GUIDE DOG

a dog trained to lead a blind person. The first school for training such dogs was established by the German government after World War I for the benefit of blinded veterans. Schools now exist in several European countries and the United States, where the pioneer Seeing Eye, Inc., founded by Dorothy Harrison Eustis in 1929 and established near Morristown, N.J., in 1932, is the best known. The master spends about a month at the school training with the already trained dog and is usually charged a nominal fee. Although the German shepherd is by far the most widely used breed for guide-dog work, several other breeds, e.g., the golden retriever, the Labrador retriever, and the Doberman pinscher, have been trained successfully for this work. Approximately 10% of the blind population can use seeing-eye dogs successfully, that fraction including scores of persons who have achieved new independence through their assistance. Applicants may be rejected on the basis of sufficient useful vision, advanced age, poor health, or unsuitable temperament.

See D. Hartwell, Dogs against Darkness (3d ed. 1968); V. B. Scheffer, Seeing Eye (1971).

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...humans as humans are to dogs would have revolutionary...special identification with dogs that we can most come...Philosophers too have trusted the dog as a guide to human knowing and loving...characteristics. "The fact that a dog will be fierce with a...admirable trait in the dogs nature. Indeed, it is...
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...on the present site of Connersville. He was interpreter and guide for General William Henry Harrison in the War of 1812, founded...later known as the Portia Vance Hanson mansion. It is now a dog and cat hospital. ANDERSONVILLE, 38.9 m. 900 alt., 165...
...Refinery open to visitors 10 A.M. daily except Sat. and Sun.; guide furnished free . At 1.2 m . L is the Three Oaks Plantation...Ave. La 1 . At 5.2 m . L is the St. Bernard Kennel Club ; dog races are held here nightly at 8 P.M. during the summer and...
...even fascinated, by this matter of the dog, the dog brought into the world, and maintained...is becoming Watt. The question of the dogs and the food, just broached, engages...how the food came to be left, and the dog to be available, and the two to be united...
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...associated with dog guides, a greater number of dog guides, governmental assistance...understanding of guide dogs, improvement in...amount of hair shed by dog guides. Some of the conditions...granted entry to the guide dogs were the presence...
...skills to a group of dog guides. At the end of each...the work of a group of dogs, that the "skill...training one group of dogs does not meet the criteria...documented text to use as a guide for further training...complex skill of training a dog to stop at a curb (or...develop and consolidate a dogs curb work and extensive...
...uncertainty and anxiety for the dog owner. By the time the new...to the owners home turf, the dog has spent approximately 6 months learning how to guide within the vicinity of the dog guide training center. Sidewalks...entirely uniform throughout the dogs training experience, have been...
...part dingo, some part wild dog, and some part coyote. We...the early Egyptians had a dog-headed or jackal-headed god called Anubis who was to guide the soul of the dead to paradise...Anubis they deliberately bred dogs back with jackals to produce the Pharaoh Hound. This breed of dog is still around, and he looks...
...that would disqualify them from a service dog role. Therapy dogs need to be even-tempered around adults...registered, and regularly evaluated handler/dog teams. The dogs of Therapy Dogs International, Inc...them in the process. All of the Therapy Dog International dogs are tested around hospital equipment...
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...a stellar graduate of Guide Dogs for the Blind. "When I am with a guide dog, I am putting myself in the dogs paws," says Michael...United States employ guide dogs. But for them, the dog can make the difference...Aerial Gilbert-now Guide Dogs director of volunteers...
...evidence of more than one veteran saying this dog saved my life," Yount explained. Often working with the dogs not only gives the Soldiers comfort and...with them and I enjoy working with the dogs." Young explained that he would be seeking a service dog himself to help him with balance after...Purple Hearts is not the only service-dog organization for wounded veterans - many others train and donate dogs using their own methods, such as Paws4Vets...
...its inception, it has placed over 700 dogs as service dogs or pets. * The National Education for Assistance Dog Services based in Princeton, Massachusetts...is enormous. According to Assistance Dogs International (ADI), the cost of raising...specialized service or seizure response dog is about $10,000 a year. The average...
...targeting pit bull terrier-type dogs for every city, county, and...enacted generic dangerous-dog laws, and some rightly target...lasts) of its book, A Lawyers Guide to Dangerous Dog Issues, (11)" to any public...on the subject of dangerous dogs. If you are interested in receiving...
...targeting pit bull terrier-type dogs for every city, county, and...enacted generic dangerous-dog laws, and some rightly target...lasts) of its book, A Lawyers Guide to Dangerous Dog Issues,11 to any public administrator...on the subject of dangerous dogs. If you are interested in receiving...
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...necessitated changes in guide-dog training include six...Watkins got his first guide dog at age 40 and became CEO of Guide Dogs for the Blind after a...Kola and her current guide dog from Guide Dogs for the Blind. The organization...months at a school, the dog teams up with its handler...
...Week Charity Guide Dogs Holds Is Annual...Partnerships with a Guide Dog, to Find out How...she tells her and guides her. But unlike...have fun just being dogs. Once the harness is off, a guide dog is like any other...weeks with your dog before you get it...very different and Guide Dogs works very hard...
...Eileen has had a guide dog for 13 years and finished...which were given to Guide Dogs for the Blind. Eileen...printer cartridge can help Guide Dogs continue to make...train and support a guide dog, which works out at...Hand over your old dog and bone GUIDE DOGS for the Blind receives...
...Three of the UKs 4,500 guide dogs are being injured each month by other dogs - with pitbulls and similar...even reported to police. Guide Dogs team manager Graham Kensett told The People: "The numbers of dog attacks on UK guide dogs and...
...PUPPY LOVE; Ena Will Soon Be a Guide Dog Thanks to the Care and Training...puppy walker with the Guide Dog for the Blind Association filled...manager and was missing her dog, Judy, who had died of old...said: "I missed not having a dog and I knew about the possibility...financially sponsored the Guide Dogs. "You get a puppy from about...
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GUIDE DOG a dog trained to lead a blind person. The first school for training such dogs was established by the German government...school training with the already trained dog and is usually charged a nominal fee. Although...
WORKING DOG classification used by breeders...kennel clubs to designate dogs raised by humans to herd...persons and property, or as guides (see guide dog ) for the blind. The following...breeds are designated working dogs by the American Kennel Club...
SEEING-EYE DOG see guide dog . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
SAINT BERNARD , breed of dog breed of massive working dog developed in Switzerland in the...in the Swiss Alps for rescue and guide work. Early in its history, the...Bernard was used primarily to guide the monks over trails often obliterated...
...GOLDEN RETRIEVER breed of large sporting dog developed primarily in Scotland in...chest, back of legs, and tail. A dog of great endurance, the golden retriever...has been successfully trained as a guide dog. See dog...
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