Guide Dogs
Guide dogs are also well-known as service dogs. They are the eyes for blind people. Guide dogs that have undergone rigorous training can help blind people go out. It brought great convenience to the blind man's livelihood. They are accustomed to being restrained by collars, guide traction belts and other accessories. They understand many passwords and can lead blind people to walk safely. When encountering obstacles or turning corners, they will also guide their owners to stop to avoid danger.
So which types are qualified as guide dogs? The most profound impression on everyone is the tear-jerking movie "Guide Dog Q". Among them, Little Q’s breed is Labrador. In fact, many types of dogs can be trained as guide dogs, but the first choices in China are golden retrievers and Labradors. So why can golden retrievers and Labradors be chosen as guide dogs?
First of all, blind dogs have to undergo rigorous training since they were young. To become a qualified guide dog, the dog needs to receive all-round training. First of all, when selecting a dog breed, it must be of moderate size and easy to pull; for example, a guide dog must be intelligent, have good memory, and be easy to train; Guide dogs must have strong anti-interference ability and cannot be affected by external stimuli; guide dogs must have a gentle personality, be honest to their owners, etc., and golden retrievers and Labradors can meet these conditions.
First of all, Golden Retrievers and Labradors are both smart. In a dog IQ ranking list, we can see that Golden Retrievers are ranked fourth, and Labradors are ranked fourth. Mostly ranked seventh, it can be said to be the IQ burden in the dog world. Moreover, they are highly obedient and are easy-to-train dogs; secondly, golden retrievers and Labradors with gentle personalities have strong anti-disruption ability, can effectively resist confusion, and are sincere to their owners, which makes them good choices. Working as a guide dog increases the stakes; thirdly, golden retrievers and Labradors of moderate size are very convenient for their owners to pull, and they are friendly and eager to work, which makes people more willing to take over the work of guide dogs to them.
Guide dogs are trained to be in a working condition once they put on a special saddle. At this time, they concentrate on obeying the owner's instructions and are no longer distracted by the surrounding offices. Once they take off their saddles, they are no different from ordinary family pet dogs. They also need to play, exercise, stroke, act coquettishly, and exchange emotions. But even the best dogs can be fooled by food. So when you are on the streetWhen you encounter a guide dog working, be sure not to disturb him, do not talk to him to attract his attention, and do not tease him with food, otherwise the guide dog will be distracted from his work efficiency.
Dogs are our best friends, not just as pets, but we can see them in all aspects of life. Moreover, they are sincere, courageous, and kind. In view of this, we must cherish them even more.
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