where did the guide dogs start
The phrase "dog guide" is a noun. The plural would be dog guides.
helper dog
The concept of service dogs began in the mid-20th century, with formal organizations dedicated to training and providing service dogs developing around the 1970s and 1980s. The specific start date of individual service dog organizations may vary.
only if its a guide dog .
play!
The phrase "dog guide" is a noun. The plural would be dog guides.
An antonym is a word that expresses a meaning opposed to the meaning of another word. The only opposite of guide dog is "not guide dog."
helper dog
The cast of Guide Dog - 2006 includes: Barnold as Dog Destry as Dog Cameron Donohue as Dog Mike Pachelli as Dog
No. Because a Fox is not a Dog. You may be able to use the fox as a guide animal, but a fox is not a dog.
the one who is very afraid of thieves, etc. uses a guide dog for safety.
because they have had extensive training on what to do but you can really never trusst a guide dog
1 normal dog. 2 intense training. 3 guide dog
maybe. Depends on the dog.
There are several guide dog programs. The one usually referred to simply as "Guide Dogs" is the Guide Dog program for the United Kingdom. Their website is at www.guidedogs.org.uk
A therapy dog, a guide dog, guard dog, and a police dog.
Guide Dogs walk with their owners/handlers. Being a dog they can run very fast, but this skill is not used for guide dogs.