Not exact matches
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.
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 theref
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 theref
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 theref
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 theref
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 theref
dogs herein provided for, except that the owner or keeper
of such
dog shall not be required to pay any fee therefore.
In other breeds blue -
eyed dogs have a greater than normal prevalence
of deafness; my experience has been that most
of the
deaf Catahoulas I have seen have had blue
eyes.
Black and white with no trace
of brindle carries the
deaf gene and can produce blue
eyed dogs with
eye problems.
Among them are crutches, psychiatric care, abortions,
eye exams, guard
dogs, devices like lactation pumps, telephones and televisions for people who are hard
of hearing or
deaf, and hearing aids.