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Samantha Vining ENGL 1102M Weatherford 11:15 Semester Long Project

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Samantha Vining

ENGL 1102M

Weatherford 11:15

Semester Long Project

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Guide dogs and their significance

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Future guide dogs begin training at a very young age. As puppies they are given to a specific “Puppy Walker,” who will love, train, andcoachthe puppies in the hopes of them becoming well-qualified and adapt guide dogs.

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German Shepherds, Black and Yellow Labradors, and Golden Retrievers are the most commonly used breeds for guide and police dogs because of their obedience, quick and easy learning/ training skills, loyalty, and companionship.

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Crosswalk skills, including intersection navigation and proper curb techniques, are an integral part of guide dog training. A prospective guide dog will not “graduate” from training unlesshe/she learns how to properly navigate curbs and intersections, a natural part of everyday life that can be a matter of life or death for the blind.

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Guide dogs can be trained to do many things, including operating an ATM!

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Police dogs are just as important and widely used as guide dogs. With unfailing loyalty and obedience, police dogs serve not only their partners, but the entire community, as well.

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SAR (search and rescue) dogs are used for locating people in debris, rubble, avalanches, etc. Cadaver dogs are used specifically for detecting human remains.

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Working dogs are also used to detect narcotics, such as heroine, cocaine, and marijuana, along with bombs and other explosives.

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Guide dogs provide more than just the eyes to see or feet to guide, they are loyal and obedient creatures that truly care and understand there partners.

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Bibliography

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Bibliography Continued

Images Continued:http://www.kovendogtraining.com/images/SAR_Dogs.gif

http://www.excelk9.com/09.pix/police.dog.drug.detection.jpg

http://www.mccullagh.org/db9/10d-1/guide-dog.jpg

http://www.disabilityfriends.co.uk/EditorialImages/0e72093e-c80a-4041-bcd0-5967cdd26f7c_guide-dog.jpg

http://blog.nj.com/morristown_impact/2008/02/large_dog.jpg

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