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      • Guide dogs are specially trained dogs used by people with vision loss. These canines help blind people travel safely from one place to another. They're excellent at helping a blind person avoid obstacles, stop at elevation changes, and look out for oncoming traffic.
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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Guide_dogGuide dog - Wikipedia

    Guide dogs (colloquially known in the US as seeing-eye dogs[1]) are assistance dogs trained to lead blind or visually impaired people around obstacles. Although dogs can be trained to navigate various obstacles, they are red–green colour blind and incapable of interpreting street signs.

  2. In 1819, Johann Wilhelm Klein, founder of the Institute for the Education of the Blind (Blinden-Erziehungs-Institut) in Vienna, mentioned the concept of the guide dog in his book on educating blind people (Lehrbuch zum Unterricht der Blinden) and described his method for training dogs.

  3. Aug 30, 2022 · A guide dog is a type of service dog that is specially trained to work with people who are blind or visually impaired. Their main job is to make sure people are safe. They help with things like crossing the street, walking in unfamiliar places and navigating busy environments.

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  4. Jul 1, 2003 · At first, the Seeing Eye school used only female dogs, but as the demand for animals grew, males were added. All animals trained by The Seeing Eye are used as guides for the blind and not as guard dogs.

    • Gerald A. Fishman
    • 2003
  5. Jul 27, 2024 · Guide dogs are specially trained dogs used by people with vision loss. These canines help blind people travel safely from one place to another. They're excellent at helping a...

  6. She did and Mr. Frank became known as the first blind person to use a guide dog. As part of an arrangement he’d made with Ms. Eustis, Mr. Frank started training guide dogs in the United States. The foundation that Mr. Frank started was dubbed “The Seeing Eye” and the so-called Seeing Eye dog was effectively born.

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  8. Guide Dogs for the Blind was incorporated on May 27, 1942, and Lois and Don began training dogs and instructing students from a rented home in Los Gatos, California (south of San Jose). A German Shepherd named Blondie, who had been rescued from a Pasadena dog shelter, was one of the first dogs trained.

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