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What are the similarities and differences between guide dogs and ordinary dogs?

Guide dogs are similar to ordinary dogs: they are all dogs, raised in the same way, and are good friends and companions of human beings.

Guide dogs are different from ordinary dogs: they have to be trained, their life span is shorter than that of ordinary dogs, and their companions are different. Seeing-eye dogs are meant to accompany the blind. Not all ordinary dogs can become seeing-eye dogs.

Let's take a closer look at guide dogs.

Guide dog is a kind of working dog. This is a well-trained dog. Its main task is to help the blind go to various places, such as schools, shops, parks, and so on.

Guide dogs are used to being bound by accessories such as collars and guide dog belts. They can understand many passwords, lead the blind to walk, and sit down to remind the blind to stop when encountering danger or obstacles.

Guide dogs must have the following qualities: peace of mind, being able to stand, refusing food, helping blind people ride, helping to pass things, ignoring the interference of passers-by and not attacking passers-by.

We should observe our attitude towards guide dogs? Four different questions? Principle: No feeding, no touching, no calling, no refusal, and active inquiry.

The general breeds of guide dogs are Labrador and Golden Retriever. That's because both dogs are non-aggressive dogs. They are gentle, not easily stimulated by the outside world, and will not leave their owners casually.

Guide dogs have a very good memory. Usually after living with the host for a period of time, they will be familiar with their work routes, places they often go to, friends' homes and so on. The relationship between a guide dog and its owner is comparable to that of relatives, and no one can live without anyone. At present, most people in China can't accept that guide dogs will be rejected when they appear in public. I hope everyone knows more about guide dogs and respects them.