It depends on their temperament, a sense of control, a wanting to work, Such as Shepards want to work and want to please their owners, and are quite thick-skinned. While Labs also want to work and please their owners, they are thin-skinned and can "break" if you scold them too much.
A "working" dog is trained to do a "job" such as a sheepdog, a guide dog, a sniffer dog or a guard dog, whereas a "toy" dog is usually a small pet lapdog. Traditionally certain breeds were classified as working dogs Sheepdogs etc. and toy breeds would be like Chihuahuas etc.
I think they would be Labradors.
No they are not. All dogs are mammals. Guide dogs for the blind are usually Labrador or golden retriever breeds because they are some of the most loyal and intelligent breeds. Guide dogs for the deaf are usually spaniels such as cocker spaniels because of their great hearing and affection.
There are about 400 breeds of dogs in the world. - TSR
The most common guide and police dog breeds are the German Shepard and Labrador retriever.
The UK Kennel club recognises 209 breeds of dog for show purposes.Loads
Guide dogs don't use indoor plumbing. They are taught to do their business on command at the curb.
Charles Messier was an astronomer from the 1700s who created a guidebook to certain star groupings and nebulae. He created the guide so that other astronomers would have an easier time finding objects in the night sky.
Salukis are usually never used a guide dog, their body shape is not correct for it. The typical guide dog breeds are labrador retrievers, golden retrievers, german shepherds, and poodles. Salukis can be trained to be other kinds of service dogs besides guide dogs.
A procedure is a guide line to do certain things concisely and appropriately.
The glasses guide determines the best frames for certain facial shape as well as many other things. The glasses guide also helps with finding an appropriate color and style.
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