Things You Need to Know About Guide Dogs
What You Should Know About Your Friend or Family Member's Guide Dog
By Emma S., published Jun 15, 2006
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The person receiving the dog will spend weeks training with the dog. Various things are considered when matching a person and a dog, including the stride of the person, the person’s height and also his or her lifestyle.
Guide dogs are highly trained to help the person they are charged with, and they do their jobs very well. But, their only concern is with their charge, not others in the person’s life, so it’s up to you to know what to do - and what not to do - while around him.
A guide dog is trained to walk in a straight line in the center of the sidewalk, unless there happens to be an obstacle in the way. In that case, he will walk around the obstacle then resume his regular trek. They are also taught to walk straight, indefinitely, unless told to turn a corner.
Guide dogs are also taught to stop before stepping off of a curb. They wait for command to cross or turn and will not step off the curb until a choice is made and a command given. If you happen to be walking with the person and the dog, do not walk to the dog’s left. Instead, walk to the right of the person who has the dog.
Never give commands to someone else’s guide dog. The dog is trained to only follow the commands of his master and will likely ignore you or may even become confused. Let the owner give out all commands.
Never try to lead the person away from the path the dog is taking. Steering the person in a different direction can become very upsetting and confusing to the guide dog. Never grab for the dog’s harness or leash, either. These are strictly for use by the master.
Things You Need to Know About Guide Dogs
Guide dogs are trained to follow only their master's commands.
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Did You Know?
Dogs were first used to guide the blind in 1819 when Herr Johann Whilhelm Klein founded an institute for the blind in Vienna.
Resources
- Apply for a guide dog: www.guidedogs.com More info on guide dogs: home.att.net/~care4k9/Service.html
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