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Job prospects? None! Experience in living on her
own? Little! Rejections? Many in every facet of
her life! This relentless litany drummed its hard
rock beat within Lisa's throbbing head as she paced
from desk to door and back again.
Forty-eight hours had passed since she had checked
into this school for guide dogs. Several walks with
her trainer, Boyd Westin, had taught her how to hold
the leash and harness handle that would link her to
a canine companion during travel. Lectures had
instructed her how to meet and bond with a dog when
he/she arrived. She had sat through gourmet meals
during which she had been bombarded with experiences
of those who were returning for second and third
guide dogs. "Seventy six percent of blind persons
are unemployed," her job placement counselor had
told her. Yet her co-students had not only jobs,
but also careers, and full active lives filled with
family, friends, and fun. All this because of a
dog? They had to be either delusional, demented, or
the best group of liars ever assembled under one
roof. Lisa had eaten little. She had instead
gorged herself upon the hope that their stories had
gifted to her doubting heart.
She would grasp at anything that might enable her to
take care of herself and her three-year-old son.
This month at the school was demanding many
sacrifices including putting her job search on hold
and sending Tommy to Florida to vacation with Dave's
very senior citizen parents. In their retirement
complex her son would be doted upon, indulged, and
watched over by hundreds of experienced
child-raisers. Marge and Mike could be trusted with
her precious boy, unlike their son her soon to be
ex‑husband. They wanted to have others to care
for. Hadn't they begged her to live with, depend
on, and be taken care of by them? She would not!
She could not! This dog wouldn't be a panacea. It
would be the first step on her road to
self-sufficiency for her in the role of single
parent and breadwinner.
In frustration, Lisa pressed the button on her
talking watch. Nine o'clock, one hour to go. Since
she'd lost her sight, she could hardly trust
herself. Now she was waiting to entrust life safety
to a dog? Would it work? I guess she'd soon find
out.
Maria and Fred, the two other first‑timers, had
invited her to play Scrabble™.
She could read the braille letters now slowly. The
effort required to read with her fingers made it
hard to think of the spelling and placement of the
words for maximum point value. Speed would come
with practice her braille teacher had assured her.
The retrains had urged her to join them as they
shared their grief at the loss of their former dogs
and their preferences concerning their soon-to-come
new teammates. Breed, beauty, size, and color seemed
so important to them. Lisa just wanted a living
mobility tool with a brain that would get her where
she needed to go with speed, safety, and a remaining
ability to function when she arrived. Traveling
with a cane could be so frequently slow, tedious,
and frightening. Most dogs did like kids didn't
they? This one better. She couldn't stay still.
So she had escaped to the privacy of this room to
indulge herself in the hope, anxiety, and
frustration of waiting for it. Wasn't one trained
guide dog as good as the next? Apparently not.
Even now her trainer was working to choose the right
one to match with each of his students' individual
requirements whatever they might be.
He was going to
be late. The other two trainers probably had the
other two first-timers matched by now. Why was it
so hard to match Lisa Mechinka with a dog? Every
time Boyd tried to concentrate on the pages before
him, he kept imagining her. A slender, shy, shadow
trying to act confident and brave. Sad eyes
dominated her heart-shaped face as it seemed to peek
out of a shoulder length halo of burnish gold
curls. "Forget about how she looks and get her a
dog," he hissed into the silence of his office.
Only thirty
minutes left before he had to present his choices to
his supervisor and the other three members of his
training team. He knew that all of the guide dogs
in his string were ready to work with blind adults.
Hadn't he even traveled with each one of them
himself while under blindfold? His five returning
students had successfully worked with their other
dogs for years. Their histories made matching them
relatively simple. Surely one of his four remaining
dogs could be matched to his only first-timer Mrs.
Mechintka. But which one? Again he scanned
through her student profile.
Age, 25,
Sex, female
She certainly was
that all right. One might even say a gorgeous,
golden goddess. Be professional, he warned
himself. Boyd Westin, tough guy with a country
boy's heart, bent forward as he continued reading
the profile before him:
Height, 5 foot 3
Weight, 120 pounds
Strength,
average
That ruled out the
two ninety pound Labrador Retrievers. They'd
unknowingly yank her off her feet within a half a
block. What a pity. They were such calm and loving
animals. Well maybe one of the other trainers would
use them.
Stride length, 20
inches
Walking speed,
moderate with a bit of a shuffle, improvement
anticipated
Stamina, excellent
Family
description, lives alone with 1 child, of 3 years
Well that's it!
Zephyr, the Chocolate Lab, was not used to having
children around her. "Amber, my attached to my hip
golden girl, you're going to have a new mistress."
Amber lifted her
head from her paws and wiggled closer to the master
she adored. As he scratched her ears, she licked
his hand. That's what you think! I've had enough
changes in my life. I want to be with you.
