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Guide and other Service Dogs work for as long as they can. When they can no longer function as a reliable guide they are retired and either stay with the handler or go back to the original trainer/org. Many families like to adopt retired service animals, giving them a loving home in their golden years.
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Usually after age 10, depending on the program and how well the dog is working. Many dogs retire early because they can no longer perform their function, while other may last past age 13 if their health is good.
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Depends on where you are, but in some US states, it is illegal to refuse a working, certified Guide Dog
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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.