Sentences with phrase «guide dog schools use»

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The proposal also divulges innovative plans for a sensory garden that will benefit the schools visually impaired students, with an area for guide dogs to use, and two outdoor classrooms.
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.
(Yellow, black and chocolate labs are all used, though most Labradors used as guide dogs are yellow or black labs and some schools specifically do not use chocolates.)
Guide Dogs of America's new Macki and Phil Singer Visitor and Education Center allows our school to enhance our visitors» experience by being able to further educate and give a more in - depth look into our mission: to provide professionally trained guide dogs, and instruction in their use, free of charge to blind men and women across the U.S. and CaGuide Dogs of America's new Macki and Phil Singer Visitor and Education Center allows our school to enhance our visitors» experience by being able to further educate and give a more in - depth look into our mission: to provide professionally trained guide dogs, and instruction in their use, free of charge to blind men and women across the U.S. and CanDogs of America's new Macki and Phil Singer Visitor and Education Center allows our school to enhance our visitors» experience by being able to further educate and give a more in - depth look into our mission: to provide professionally trained guide dogs, and instruction in their use, free of charge to blind men and women across the U.S. and Caguide dogs, and instruction in their use, free of charge to blind men and women across the U.S. and Candogs, and instruction in their use, free of charge to blind men and women across the U.S. and Canada.
This Section shall not apply to guide dogs or service dogs used by blind persons, visually impaired persons, deaf persons, hearing impaired persons, and other persons with physical disabilities who have been taught to use such dogs at a qualified dog guide or service school.
With no government funding, our school relies solely on donations and fundraising to provide guide dogs and instruction in their use free of charge.
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