They can be - They're usually trained to make the blind-person's life more independent. It depends in the requirements of the individual.
so far Australia's biggest population of trained dogs is about 139,241
Dogs need to be trained before they can perform as a guide dog.
They are trained to find a variety of drugs, explosive materials, and even cell phones! Some dogs are called 'cadaver dogs' because they are trained to find dead people that are under collapsed buildings, out in fields, or deeply-wooded areas.
Guard, Guide & Police duty.
They're called guide dogs. Dogs trained by the Seeing Eye in New Jersey are called either "Seeing Eye" dogs or guide dogs. All other guide dogs are simply called "guide dogs."
They are called "guide dogs." Some guide dogs, those trained by the Seeing Eye in Morristown NJ are called "Seeing Eye" dogs after the name of the facility that trained them.
There is no exact answer because every year more guide dogs have been trained which makes the number endless.
Seeing Eye dogs is a brand name from a specific in NJ. Guide Dogs, for the blind are trained all over the country.
guide dogs don't train their puppies or the puppies being trained to be guide dogs but professional dog trainers do
Depends, if the dog is not trained correctly
It depends on what they are trained to do and what kind of person it will work for.
Laws pertaining to service dogs in training are controlled by the individual states in the US. Some allow dogs in training the same access as fully trained dogs. Some states like California have specific laws pertaining to those that train guide dogs for PAY to ensure that blind individuals get properly trained dogs. You'd have to find out what it says about dogs in training and if there are laws specific to guide dogs in your state.