I am sometimes seen in California. Butseriously, folks, please more specific as to what you are referring to.
no people do it to test your seeing skills
it helps blind people see
As of 2013, Mississippi does not have a state dog.
Seeing Eye Dog was created in 2009.
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.
If your veterinarian has prescribed steroids to treat your dog, and you aren't seeing the condition improve, you need to report it to your vet. A dose adjustment may be necessary, or another medication might be needed.
Seeing eye dogs, as puppies, should be placed with a foster family to receive lots of love and care. This trains the dog to be patient and friendly around others, which are useful seeing eye dog qualities.
yes
You can't! The only way is if the dog is a seeing eye dog.
Yes! For a great book with information on this topic see Thunder Dog, a new book by a man who survived the Twin Towers with the help of his seeing eye dog. He has had seeing eye dogs for years and gives a lot of information about seeing eye dogs in schools. Ask your library about the book.
An aide dog is an alternative term for a service dog, a dog such as a seeing-eye dog or a hearing-ear dog who helps a person who has a physical disability.
Idaho does not have an official state dog.