Real service dogs are trained to hold their bladder and bowels when flying. However on a long, transatlantic flight they can be taken into the airplane bathroom and use potty pads which are then properly disposed of.
dogs drink out of the toilet because they need more to drink·
Dogs that live in the toilet.
They're called guide dogs. Dogs trained by the Seeing Eye in New Jersey are called either "Seeing Eye" dogs or guide dogs. All other guide dogs are simply called "guide dogs."
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they both guide something.
Because their not trained to...have you ever seen a wolf use the toilet...it's the same thing for them, their both dogs
International Guide Dogs Day is recognized on April 29th.
No, usually guide dogs are Golden Retrievers.
Dogs do not fly unless they take a ride in an aircraft.
who couldnt
guide dogs don't train their puppies or the puppies being trained to be guide dogs but professional dog trainers do
Retired guide dogs do not have the same legal rights and access as working guide dogs. While working guide dogs are granted specific access to public places under laws like the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), retired guide dogs do not fall under these protections. However, many businesses may still choose to allow retired guide dogs as a courtesy, but this is not guaranteed. Ultimately, the rights and access of retired guide dogs depend on the policies of individual establishments.