Future guide and service dogs escalating confidence at Nanaimo ferry terminal
NANAIMO — A group of canines in training took over a BC Ferries terminal on Wednesday to confront a challenging obstacle: the escalator.
Volunteer trainers with BC & Alberta Guide Dogs (BCAGD) paid a visit to Nanaimo’s Departure Bay ferry terminal on Oct. 29, to let their future guide and service dogs get their first crack at summiting the metal stairs.
Director of puppy raising Matthias Lenz said it’s a way to help desensitize them to an unfamiliar obstacle.
“If you ever had a dog that doesn’t do escalators, you all of a sudden become aware of how disruptive it can be if you can’t go up the escalator when you arrive at the airport. There is always a way around it, but it complicates life. Our goal is to make life as easy as possible for our clients.”