As he gathered up
his files, Boyd spoke softly, "You and Lisa will
make a perfectly matched traveling team. Maybe
putting you two together will remove the sadness
from both of your brown eyes that remind me of
Grandma Jenny's chocolate fudge. You refuse to stay
around the other dogs, my aloof human wanna-be.
Lisa also distances herself from the other
students. She's never had a pet. You'll teach her
the ropes, won't you? She even has a little boy for
you to love. Little kids are the only distractions
that could entice you from your work. Show time!
So come along and we'll finalize the class team list
with the other trainers."
Amber walked
quietly at Boyd's side. However her mind was in
turmoil. I worship you. I've almost always
listened. I've learned all of your commands. I've
carefully guided you happily through the streets of
town. Now my best friend, trainer, and beloved
master, you think you're going to just give me away
to someone else? Without my consent, I've been
dragged from mother, to a 4-H home, to a kennel
packed with hoards of dogs. Then finally you cared
enough to take me to live in the big house with the
night staff. They understood my need to be with
people. I wanted to live with them forever.
Another move to another stranger, this will not
happen to me again. Boyd Westin you will not betray
me. I shall not tolerate it. A low rumble of a
sigh rumbled from her throat.
Boyd hesitated.
Amber had never made any noise before. He thought
he almost saw tears in her sorrowful brown eyes.
"Take it easy girl. Everything will work out just
fine. Trust me."
Lisa jumped as
the knock came on her door.
"Mrs. Mechintka
it's time to meet your new friend. Bring your leash
and come to the lounge."
She had been
waiting for this moment. But now that it had
arrived, she was not sure. She had never had a pet.
Could she make it like her? Would she be able to
make it travel with her? This wasn't the time for
either fear or hesitation. "I'll be right there,"
Lisa managed to stammer. She ran into the bathroom,
ran a brush through her hair, swished her mouth with
mouthwash, and reapplied her lip-gloss. Now she was
ready to impress her new partner. If not now, then
at least charm it into loving her. Grabbing her
leash and cane she hurried down the hall.
"Fold that cane.
You won't need it any more," Boyd commanded. "You
are getting a Golden Retriever. Her name is Amber.
Sit down. Calm yourself! When you're ready, tell
her to come. When she does, snap your leash onto
the outer ring of her choke chain. Speak to her
softly for a minute. Then take her back to your
room and give her lots of attention."
Lisa followed his
orders. After a few deep breaths, she said, "Amber
come."
Not on your
life babe! I am not coming to you. I am not
going anywhere with you.
The golden
snuggled closer to the master she adored.
"Try again. Show
her you mean what you say. This time put a tone of
command in your voice."
"Amber, come!"
Boyd gave the
unwilling dog a final pat and signaled her to go to
Lisa.
I love him
enough to do even this. I hate it when Boyd's
disappointed in me. Maybe he won't make me stay
with her when he sees I don't want to leave him?
Slowly Amber rose. Tail between her legs, she
walked to the stranger's chair.
Lisa snapped the
leash onto the collar and stroked the unresponsive
bundle of silken fluff. Amber submitted. But her
eyes pleaded with her master for rescue.
Boyd knew that
they were headed for a real contest of wills. With
Amber, there definitely would be many skirmishes in
the war to make her accept Lisa as her mistress. In
time the golden would submit and respond to Lisa.
It was part of his job to help in this transition.
"You're doing good Mrs. Mechintka. Take her back to
your room and make friends. Do you remember where I
showed you the door outside was located? In about
an hour I'll call you to begin training Amber to
relieve herself for you. Come when you hear the
announcement for park time." Boyd spoke
comfortingly. His calm tone reassured both dog and
student.
"Yes, I
remember," Lisa replied as she continued to stroke
Amber's fur. "She doesn't like me. She just keeps
looking at you. What should I do?"
Good! She
knows! Boyd will have to take me with him now. He
has other dogs. Let her have one of them.
"Listen Lisa.
Amber has been with me for six months. She is as
frightened and unsure as you. I know you would like
her to lick you, wag her tail, and cuddle against
you. This is really better. The way in which Amber
has bonded with me is the way she will bond with you
in time. She just needs to know that you will love
and care for her. The balance of care, affection,
and discipline makes a dog feel secure. The person
who provides this balance will receive faithfulness,
devotion, and work in return."
Tears glistened
in Lisa's sad eyes. "I guess this bonding stuff is
not as easy as it sounds."
"Some dogs
transfer their affection quickly. Amber needs time
to get to know you. Trust me, you'll make a
wonderful team in and out of harness."
Lisa dabbed at
her eyes and rose. "Amber, heel."
Boyd signaled to
the dog who walked quietly by her new mistress's
side.
Poor thing,
she isn't happy either.
Boyd watched them
retreat down the hall. He could not decide which of
them seemed more dejected. They were both so
beautiful and so needy. Some day he knew that they
would work together as good as they looked. He
couldn't wait to see the results of the match. But
for now he had five other anxious students waiting
for their new teammates.
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