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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. Morris Frank and his first dog, Buddy, traveled thousands of miles throughout the United States carrying the message of hope to blind people and demonstrating to the public the value of a dog guide. Buddy, who broke many travel barriers for dog guides, died shortly after this photo was taken in 1938. Morris has had five dogs–all named Buddy

  3. May 1, 2024 · Morris Frank was a blind man who helped start the first school that trained seeing eye dogs. His dog Buddy is considered to be the first seeing eye dog in America. Born to a prominent Jewish family in Nashville, Tennessee in 1908, Morris’ life story demonstrates the adage “truth is stranger than fiction.”. As a child, he was the primary ...

  4. Jan 11, 2017 · In 1929, at age 21, Morris co-founded, with Dorothy Eustis, the first guide-dog school in the United States. It was called “The Seeing Eye,” from Proverbs 20:12: “The hearing ear and the seeing eye – the Lord hath made them both.”. The school started in Morris’ hometown of Nashville, and later moved to Morristown, New Jersey.

  5. May 16, 2017 · Frank and Eustis established the first guide dog training school in the US in Nashville, on January 29, 1929. Frank was true to his word, becoming a tireless advocate of public accessibility for the blind and their guide dogs. In 1928, he was routinely told that Buddy couldn’t ride in the passenger compartment with him.

  6. Aug 29, 2024 · Frank Morris and his faithful companion Buddy did something amazing, transforming the lives of blind people by granting them newfound independence. Buddy, in Frank’s words, bestowed upon him the invaluable gift of freedom. Before the advent of guide dogs, those with visual impairments faced widespread marginalization.

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  8. The history of Guide Dogs. Fact! The first known example of a special relationship between a dog and a blind person was depicted in a first-century AD mural in the ruins of Roman Herculaneum. The Guide Dogs story started in 1931 with two amazing British pioneers, Muriel Crooke and Rosamund Bond. These remarkable women organised the training of ...

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