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Submitted by Clovis Boo Flyn... on March 16, 2010 - 6:22pm.
probably not, tho, becuz it would be hard for a bulldog to walk long distances, such as when a blind person has to take a bus to work and walk a long ways to the office after getting off the bus. I did, however, see a segment on a show like 20/20 that showed seeing eye miniature horses. The narrator said they have a big advantage over dogs because they live so much longer.
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Submitted by Carol Diana Fer... on March 16, 2010 - 2:55pm.
Sioux City with e the S.T.A.R.S. theraputic animal program. He is a certified therapy dog that goes into the hospital for pediatric and gereatric wards. I understand in order to be in these wards certain things are required more of the dog than just CGC.
I wonder if there has ever been a seeing eye bulldog
probably not, tho, becuz it would be hard for a bulldog to walk long distances, such as when a blind person has to take a bus to work and walk a long ways to the office after getting off the bus. I did, however, see a segment on a show like 20/20 that showed seeing eye miniature horses. The narrator said they have a big advantage over dogs because they live so much longer.
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I know of one that helps a woman in a wheel chair. He is really
on her wheelchair with her. It is awesome
I know of one in
Sioux City with e the S.T.A.R.S. theraputic animal program. He is a certified therapy dog that goes into the hospital for pediatric and gereatric wards. I understand in order to be in these wards certain things are required more of the dog than just CGC.
And always .....Winston
I bet it wouod be neat to see a seeing eye min horse!