they'll use the dogs for the blinded
it will never dogs cant use money unless it goes to the goverment or blind people
It's estimated there are 3,000- 5,000 active teams in the US for Guide Dogs. Roughly 100-150 new dogs graduate each year from all the schools. There are nearly 20,000 total service dogs in use currently.
to keep them company, or when someone is blind the dogs guide them
It is a cane blond what blind people use.
A guide dogs job is to help people that are blind or people that need help getting around places.
Guide Dogs for the Blind is an organization that trains and places guide dogs for people who are blind without charge to the consumer. The link below will take you to their website.
Guide dogs don't use indoor plumbing. They are taught to do their business on command at the curb.
guide dogs don't train their puppies or the puppies being trained to be guide dogs but professional dog trainers do
They all help help people. K9 dogs: find injured people and get them out alive. Guide dogs: help people understand their surroundings to keep them alive. And Guard dogs: Keep people away from dangerous things therefore keeping them alive and well.
Guide dogs are useful because they help blind people get around on their own, without having to hire someone to drive them places and whatnot. Guide dogs help blind people get around on their own and live as much as a normal life as possible.
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In the U.S., you must be legally blind to use a guide dog. In some states, trainers of guide dogs are required to be licensed in order to train them. Retired guide dogs, which are placed in pet homes, are no longer considered guide dogs and cannot be taken places where pet dogs are not permitted.