I work for a local college and they have this thing called "roving web cam" where the staff photographers are at every school event and post tons of pics on our school's site every day. On Friday there was a graduation picnic that I attended with DH b/c his sister and brother in law graduated, and he is being certified through the teaching program. We took Kenya along b/c dogs ARE allowed on school grounds outdoors. Our city is not very dog-friendly so it was a rare opportunity for allowed crowd socialization. I noticed one of the photographers taking her picture. I checked the gallery today and sure enough, there she is! She did really well considering the amount of food present and that she hadn't been fed in nearly 24 hours. A few people stopped to ask about her and what she was training for. I was impressed that people actually asked and told me they knew they were supposed to make sure she was not a service dog before petting her. I let them know she is NOT a service dog in any capacity, just training for three different upcoming temperament tests that will all involve tests with strangers or crowds. She walked through crowds, stopped and waited while I talked, went through the food line, and sat quietly while we ate.
[img]http://www.calvin.edu/gallery/albums/2008-senior-picnic/DSC07806.sized.jpg[/img]
(actual page: http://www.calvin.edu/gallery/2008-senior-picnic?page=1 )