The nearest guide dog school is:
Southeastern Guide Dogs, Inc. - Georgia Outreach
1535 Lake Paradise Road
Villa Rica, Georgia 30180
Phone: (770) 459-2051
See link below for a searchable list of service and hearing dog trainers
No. You have to be in traveling distance of the Seeing Eye to foster one of their puppies. But there are other guide dog programs. There are even more service dog programs than guide dog programs.
You can find a dog foster near you by contacting local animal shelters, rescue organizations, or searching online for foster programs in your area.
There is not enough information provided to answer this question accurately. Savannah Livingston could be a location, a person, or something else entirely. Can you provide more context or clarification?
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depends how much effort the shelter or foster dog owner puts into trying to convince people of adopting the dog.
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Riggs sounds dogish
Georgia is a Boston Terriër
Well, it depends on your taste in dog names and what the dog looks like. If you prefer names like Fido or Rex, then I would say no. If the dog doesn't look like a Georgia to you, then I would also say no. But if you like the name and how it matches your dog's appearance, then Georgia is a good dog name for your dog. I personally like names that have to do with states, flowers, and colors.
Any type of dog can be a service dog. The most common service dog breed is the Labrador Retriever. It also depends on the temperament of the dog. For example, you would not want a highly energetic dog who does not listen to commands to become a service dog. A dog should be properly trained and (and possibly certified) to become a service dog.
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