Not too likely as the husky would probably eat the game animal. There dogs are working dogs and generally sled pulling animals. Still, they are very intelligent and they might be so trained as a hunting dog. I would not want that job myself, but you might give it a try. Rabbits, to start, perhaps.
Yes, there have been Collies that are used as guide dogs, although this is relatively uncommon. The Labrador Retriever, Golden Retriever, Labrador and Golden Retriever mixes and German Shepherd are much popular choices as a guide dog.
The Rough Collie's longhaired coat requires regular grooming, and the maintenance is relatively inconvenient for visually impaired people. Both the Rough and Smooth variety is also a heavy shedder. The Collie is also a vocal dog and shows strong herding instincts to chase moving objects, and both behaviors are unacceptable for a guide dog. Shyness and timidity may also appear in some lines and in Collies that weren't socialized well enough, and they are prone to separation anxiety. An ideal guide dog should, however, have a placid, easy-going nature and should remain calm in all circumstances.
Most guide dogs are trained by professional guide dog schools such as Guide Dogs for the Blind, the Seeing Eye, or Canine Companions for Independence. They use mostly labradors and golden retrievers. Guide dogs are usually not owner-trained. Guide dogs have to wear a large harness to assist their handler. Collies have long fur and this type of harness would likely mat their fur. Matted fur is ugly and often painful. Collies have a high maintenance coat and would likely be difficult for a blind person to care for as they can't see the problem areas and would have to do it all by feel. Collies are used as service dogs but I have never seen one as a guide dog.
Yes, there have been Collies that are used as guide dogs, although this is relatively uncommon. The Labrador Retriever, Golden Retriever, Labrador and Golden Retriever mixes and German Shepherd are much popular choices as a guide dog.
The Rough Collie's longhaired coat requires regular grooming, and the maintenance is relatively inconvenient for visually impaired people. Both the Rough and Smooth variety is also a heavy shedder. The Collie is also a vocal dog and shows strong herding instincts to chase moving objects, and both behaviors are unacceptable for a guide dog. Shyness and timidity may also appear in some lines and in Collies that weren't socialized well enough, and they are prone to separation anxiety. An ideal guide dog should, however, have a placid, easy-going nature and should remain calm in all circumstances.
Yes, there are huskies being trained, but not many. Each program has their choice candidates. Not many use huskies however.
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Labrador Retriever can be a good guide dog due to its even temperament, intelligence, strong sense of smell and quick learning ability.
The most common guide and police dog breeds are the German Shepard and Labrador retriever.
The most popular breed used as guide dogs is the Labrador Retriever.
There may be others but, an Australian made a hybrid of a labrador and a poodle in about 1999 to form a labradoodle. They were bred for blind people as guide dogs as labrador's are great guide dogs and poodles dont moult.
Salukis are usually never used a guide dog, their body shape is not correct for it. The typical guide dog breeds are labrador retrievers, golden retrievers, german shepherds, and poodles. Salukis can be trained to be other kinds of service dogs besides guide dogs.
no Dalmatians are not better because Labrador is a guide dog,and understands our feeling than dalmatian and Labradors are used by police and it is friendly and protective
GS is a better dog than labrador
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Here are some interesting facts about the Labrador Retriever:The Labrador Retriever was originally bred to assist fishermen.This breed of dog has webbed feet.A Labrador can carry an injured animal in their mouth without hurting it.The Labrador is one of the friendliest and easiest to train breeds.The Labrador is the most popular dog breed as a pet and a guide dog in the world.There are three coat colours that Labradors come in - black, yellow and chocolate.A litter of Labrador puppies can have dogs of all three colours.Despite the similarities between the Labrador and the Golden Retriever, these two breeds aren't that closely related.The closest living relative of the Labrador was in fact the Newfoundland.Marley from the book Marley and Me was a Labrador Retriever.
The UK Kennel club recognises 209 breeds of dog for show purposes.Loads