maybe. Depends on the dog.
a trained guide dog because a cane does nothing for you and a dog guides you
so far Australia's biggest population of trained dogs is about 139,241
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.
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Dogs need to be trained before they can perform as a guide dog.
Any type of dog can be a guide dog but Golden retrivers are commonly used because they can be trained easily and they have good temperments.
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.
It includes a white cane, a trained dog or a guide dog.
Depends, if the dog is not trained correctly
It is because blinded has guide stick and maybe the owner of the dog could poke the guide dog with the stick. And if he is not trained about that, maybe the dog could be so excited and the owner could be so frightened.
Training. Guide dogs are trained not to get overly excited in most situations because they need to keep the person they are guiding safe.
They are trained for years and get to know the area really well