Labrador Retriever can be a good guide dog due to its even temperament, intelligence, strong sense of smell and quick learning ability.
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.
Labrador Retrievers and Golden Retrievers
Labrador retrievers
labrador retrievers
Labrador retrievers, Golden retrievers, German Shepherds, and poodles. Doodles (goldendoodles, labradoodles, etc.) are also becoming more common.
Yes. They are the most common dog in the USA.
Labrador retrievers
Yes, the Labrador Retriever originated in Newfoundland, but since there was already a Newfoundland named dog, it was named after the sea Labrador. The dog was named this by the sea in which the men who bred the dog worked in.
There are quite a few domesticated Labrador retrievers in the world. There are thousands of these cute Labrador retrievers in the world.
According to Guide Dogs of America, "We use 70% Labrador Retrievers, 15% Golden Retrievers, and 15% German Shepherds." They also say that they need, "dogs that not only had excellent health, intelligence, and temperament, but also exhibited a willingness to work, and that thrived on praise."
Labrador retrievers originated in Newfoundland, Canada.
Labrador Retrievers have 4 legs that they walk on.