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Guide dogs and blind people ?
discowoman:
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--- Quote from: discowoman on May 05, 2008, 11:44:23 ---She ended up being a 'house ' dog, and he continued doing what he'd done for the previous 25 years - going it alone!
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Great - all those stamps I've sent off over the years, and the dog ends up sat in front of the TV :doh:
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:lol: best part is - he didnt even ask for, or want , a dog - do gooders suggested he had one, even though he had coped for 25 years on his own, including travelling to and from school on his own, same with college and eventually when he found a job too.
I love his philosophy tho'....just because i'm blind - doesnt make me a liability
crazymac:
I had a neighbour when I was growing up that was blind. She had a compound in the back garden that she took the dog to as required and it did both bits in there and ONLY in there. It never went while they were out and about! Damn clever dog!
Then every so often we or one of her family would go out and clear it with a shovel.
4 landies:
Well it is believed that the other senses are more acute when blind so maybe the blind person smells it out. . . . . .so next time you think a blind person has fallen over leave them alone coz they are cleaning up. :lol: :lol:
DIE BOK:
--- Quote from: wizard on May 05, 2008, 10:03:45 ---I though that they might be trained only to poop in one place or go on command but what if the blind guy is on holiday or they swap dogs with another blind guy.
Next time i see a blind guy and his dog I'll stop and ask them.
wizard :twisted:
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You need something to occupy your mind, you must have far too much time on your hands Boet!!!
graham:
--- Quote from: old joe on May 05, 2008, 07:04:28 ---they are actually trained to go on command.
Dazza
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Yep but it gets messy when they start going deaf shouting sit :doh:
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