guide dog

NOUN
  1. a dog trained to guide the blind
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How To Use guide dog In A Sentence

  • Sue Chapman, who has trained guide dog puppies for ten years and is currently training her tenth puppy, said that using the buses would be an invaluable part of their training.
  • So the blind and with master together, even in hell, guide dog never guard its master.
  • Guide dogs open up the lives of the blind or visually impaired.
  • Should a motorist blow his horn the Guide Dog can become agitated and may therefore be unsure as to what course of action to take.
  • Guide dogs open up the lives of the blind or visually impaired.
  • But they are bracing themselves for a hard weekend next month so they can secure £ 3,000 in sponsorship for Guide Dogs For The Blind.
  • Remember also that the Guide Dog is a highly trained animal and will only heed the voice of his master.
  • In the case of a guide dog that is affected, it can mean separation from their owner, having to be retrained, or in a small number of cases, withdrawn from working altogether.
  • Guide dog owners have condemned ‘ignorant’ restaurants and pubs that continue to defy the law by refusing to accept their animals.
  • A sight-impaired graduand and his wife (also graduating) processed with the man's guide dog, which was wearing a BA hood threaded through its harness.
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