The dog is commanded by the handler to move forward when the handler has determined that it is safe to do so. The handler does this by listening to the traffic flow patterns, which is taught in the Orientation and Mobility training that the handler received before being accepted by the Guide provider for Guide training. Contrary to popular belief, the dog does not "know" or "learn" the positions of the different colored lights to determine when to go. It is entirely up to the handler to command when to move.
Dogs aren't actually color blind, and they don't tend to go color blind. This is a common misconception. Dogs don't see the same range of colors that humans do, but they do see color.
Guide dogs are trained to automatically stop at all intersections, regardless of traffic lights. It is then up to the human handler to listen for the sounds of traffic to determine which direction it is going and when it is safe to cross.
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∙ 6y agoGuide dogs are trained to asses the situation, and only go forward if it is safe to cross. Their human partner learns to trust that their dog knows best.
Guide dogs are taught "Intelligent Disobedience". If they are told to cross a street but can see that it is not safe, they will not lead their handler forward.
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They will not budge just in case the owner gets hurt
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∙ 11y agowell no because they are colour blind but they can hear the beeping sound they make and then know when to cross the road
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he will listen
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This question: "Do guide dogs park when it's snowing," doesn't make much sense as asked.Are you wondering if Guide Dogs "bark" when it snows--to alert their handler, letting them know that snow is falling? If this is your question, the answer is: No they don't alert their handler to the fact that it is snowing.
They might know some destinations. It's fairly common for dogs to be able to lead the way home for instance. But usually it's up to the handler to do the main navigation, and the dog deals with the small stuff. If Walking in a city, the handler tracks number of intersections and turns. The dog picks a clear path between obstacles like lamp posts, through doors etc etc.
Well, I cannot say I know the entire process, but similar to police dogs that flunk their test, the dogs can be adopted or re-stationed.
I am not exactly sure but i do know you get it from Cynthia either before or after you go to Pastoria city. I know you can buy a Pokemon platinum guide book at many stores. it will lead you step through step.
yes propaly i am a really funny comedian but if i don't get into that i will be a guide dog trainer i look after guide dogs so i know lots about them. by molz
It is their smell, for dogs enjoy sniffing around and know/remember the smell/odour of a particular object. Dogs are also very useful when they sniff around, especially as guide dogs.
Guide dogs help blind people in many ways, beginning with giving unsighted people independence. Many blind people can't get around without the help of a well-trained guide dog. Guide dogs go through extensive training. It takes between 2 and 5 years for a guide dog to be ready to be matched with a disabled person. Training includes basic obedience and service dog training. Providing protection and companionship are other ways these dogs help blind peopledogs can only help the blind if they have been trained as guide dogs and they help by leading them through obstacles and and across roads safely.The dogs might help blind people by smelling and barking if dangerous things are about to happen .The blind still need to do the average day things like shopping at the grocery store and crossing streets. Seeing Eye dogs help them by stopping them when a car is passing by and leading them through streets.it can help the blind by it using its nose to smell where you need to go.dogs are very smart they help blind people,but only some dogs do this.my dog is a nose dog and it smells where to go.i hope i answered your question.have a good day.
It is their smell, for dogs enjoy sniffing around and know/remember the smell/odour of a particular object. Dogs are also very useful when they sniff around, especially as guide dogs.
Depends on the person. We know some who are on their 5th guide dog. My wife is only on her 2nd. Others have had as many as 8. The younger a person is when they start using a guide, the more they will have during their lifetime.
Contact your telecommunications provider and let them know what you want to do. They will guide you through the process.
To write a guide book, you must know the area you are guiding people through. Write one for the areas you know the best - or go to a place you really want to go, and learn all about it, then write a guide book!
14 I dont know what kind of question is that