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Can you bring blind dogs/hearing dogs to The Valley? **one for Airman Brown maybe?**

GreenWithEnvy
GreenWithEnvy Posts: 1,857
edited September 2012 in General Charlton
I am bringing my mate to the Palace game and he is deaf. He has just got himself a hearing dog and asked if he can bring him. We would be in the Lower North stand. I said most probably not as I have never seen any working dogs there, but what about in the disabled area, for future reference?

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  • Sounds like a question for the safety advisory group fans rep

    http://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/50258/the-valley-safety-advisory-group#latest
  • Don't think either can be excluded from anywhere.
  • Thanks for the suggestion Henry! I have inboxed Addickted.
  • Plaaayer
    Plaaayer Posts: 9,010
    Shouldn't Airman be providing his own dog?
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,822
    edited September 2012
    Would the noise and atmopshere be a good idea for the dog?
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 58,150
    I'm awaiting....

    How many dog tickets sold Airman ?

  • I didn't know hearing dogs existed! You learn something new every day.

  • SE10
    SE10 Posts: 2,169
    Someone whack up the picture of a Sunderland fan celebrating with his dog last season!
  • JT
    JT Posts: 12,348

    I'm awaiting....

    How many dog tickets sold Airman ?


    lol
  • SE10 said:

    Someone whack up the picture of a Sunderland fan celebrating with his dog last season!

    that was quality. cant find the picture anywhere though.

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  • Apparently working dogs allowed in at Lords - again something new I learnt today from my mate.
  • I am bringing my mate to the Palace game and he is deaf. He has just got himself a hearing dog and asked if he can bring him. We would be in the Lower North stand. I said most probably not as I have never seen any working dogs there, but what about in the disabled area, for future reference?

    Yes but the seat has to be on the end of the row next to the steps. And inform the club which turnstile youses will be using so they will inform the operators to avoid any grief there! If you don't sit at the end, people often are willing to move one or two seats up to accommodate you... If problems see the stewards.
  • What is the point of bringing a blind dog to the game? Surely a guide dog would be more appropriate:-)
  • Goonerhater
    Goonerhater Posts: 12,677
    I did take a dog to a game at the Valley once and she didnt hear to well ! mind you it was said her sight wasnt that good hence being with me !!!

  • IdleHans
    IdleHans Posts: 11,102
    Surely you'd want a commentating dog for the blind.
    Or a thinking dog for the Millwall fan.
  • The answer is that you can bring a working dog, instead of - not as well as - a free (human) helper. However, you need to make arrangements in advance, by emailing disability@cafc.co.uk or contacting David Webb via the switchboard 020-8333 4000 on a Monday, Wednesday or Friday before 2pm.
  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,749

    The answer is that you can bring a working dog

    So i can bring a brass along then
  • cafc999
    cafc999 Posts: 4,990

    The answer is that you can bring a working dog

    So i can bring a brass along then
    Will the brass be working?
  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,749
    Only if i can find a toilet in the north upper that's not being used by a smoker

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  • cafc999
    cafc999 Posts: 4,990

    Only if i can find a toilet in the north upper that's not being used by a smoker

    And will she have a (Free) human helper?