Dogs used
as guides for blind persons and commonly known as «seeing - eye» dogs or dogs used to assist deaf persons and commonly known as «hearing - ear» dogs shall be licensed as other dogs herein provided for, except that the owner or keeper of such dog shall not be required to pay any fee therefore.
Volunteer puppy raisers play a key role in preparing a young dog to be trained
as a guide for the blind.
The Smooth Collie has shone as a military dog in the two World Wars,
as a guide for the blind, and as a search and rescue dog.
One of the best family dogs and canine companions because of their gentle, loving disposition, the highly trainable Labrador also excels today in drug detection,
as a guide for the blind, and service dog for the disabled.
Not exact matches
The company's core principles include taking responsibility
for both successes and failures, being fiercely loyal to the company culture, obsessing over exceptional customer service, working with integrity, meeting challenges with positivity, embracing
blind faith
as well
as the grind, and taking the lead while
guiding others to achieve their full potential.
Denouncing them
as blind guides, fools, hypocrites and a brood of vipers, he uttered harsh public words condemning them
for their many errors, including their preoccupation with tithing on small matters and their neglect of more important things such
as justice and mercy (Matt.
As he once castigated the Pharisees
for being «
blind guides», so fundamentalism fails to see in the secular global world genuine signs of what Jesus once talked about in terms of the Kingdom of God.
According to information provided by the TSA, officers screened 20 puppies and their trainers from the Finger Lakes Puppy Raising Region of
Guiding Eyes
for the
Blind,
as they practiced coming through the checkpoint in an effort to acclimate the future
guide dogs with an important piece of the airport experience — the security checkpoint.
Kodama started to read a page at random and Borges, amazingly,
guided her to the right page even though he had been
blind for many years and —
as he jotted on the first page — had read the book in 1916, decades before this encounter with Kodama.
After World War II, Menzel began the peacetime pursuit of breeding and training Canaans
as guide dogs
for the
blind.
As part of the Sun Protection package (optional extra), Mercedes - Benz supplies two - piece luxury sun visors for the driver and front passenger, an electrically operated rear window blind, guided on the C - pillars as in the S ‑ Class, and manually operated roller blinds for the insides of the rear side window
As part of the Sun Protection package (optional extra), Mercedes - Benz supplies two - piece luxury sun visors
for the driver and front passenger, an electrically operated rear window
blind,
guided on the C - pillars
as in the S ‑ Class, and manually operated roller blinds for the insides of the rear side window
as in the S ‑ Class, and manually operated roller
blinds for the insides of the rear side windows.
Heaven is
for Real is the book behind the blockbuster, Soul Surfer is the amazing story of shark - attack survivor Bethany Hamilton, and Thunder Dog is the true account of a
blind man and his
guide dog who escaped the north tower of the World Trade Center
as it collapsed on 9/11.
GDAB, a local non-profit organisation, aims to reduce the stigma associated with the
blind and visually - impaired,
as well
as improve their quality of life by providing training
for guide dogs that will help the visually - impaired.
Pets» resident pooch, Bella, joins in the fun
as we show our support
for Run
for Light 2015, a charity run
for the
Guide Dogs Association of the
Blind!
For instance, Oklahoma requires any driver of a vehicle who knowingly approaches within 15 feet of a person who is in the roadway or at an intersection and who is wholly or partially
blind and who is carrying a cane or walking stick white in color, or white tipped with red, or who is using a dog
guide wearing a specialized harness, or who is wholly or partially deaf and is using a signal dog wearing an orange identifying collar, or who is physically handicapped and is using a service dog, shall immediately come to a full stop and take such precautions before proceeding
as may be necessary to avoid accident or injury to the person wholly or partially
blind, deaf or physically handicapped.
Detailed — Handicapped Persons § 30 -4-2 (2) Every person engaged in the training of a
guide dog or service dog
for the purpose of accompanying a person
as provided in paragraph (1) of this subsection shall have the same right to be accompanied by such dog being trained
as the totally or partially
blind person, deaf person, or physically disabled person has under paragraph (1) of this subsection, so long
as such trainer is identified
as an agent or employee of a school
for seeing eye, hearing, service, or
guide dogs.
Dobes have been used
for police work, coursing, scent tracking, diving, therapy, search and rescue,
as well
as guiding the
blind.
She spent years in the Service Dog field, training both
Guide Dogs
for the
Blind and Assistance Dogs
for the Disabled,
as well
as many years working with pet dogs.
I know dogs are used
as therapy dogs
for adults and children
for a variety of purposes: seizure alert dogs; hearing ear dogs — sound alert dogs;
guide dogs
for the
blind; help with a variety of disabilities; and even help with certain phobias, such
as agoraphobia.
The Collie's talents include herding, search and rescue,
guide for the
blind, agility, competitive obedience, acting in the movies, and
as a guard and watchdog.
Today, the Bouvier is not only a fine family companion but serves
as a watchdog, a
guide for the
blind, a police dog, and a tracking dog.
He is also used in search and rescue and
as a
guide dog
for the
blind.
The other thing that the dogs are used
for is
as guide dogs
for the
blind.
They are kind and gently dogs and it is no wonder that they are so often used
as guide dogs
for the
blind as well
as rescue and therapy dogs.
They are used by the armed services and police
for protection, tracking, rescue work;
for herding and
as a
guide dog
for the
blind.
