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  •    Home » Articles » DogTraining » How Important Is Guide Dog Training? Is It Worth It?

    How Important Is Guide Dog Training? Is It Worth It?

     

    Guide dog training is completed by talented professionals who are patient, knowledgeable and consistent. These are important qualities for anyone who trains animals. People have fallen in love with some of the animals in the movies or on television who perform tricks and take care of their masters. Everybody has also seen blind people led by a dog who has gone through guide dog training with talented animal trainers. There are many examples of police leading a dog to search a building or a car for possible dangers. All of the trainers prepare their animals for some kind of service, but guide dog training prepares these animals for a very special kind of service.

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    Guide dog training prepares the animals to help people with a disability. These dogs can lead someone who is totally blind around a large city. The guide dog training prepares the animals to lead their master across streets, through parks and onto busses. The training prepares the animal to take care of the owner in daily life. These blind people would not get to live life so fully without the guide dog training provided to their animals.

    Guide Dog Training Takes Knowledge And Understanding

    Guide dog training is provided by bright professionals who understand dogs and people with disabilities. They must know both. These experts have to know something about people with disabilities because they have to know about the obstacles these people face in their daily lives. They also need to know animals because they must know how these animals will react in different situations. They have to know about the behavior of each of the animals that they train. Guide dog training includes both the animal and the person in need of a guide dog. It is very important for the dog to have a perfect relationship with the person who needs guidance.

    The people and dogs work together on training for at least a month at the centers for guide dog training. The training has to prepare the dogs for many different events and circumstances. While the dog may instantly recognize a hazard on the sidewalk in front of him, the dog also has to recognize dangers overhead as well. The guide dog training must prepare them to avoid high and low problems. The dog must be able to work in a large group of people who might provide some distractions. People may want to play with a dog or give him a treat. The trainers must make sure that the dogs can lead their owner at all times.

     

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