Friday, 27 September 2013

Bark Back to School

Hello, hope you’re well? I recently received a bunch of fan mail…





...well 29 letters and these are due to the fact L & I visited our local Primary School in Burghclere to meet the Robin class and explain to them about my partnership with L and what I have been trained to do. We visited on 12th September, as the children started back for the new term.



This visit wasn’t like my visit to the other primary school, as this time I went in to the classroom and we got to talk and answer questions. I even got to show how well mannered & obedient I am. L introduced us and I lay down at the front of the class. The children asked lots of questions, all politely raising their hands first and I was able to relax and snooze during this part.  Some of my favourite questions to L were:

1) Is diabetes contagious?
      2) Can Frodo roll over? 
      3) Does Frodo always have to wear his coat?
      4) Can I stroke Frodo?
      5) If you were a police woman, would you have to have a police dog AND Frodo to help you?
      6) Can Frodo smell your blood level in wind and rain, when you’re on walks?
      7) Can I stroke Frodo?
      8) Have you ever been bitten by a dog?
      9) Can I stroke Frodo now
     10) Does Frodo steal your Dad’s socks?


We stayed at the school with the children for an hour or so. The best part of the visit was when Robin class all went back to their own seats and I got to walk around the tables to get strokes and cuddles off of each of them! Lots of them also had pet dogs so I hope to maybe meet them when I’m out on my walks…

As it all went so well, we’ll be going back to do future visits and the children can ask more questions, share more stories about their own dogs and give me even more cuddles. Their teacher Miss Tucker was also very nice and made me feel quite at home. She was a key part in arranging our visit and hopefully more visits in future. During part of L’s talk the children were very fast at thinking on their feet and gave some great answers to L’s Question: “Name the places where Frodo as an Assistance Dog can go, but where pet dogs can’t?”
A few answers: The shops, the cinema, the library, Tesco, a restaurant, school, the office, the gym, the theatre, on a plane, trains, buses, holidays abroad, the beach, hospital, the dentist…

Apparently my visit and the talk about what I do to help L, was just as fun for the children as it was for us. Miss Tucker was able to use our visit to help with PSHE (Personal, Social & Health Education) & RRR (Rights Respect Responsibility) learning. The charity has provided a resource to show how visits from dogs like me can aid with different parts of the national curriculum & link “teaching and learning opportunities to real life and purposeful learning experiences.” If you are interested to learn more then details of this can be found here: http://medicaldetectiondogs.org.uk/schools.html

OR…maybe you can look online and see if there is a Medical Detection Dogs Support Group based near you? I know that several have Facebook pages (with my friends featured) and it may be possible for you to contact one of these groups to see if a dog like me can come visit your school? Did you know it is even possible for School’s to sponsor one of the Medical Detection Dog puppies (who are in training to be partnered with a person in need and be saving lives on a daily basis). The school gets to pick a Kennel name for the puppy (although the dog will also retain his/her training name) and receives updates of what the puppy is doing and other information from the charity. http://medicaldetectiondogs.org.uk/sponsor.html

Anyway, I had a great time visiting Burghclere Primary School and I really hope we get to go back and meet my new school friends too to share more stories of my adventures with them. I know that they want to see me too as I have all 29 Thank-You letters (with even more questions) to prove it. AND that also just goes to show how the special job I do not only helps L every day but can also help educate members of the community (of any age). These letters must have helped with their English lessons too!!! If anyone from Robin class is reading this, firstly please tell all your class (& Miss Tucker) that I was very impressed with how well behaved you all were & how friendly and that I would award each of your letters to L & I with a Gold Star.

Hope to see you soon!
Frodo


P.S. I’ve attached some parts of the letters & pictures so you can all see how great they are. How much the children paid attention to what they were told about me and also how great and well behaved I am! Obviously, this is just a sample selection and I haven’t picked any favourites x

















I'm now going to be a it busy replying to them all....

Monday, 23 September 2013

Medical Detection Dogs get to wear Ferrari Red Jackets because we're awesome!

Hello followers….well I’ve been having a lovely time recently. I was lucky enough to be taken to a local classic car and beer festival at our local pub The Carpenters Arms on 31st August 2013 with L&M. The sun was shining and there was the wonderful smell of BBQ in the air <drool> which always makes me feel happy and hopeful that someone will drop some food for me. As always I was on my bestest behaviour as I was wearing my work jacket and it’s surprising how many of these classic cars matched my jacket colour (I suspect this was done specially because they knew I’d be attending, however L says this was just a coincident…but I still have my suspicions). 





The afternoon was spent looking and sniffing at the lovely cars and meeting lots of people. 


I even do impressions of classic cars...

Can I have a burger now please?


Everyone wants to know about the important job I do and to talk to me. People seem to always be looking after me, bringing me some water and making sure I get the best spot to lie in. I did have a little fright though as someone dropped a tray of glasses very close to me, but L and I are cool when unexpected things happen ( I often hear L explaining to people that I am “bomb proof”). She just told me not to move as there was broken glass all around us, she checked me over to see that I was OK and once the glass was cleared from the area she navigated me to a safe place where once again she checked my paws. I really thought I might get a sausage for remaining so calm but no such luck! So I just had to make do with the smiles and strokes I got as I posed for photos. I even had to protect the pint which was put on the floor with me, to capture the fact it was an Ale festival, as well as a car one.



It was a fun afternoon and lots of people attended. I think L said we may get to go back again next year for it, as it could well be an annual event at the pub. Maybe next year I’ll get to have a drive round in one of the red cars. I can picture me arriving, head lolling out the window, ears flapping behind me in the breeze…maybe wearing my sunglasses and impressing all the other doggies there!

Woof woof,

Frodo x