because they have had extensive training on what to do but you can really never trusst a guide dog
A dog must Trust its owner for it to do what it is told, if the dog doesn't trust its owner then the dog may think its owner may harm him/her. The owner, will have to trust the dog for many reasons. If you didn't trust the dog, then would you not feel scared to cross a road or walk along a footpath in case a car comes or you walk onto a road? This is only one reason but there are many more, Hope This helped ;)
They are trained for years and get to know the area really well
To get a dog to trust you, love it.
No. Dogs Trust usually asks for between £60-£80 when you adopt a dog. This is usually to cover part of the fees incurred when they are looking after a dog. EG, vet fees, food.... But in my opinion, £60-£80 is nothing to know that the dog has been looked after by Dogs Trust and knowing that there are no problems with the dog that you won't know about.
The phrase "dog guide" is a noun. The plural would be dog guides.
An antonym is a word that expresses a meaning opposed to the meaning of another word. The only opposite of guide dog is "not guide dog."
You can trust any breed except for a wolf dog.
If your mom doesn't know whether or not you should get a dog, it is probably because she doesn't know if she can trust you or not. When I wanted to get my dog I had to prove to my mom that I was responsible enough to handle it. Hope this helps!
It is because the dog doesn't know you well ... And you should have its trust Before you give it food to eat.
You won't know but the dog will, trust in nature it usually works fine..
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Building trust with one's dog can be attained through many strategies. One way to earn your dog's trust is to never abuse, neglect, abandon, or treat your dog harshly.