a trained guide dog because a cane does nothing for you and a dog guides you
They can be - They're usually trained to make the blind-person's life more independent. It depends in the requirements of the individual.
The dogs usually, open the doors, bark, for where something is, if the blind human, needs to obtain something. The dogs, are trained all this, they're usually labs, or golden retrievers, that do this job, because they're easily trained for work.
only if there trained to dubazzz
hellen Keller is a famous blind person.
If training is started young, dogs such as Labrador retrievers can be trained not to bark. This is done for guide dogs when barking would disorient a blind person.
Normally a guide dog would be a specially trained dog who would act as the eyes for a blind or partially sighted person. To 'guide' them safely in the outside world.
15mph
15mph
by trying to get not blind
He won't. He'll just go mug the deaf person for the diamond and give it back to the blind person.
Same as a regular person just they are blind
Blind is when a person can't seeAnswer:There is a range in blindness from visulally impaired through legally blind to totally blind. Legally blind in most jurisdictions is a range of vision where the person can only see at 20 feet wwhat a normal sighted person can see at 100 feet.