Purpose: We started Service Dog Cruises because so many people
with Service Dogs are leery of traveling. We felt that if we could
show people that they can travel with their Service Dog/Guide Dog,
that they would enjoy traveling and travel more.
The question was, how to do that. The answer was to
offer people a full support team while they traveled. The support
team had to consist of a Veterinarian, Professional Handlers, a
Trainer and experienced Travel Consultants.
Our Veterinarian, Dr. Jack Herring, agreed to be a part of
the support team as did Diane Brown and Robin Myers. Diane is a
Physical Therapist and Professional Handler. Robin is a Vet
Tech and Professional Handler. Now the hard part, a Trainer. We
never thought that we would be fortunate enough to have a "World
Renowned" Trainer as part of our support team. Dr. Bonnie
Bergin of the Assistance Dog Institute in California agreed to be
part of the support team. Dr. Bergin is known worldwide for
her training abilities. She has traveled the world lecturing
about Service Animals and Training. Dr. Bergin is the one
person who is responsible for the Assistance Service Dog today.
During the days at sea, Dr. Bergin conducts training sessions onboard
the ship which have been just unbelievable. My Service
Dog Buddy even learned to read!
So, that is how the Service Dog Cruises started in 2002. The
first Service Dog Cruise was March 29, 2003 onboard Holland America's
Zuiderdam. Naturally were concerned about how other guests
onboard the Ship would feel about having so many Service Dogs onboard
with them. That concern was absolutely a non-issue. Everyone
welcomed the Service Dogs and many sent letters to Holland
America about how wonderful it was to have the Service Dogs aboard
the ship.
Plans were made to have a second Service Dog Cruise which was aboard
Holland America's Volendam October 29, 2003. There were 17 Service
Dogs and 57 people in that group. One again, everyone had a marvelous
time and all the Service Dogs were outstanding. The Ship enjoyed
having them so much, that they requested us to coordinate a
presentation for all the guests onboard the ship - demonstrating
the services that the Service Dogs perform. Some of the
Service Dogs were for mobility impaired individuals and they showed
the guests onboard the ship how they help to remove a sweater, pick
up something that was dropped, pull a wheelchair and unzip a jacket.
There were Guide Dogs with us and they demonstrated how they need
to be disobedient for the safety of their partner. Some of
the Service Dogs showed the audience how they could "read"
their commands from a card shown to them. There were Emotional
Support and Seizure Alert Service Dogs as well.
Our plan worked. Many of the people that had not traveled
before found that they could do it and even though they
had a full support team on their cruise, they found that they can
now travel alone.
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Cruise Depot, Inc.
12924 Highway 16 West
Fayetteville, AR 72704
800-418-4242
Fax: 479-444-3355
AGENTS are available 24 x 7 x 365
Info@ServiceDogCruises.com
www.servicedogcruises.com
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