Hi guys, another week has almost passed. Today when I was out to chill with my friends, I saw a blind man with a guide dog crossing the road and was thinking of doing some readings about guide dogs, in which ways they are beneficial to visually impaired people and what makes them one of the most beloved pets in the world. This actually added to what has been earlier written by Xinchen in the previous post and for sure, these additional information is pretty interesting as well.
The first guide dog training schools were established in Germany during World War I to enhance the mobility of returning veterans who were blinded in combat. Guide dogs especially come with a variety of benefits and help in many ways.Becoming the ‘seeing eyes’ for the blind and those with low vision, guide dogs play a wonderful role in helping blind people enjoy a certain amount of independence. They give a blind person more confidence, friendship, and security. By having a guide dog, blind people feel much more confident in their daily life and the guide dogs usually act like a close friend to them, accompanying them to anywhere they go. The blind person’s safety is dependent on the alertness of their guide dog. Therefore, dogs are not only loved for their intelligence, loyalty but also for their kindness and "compassion" to their owners :)
Annie (NGTH2D1401)
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