Access issues for blind people and their guide dogs
Access issues for blind people and their guide dogs
This story was originally published RNZ. co. nz and republished with Access issues for permission. Guide provide essential support for who are blind or low vision, she said, recently she was told get off a bus Wellington because her dog allowed.
Actress Robyn Malcolm is calling for people to better control their dogs after she dislocated her finger trying to protect her dog from attack. The Outrageous Fortune star posted a photo of her right hand on Instagram, showing the finger pointing at a gruesome angle. "I've never felt pain like it," she told Stuff. Malcolm was exercising her border collie-retriever cross, Tara, at the dog park at Auckland's Meola Reef when another dog began "terrorising" Tara. READ MORE: * Robyn Malcolm felt 'vulnerable' when lingerie dog training auckland photos followed death threat * 'I will hunt you down': Robyn Malcolm receives death threat over Gandalf call * Actor Robyn Malcolm 'surprised and delighted' by Queen's Birthday Honour * Residents say the council lacks bite when it comes to roaming dogs The owner was "just sitting like a pudding while his dog was terrorising other dogs," Malcolm said. "Tara was freaking out and she was trying to get away from this thing and it started really sort of snarling at her.
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