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  1. The German Red Cross Ambulance Dogs Association established a training centre in Oldenberg. The first guide dog was issued in 1916 to a blinded veteran, Paul Feyen. Within a year there were 100 guide dogs issued and 539 guide dogs had been issued by 1919. In 1922, the first classes for civilian blind men commenced.

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  2. Our mission is to provide, at no charge, trained German Shepherd guide dogs to the blind and visually impaired for the enhancement of their safety and independence.

  3. Jun 23, 2015 · In 1921, the school relocated to Potsdam, and several branches were opened throughout the country. Guide dogs were initially provided exclusively for war veterans, and, accordingly, they were called guide dogs for the war blind (Kriegsblindenführhund).

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  4. The piece described a German dog guide training school for blind veterans of the First World War and sparked a flood of mail, including a letter from a 20-year-old blind man named Morris Frank [3] who promised to help set up a similar school in the United States if Eustis would train him to use a dog guide.

  5. Apr 14, 2016 · In 1927, this article about dogs being trained in Germany to help blind veterans of World War I led to a new independence for thousands of visually impaired Americans.

  6. Oct 7, 2024 · Discover the inspiring story of Buddy, the first guide dog, and how guide dogs for the blind continue to transform lives by providing independence and mobility for visually impaired individuals.

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  8. Morris Frank, a young blind man from Nashville, Tennessee. Morris wrote to Dorothy asking her to help train a dog alongside the training school in Postdam, Germany. In 1928, he went to Switzlerland to meet the dog Dorthy helped train—a female German Shepherd guide dog he later named Buddy.

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