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  2. Guide dog - Wikipedia

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    Guide dogs (colloquially known in the US as seeing-eye dogs [1]) are assistance dogs trained to lead blind or visually impaired people around obstacles. Although dogs can be trained to navigate various obstacles, they are red–green colour blind and incapable of interpreting street signs .

  3. The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association - Wikipedia

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    The organisation's guide dog service pairs blind or partially-sighted individuals with specially trained dogs, predominantly bred in-house rather than sourced externally. To ensure genetic diversity, there are instances of exchanging sperm samples with other guide dog organizations globally.

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  5. Guiding Eyes for the Blind - Wikipedia

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    Dog training begins immediately after a guide dog is born. The dogs are born in the Whelping Kennel facility of Guiding Eyes for the Blind (GEB), located in Patterson, New York. The first nine weeks of guide dog training consist of exposure to various environments and experiences to help with their emotional and intellectual development.

  6. Guide Dog Nonprofit 'Urgently Needs' Volunteer Puppy Raisers ...

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    Over 2,000 guide dog teams from Leader Dogs for the Blind are active across North America today. Volunteers who want to help raise the puppies can either visit LeaderDog.Org/Volunteer or call 888 ...

  7. Guide Dogs charity issues appeal for volunteers with tattoos ...

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    Sight loss charity Guide Dogs has issued an appeal for volunteers with distinctive physical characterists, as research reveals almost two-thirds of dogs have reacted with fear or confusion to ...

  8. Guide Dogs for the Blind - Wikipedia

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    Guide Dogs for the Blind (GDB) is a guide dog school located in the United States, with campuses in San Rafael, California, and Boring, Oregon. It was founded in 1942 by Lois Merrihew and Don Donaldson [2] to help veterans who had been blinded in World War II. Guide Dogs for the Blind has about 2100 Guide Dog teams across the United States and ...

  9. Guide Dog puppies explore spooky attractions ahead of ... - AOL

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    Sight loss charity Guide Dogs has said puppies have been visiting famous haunted attractions across the UK to highlight the importance of preparing young dogs for the spooky day.