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Ideal Information on Guide Dog TrainingSighted individuals should know the proper behavior when they come into contact with guide dogs for the blind. First, and foremost, the dogs are working and should not be distracted from their function.How Can Dog Trainers and Others Help?If you have some background in dog training, you can become a guide dog trainer. Many qualified dog trainers handle the animal's basic obedience training before passing the dog on to a more qualified trainer for the final phase of its training.Guide dog training or Guide dog puppy raising is a wonderful contribution but it takes more than love and willingness to foster guide dog puppies. You have to give them up when it's time for their training to continue. If you think you can perform this valuable function without your heart breaking with each goodbye, contact the National Association of Guide Dog Users for more information. Where Do I Learn More About Guide Dogs?If you are legally blind and want to adopt a guide dog the only requirement is to fill out the application form. You must be at least 16 years of age to apply. You must also know how to move around by yourself with a cane. Finally, you must be willing to take good care of the guide dog assigned to you and to accept all the responsibilities that come with owning it.The only guide dog equipment you are going to need is a harness for the dog to wear as a means of guiding you. The harness is outfitted with a handle which the owner holds. These harnesses are commonly u-shaped although the harness can be customized to fit your special needs. For instance if an individual has some sort of physical impairment in addition to their visual difficulty, equipment can be tailored accordingly. Guide dogs can even be trained to work with blind people who are wheelchair bound. Non-profit organizations engaged in training guide dogs perform an invaluable service that enhances the mobility of the visually impaired in our society. Guide dogs for the blind are not just working animals but companions and friends who enrich the lives of their masters in more ways than anyone can ever know. Related ArticlesHealing Hearts, Therapy Dogs in ActionAssistance Dogs: Bred to Help Intro to the World of Guard Dogs Outstanding Canine Heroes: Search and Rescue Dogs Best Tips for Training Hunting Dogs Best of the Best: Show Dogs |
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