I used to have a guide dog and we were taught not to stop on the up curb because you're on a the road. Instead you feel the harness going up and a step later you walk up the curb. Still quite effective but I prefer this method as it gives more time to actually find the up curb
Excellent. I worked at a guide dogs for the blind organization in the USA California, and they were taught the same thing about curbs of course. Well done.
It sure is a neat experience having a guide dog, one thing that people don't realize is that the relationship between the human and dog is both ways. In order for my dog to do her job, I have also do mine. They need lots of attention and play time. Also, they'll do anything for food. Thats pretty much all they ask for.
Very Interesting. If fascinates me how the dog takes on the responsibility of caring for a human. How they can overcome instinctive behaviour is amazing. For example chasing birds. I own a 9mth black lab who would drag me into a pond to have a swim. Labs have only one weak point ,greed when it come to food. Its hard when those big eyes are looking up at you.
I used to have a guide dog and we were taught not to stop on the up curb because you're on a the road. Instead you feel the harness going up and a step later you walk up the curb. Still quite effective but I prefer this method as it gives more time to actually find the up curb
rachaelannedonnelly 6 months ago
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@rachaelannedonnelly You are absolutely right. Someone else made this comment a while ago and I did shorten them after that. Thanks!
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philcoool 9 months ago
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GUIDE DOGS ARE THE MOST AMAZING CREATURES EVER..... IF YOU CAN READ THIS MESSAGE YOU WILL NEVER TRUELY UNDERSTAND
dougiestyle123 1 year ago
Labrador retriever baby!!! All dogs are excellent but I love that breed!
gealvarez92 1 year ago
GO VEGAN AND SAVE THE LIVES OF PIGS, AND COWS!!
normalguyable 1 year ago
@NitrousZX7 hahahahahahahahaha
AdZander9 1 year ago
Excellent. I worked at a guide dogs for the blind organization in the USA California, and they were taught the same thing about curbs of course. Well done.
rich0319726 1 year ago
It sure is a neat experience having a guide dog, one thing that people don't realize is that the relationship between the human and dog is both ways. In order for my dog to do her job, I have also do mine. They need lots of attention and play time. Also, they'll do anything for food. Thats pretty much all they ask for.
nicholasnoble 1 year ago
I'm actually going to be training a puppy to be a guide dog real soon so its good to see what the pup will be doing in its near future!!
cweseman 2 years ago
Very Interesting. If fascinates me how the dog takes on the responsibility of caring for a human. How they can overcome instinctive behaviour is amazing. For example chasing birds. I own a 9mth black lab who would drag me into a pond to have a swim. Labs have only one weak point ,greed when it come to food. Its hard when those big eyes are looking up at you.
Thank you for the video.
Donegaldan 2 years ago 11
Oh I agree so much! I have a 10yr black lab too, and my word, if there's food about you just can't get her eyes of it!
crazypianolady 2 years ago
Great video! I'm a puppy walker so it's interesting to know what will be expected of our pup XX
Junomoono 3 years ago