She has served
as a consultant to
Guiding Eyes
for the
Blind (Patterson, NY), Southeastern
Guide Dogs (Tampa, FL), Fidelco
Guide Dog Foundation (Bloomfield, CT), Assistance Dogs of the West (Santa Fe, NM) and
Guide Dogs of America (Sylmar, CA).
d. To aid with every possible means in demonstrating the German Shepherd Dog's conspicuous ability
as a companion, war, Red Cross, police, drug and explosive detection, security, herding, search and rescue dog, and
guide dog
for the
blind
Therapy dogs do not wear a vest so they are not confused with service dogs, who act
as guides for deaf or
blind owners, and so that
as much of their body
as possible can be stroked and petted.
E. Every totally or partially
blind person shall have the right to be accompanied by a dog in harness trained
as a
guide dog, every deaf or hearing - impaired person shall have the right to be accompanied by a dog trained
as a hearing dog on a blaze orange leash, and every mobility - impaired or otherwise disabled person shall have the right to be accompanied by a dog, trained
as a service dog, in a harness, backpack, or vest identifying the dog
as a trained service dog, in any of the places listed in subsection B without being required to pay an extra charge
for the dog, provided that he shall be liable
for any damage done to the premises or facilities by such dog.
This versatile hunting breed comes in three colors — yellow, black and chocolate — and because of their desire to please their master they excel
as guide dogs
for the
blind,
as part of search - and - rescue teams or in narcotics detection with law enforcement.
The driver of a vehicle approaching a totally or partially
blind pedestrian who is carrying a cane predominantly white or metallic in color, with or without a red tip, or using a
guide dog, or a person employed by an accredited school
for training
guide dogs who provides notice through a sign or other method that he or she is training a dog
as a
guide dog shall take all necessary precautions prescribed by law to avoid injury to the
blind pedestrian, and the dog trainer.
Due to their intelligence and eagerness to work, they are often employed
as police dogs, guard dogs,
guide dogs
for blind people, therapy dogs, and search and rescue dogs.
Though they are excellent herding dogs, German shepherds are very well suited to work
as service animals, such
as guide dogs
for the
blind.
Most commonly referred to
as «Seeing - Eye Dogs» or «
Guide Dogs,» there are in reality many organizations in the U.S. that provide guide dogs for blind pe
Guide Dogs,» there are in reality many organizations in the U.S. that provide
guide dogs for blind pe
guide dogs
for blind people.
With training, pets can help their owners to lead a more normal life,
as with the case of
guide dogs
for the
blind.
There are organizations that train and certify the dog, specific
for the disability (such
as Guide Dogs for the Blind in Santa Rosa trains guide dogs, Canine Companions train dogs for people who use wheelchairs,
Guide Dogs
for the
Blind in Santa Rosa trains
guide dogs, Canine Companions train dogs for people who use wheelchairs,
guide dogs, Canine Companions train dogs
for people who use wheelchairs, etc).
German Shepherds keenness to learn and intelligence, makes them ideal
as working dogs and they are regularly seen in the military and
as guide dogs
for the
blind, hearing dogs
for the deaf and helping dogs
for the disabled.
The dogs quickly proved their worth, serving
as sentry dogs, messengers, mine detectors, Red Cross helpers and even locators of wounded soldiers during World War II and
as guide dogs
for the
blind after the war.
As Executive Director
for TeleVet, Susan was instrumental in expanding the business to serve five Northern California Counties with veterinary referred clients
for canine behavior and optimal health lectures by Dr. Rolan Tripp, and puppy socialization classes provided by seven top trainers in the area, supervised by trainer Steve Grunow (apprenticed under Dr. Ian Dunbar's Sirius Puppy Training, now working
for Guide Dogs
for the
Blind).
(b) Individuals who are
blind or otherwise visually impaired and persons licensed to train
guide dogs
for individuals who are
blind or visually impaired pursuant to Chapter 9.5 (commencing with Section 7200) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code or
as defined in regulations implementing Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (Public Law 101 - 336), [FN1] and individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing and persons authorized to train signal dogs
for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, and individuals with a disability and persons who are authorized to train service dogs
for the individuals with a disability may take dogs,
for the purpose of training them
as guide dogs, signal dogs, or service dogs in any of the places specified in Section 54.1 without being required to pay an extra charge or security deposit
for the
guide dog, signal dog, or service dog.
For German Shepherds to be truly happy they should have a job to do, such as practicing daily for agility trials, or working as a guide dog for the bli
For German Shepherds to be truly happy they should have a job to do, such
as practicing daily
for agility trials, or working as a guide dog for the bli
for agility trials, or working
as a
guide dog
for the bli
for the
blind.
She fostered a brood (a female breeding dog), raised two puppies
as they trained to become service dogs, and volunteered
as an early puppy socializer at
Guiding Eyes
for the
Blind.
They are trained
as guide dogs
for blind people and
as assistance dogs.
Members of the breed are widely used by police officers and the military,
as guide dogs
for the
blind, guardians, drug and contraband detection dogs, and Search and Rescue dogs.
She has also served
as a puppy raiser
for the development of future
guide dogs
for Guiding Eyes
for the
Blind.
Today, the breed is one of the most versatile, succeeding in obedience, agility, tracking, hunting and field events,
as guide dogs
for the
blind, service dogs, search and rescue dogs and
as popular companions.
They are now used
as guard dogs, Police dogs, Seeing Eye dogs
for the
blind,
guide dogs
for the deaf, and many other very noble uses.
They are employed
as guide dogs
for the
blind, independence dogs
for the disabled, make superb hunting retrievers and excel in the show and obedience rings.
for their ability to herd, to retrieve, to guard our property, to
guide the
blind and to act
as companions.
The Labradoodle,
for example, a cross between a Labrador Retriever and a Standard Poodle, was first explored
as an option
for a
guide dog
for a
blind person who was allergic to dogs.