In the United States and Canada,
only Guide Dogs for the Blind has any «branches» or presence outside their central facility.
Only guide dogs for the blind, service dogs for people with disabilities and working dogs in training are permitted inside the Aquarium.
Not exact matches
The pets team was also out in full force to not
only lend support to both
Dog Walk 2015 and Run
for Light 2015 — a 5 km run in support of the
Guide Dogs Association of the
Blind (GDAB)-- but also to spend quality time with one another and with our furkids.
And contrary to popular beliefs,
guide dogs are not just
for the
blind only.
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.
Not
only are Labradors terrific in the field, but they are also very reliable
guide dogs for the
blind.
At
Guiding Eyes
for the
Blind,
only the top 50 percent of the returning puppies will stay with the school — so the school places a little over 400 puppies with raisers each year, needing
only 200
dogs for the training program.
In fact, people can obtain a
dog from any of the schools, save five (which serve
only their own geographical regions), and many
dogs from The Seeing Eye, Leader Dogs, Guiding Eyes and the other schools work on the west coast, while many dogs from Guide Dogs for the Blind work all around the coun
dogs from The Seeing Eye, Leader
Dogs, Guiding Eyes and the other schools work on the west coast, while many dogs from Guide Dogs for the Blind work all around the coun
Dogs,
Guiding Eyes and the other schools work on the west coast, while many
dogs from Guide Dogs for the Blind work all around the coun
dogs from
Guide Dogs for the Blind work all around the coun
Dogs for the
Blind work all around the country.
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Guide Dogs for the
Blind in the United States trains
only Labrador Retrievers, Golden Retrievers and crosses between these breeds.
After spending the first year of her life with GDB puppy raisers, she returned to campus
for another year of intensive training to become a
guide dog and was partnered with Trevor Thomas, the
only blind professional long distance hiker in the world.
Not
only used
for retrieving game, Labradors are often trained to become
guide dogs for the
blind, handicapped assistance
dogs and «sniffer»
dogs for drugs and arm detection.
Guide Dogs for the
Blind in the United Kingdom trains usually
only Labrador Retrievers, Golden Retrievers and crosses between these breeds.