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  2. Intelligent disobedience - Wikipedia

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    The dog in this case has the capacity to understand that it is performing such an action for the welfare of the person. [ 6 ] In another example, a blind person must communicate with the animal in such a way that the animal can recognize that the person is aware of the surroundings and can safely proceed.

  3. Guide dog - Wikipedia

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    A blind man is led by his guide dog in Brasília, Brazil. A blind woman learns to use her guide dog in a test environment. 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 ...

  4. Blind Shih Tzu and Mom Have Funniest 'Secret Code' for ... - AOL

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    Dogs can be blind for all the same reasons that humans can—age, injury, disease and genetics. But, unlike humans, dogs don’t as heavily rely on their sense of sight, For blind dogs, training ...

  5. Family's Sweet Way of Training Deaf and Blind Shepherd ... - AOL

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    For dogs like these, people advocate a system of training that involves specific touches and gestures made on the dog’s actual body. Here, you can see it in action with a deaf and blind dog ...

  6. Morris Frank - Wikipedia

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    The Seeing Eye, the world-famous dog guide training school, was incorporated in Nashville January 29, 1929, with headquarters in the Fourth and First National Bank Building at 315 Union St. Morris Frank, a 20-year-old blind man from Nashville, and his guide dog Buddy, played a key role in the school's founding and subsequent success.

  7. Moment Blind Golden Retriever's 'Sight Buddy' Helps Him Find ...

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    Whether a dog is born blind or a dog loses vision later in life, there are many ways a loving owner can help them live a full and rewarding life. Blind dogs love to exercise, sniff, and play just ...

  8. Guide horse - Wikipedia

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    The idea of a guide horse for a blind person dates back to 1943 if not earlier, the film The Blocked Trail of that year having a dwarf horse guide a blind miner. [2] The Burlesons though may appear to have a claim for the practical proposal of using a miniature horse as a service animal for the blind or partially sighted.

  9. Chinese robot 'guide dog' aims to improve independence for ...

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    In China, there are just over 400 guide dogs for almost 20 million blind people, Gao said. Pet ownership and service animals are also relatively new concepts in the country, meaning many ...