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Any breed so long as it is a blind person's guide dog.
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To Tell the Truth - 2000 Blind Dog's Guide Dog was released on: USA: 9 September 2001
Guiding Service, for the blind, is usually people guides. The blind can use a cane, a guide dog, or a guide person. There are companies that use people to escort the blind through obstacles that a dog may not be able to handle. Guide dogs are the most common guide as they usually live with the blind.
Yes they do. Many schools allow blind students to take their service dog with them.
a trained guide dog because a cane does nothing for you and a dog guides you
Malgudi Days is a collection of short stories by R. K. Narayan published in 1943, "The Blind Dog": A story about a blind beggar who catches a dog to guide him.
Yes. You could take your dog to the vet for eye checkups
Normally a guide dog would be a specially trained dog who would act as the eyes for a blind or partially sighted person. To 'guide' them safely in the outside world.
Usually guide dogs take about 2 years to train. This goes for seizure dogs as well as seeing eye dogs. The dog must pass a test to be a guide dog.
The Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind was founded in 1946 in the metropolitan New York area. Its mission is to provide guide and service dogs and training for people who are blind or visually impaired or who have disabilities other than blindness. For almost 65 years, the Guide Dog Foundation has been improving the quality of life for people with disabilities.