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  1. 4 RESEARCH REPORT l THE ROLE OF GUIDE DOGS IN 2022 AND BEYOND INTRODUCTION Over the past century, the guide dog has become recognized as a time-honored travel support for people who are blind or have low vision. For those who choose to use them, guide dogs can offer a blend of independence and companionship.

  2. Aug 30, 2022 · Guide Dogs of America. Accessed August 2022. Puppy raising manual: Training phase descriptions. Guide Dogs for the Blind. May 2022. Cutting pet care costs. American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Accessed August 2022. Dog adoption. Guide Dogs for the Blind. Accessed August 2022. Adopt a dog. The Seeing Eye. Accessed August 2022.

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    • Guide Dogs for the Blind Undergo Extensive Training. According to Seeing Eye, an organization that breeds and trains dogs to become guide dogs, training starts at 8 weeks old, when selected puppies are placed in the homes of trained volunteers.
    • A 13-Century Chinese Scroll Provides Early Evidence of Guide Dogs. Researchers theorize that historically, humans selectively bred dogs more for function than their appearance.2 The scientific literature has documented dogs with specific roles, such as companion animals and herders, thousands of years ago.
    • A Guide Dog Named Buddy Made History in 1928. The history of guide dogs in the United States can be traced to one clever pooch named Buddy. An essay published in 1927 in The Saturday Evening Post caught the attention of Morris Frank.
    • A Guide Dog Has a Long, Productive Life. An individual forges a strong bond with their guide dogs. That makes the relatively long, productive life they have so valuable.
  3. A survey assessing the attitudes about guide dogs of 533 adults who are blind or have low vision, including both guide dog users and nonusers; and Interviews and focus groups with a total of 75 individuals, including current and former guide dog users; guide dog school staff, orientation and mobility (O&M) instructors, cane users, and individuals with low vision who do not use mobility aids.

  4. Guide Dogs for the Blind (GDB) and the American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) have announced the findings of The Role of Guide Dogs in 2022 and Beyond, a joint, two-year research study to examine the long-term outlook for guide dog use in the United States and Canada. This week Theresa sits down with Dr. Arielle Silverman to discuss the findings and next steps.

  5. Sep 10, 2023 · Guide dogs have a long history that dates back centuries. The concept of using dogs to assist visually impaired individuals can be traced back to ancient civilizations. 2. How are guide dogs trained? Guide dogs undergo an intensive training program that includes obedience training, socialization, and exposure to various environments.

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  7. Apr 26, 2022 · "Being part of a guide dog team provides mobility, safety and confidence, leading to increased independence and a sense of connection with the world, the safety of their handler is the guide dog's ...