagdu.org.

McLawsuit Filed

McLawsuit

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Discrimination Under the Golden Arches: McDonald’s franchise ignores unjust treatment

On Friday, July 11 at about 7:15 p.m., my wife, Merry Schoch, and I entered the McDonald’s Restaurant located at 1002 S. 78th Street in Tampa, Fla. This store is a Casper’s company franchise. Both Merry and I are blind and use guide dogs. Our dogs were both in harness and were obviously guiding us. We stood together in the lobby for a few minutes waiting to place our order.

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NFB Files lawsuit Against Uber

During the annual meeting of the National Association of Guide dog Users, Tim elder, a disability rights attorney and member of the National Federation of the Blind, shared with us his efforts to require Uber to comply with the code of federal Regulations concerning access to guide dog users on Uber’s platform. The following information is the result of Uber’s failure to comply with that request.

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Bringing the Animals to the Zoo

By Marion Gwizdala

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Service Animals in Stadium Seating

The following information is intended as informal guidance only and should not be construed as legal advice. For more information, you may contact

National Association of Guide dog Users Inc.
National Federation of the Blind
Hotline: 888-624-3841 (888-NAGDU411)
Info@NAGDU.ORG
http://www.nagdu.org

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Guide Dog Users Group launches Innovative Mobile App

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Guide Dog Users Group launches Innovative Mobile App

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