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Topic: Princess welcomes Guide Dogs for the Blind on board

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     DebSt, Melbourne is offline Ship's Cat Member
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    Princess cruises...fantastic that you are catering for the visually impaired. I work in a hospital and have guide dog in with his owner (in an oncology setting, and none of our patients have become unwell). You cannot meet better trained animals anywhere. Warwick can drink from a disposable cup and also relieve himself on command as well as in a container provided by his owner. The dogs are not an issue in restaurants on dry land so done see why they would be at sea. Not sure about the paranoia of others. Would cruise with you any day! Thank you


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     JOYCE, TROWBRIDGE is offline Ship's Cat Member
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    we cruised with ncl cruises on the Jade at christmas with a guide dog and owner on board. At no time did anyone object and he was so well behaved and so popular that at the end of the cruise the owner gave out an anouncement to everyone to thank us for being so gracious to him and his wife and dog.I would rather have a lovely couple like these people with their superb dog than badly behaved yougsters anytime.


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    I believe that most lines cater for aid-dogs....there's a long running post on cc which will even tell you which dog loos are provided on which cruise line- turf, granules, etc.
    Most dogs can be trained to perform on command; it's an easy one to teach.
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    I believe that most lines cater for aid-dogs....there's a long running post on cc which will even tell you which dog loos are provided on which cruise line- turf, granules, etc.
    Most dogs can be trained to perform on command; it's an easy one to teach.
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    Hope this trick is not shown to wives otherwise a lot of men will be having tight faces

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