Guide Dog Etiquette
Guide Dog Etiquette
Education Articles | August 7, 2005
Interesting facts and do's and dont's about Guide Dogs for the blind and visually impaired.
Guide Dogs & Their Owners
A guide dog is a highly trained dog that acts as a mobility aid to blind and visually impaired people. It provides not only mobility but gives freedom and independence as well as being a faithful and loving companion.
With the increased mobility and independence gained through the use of a guide dog, the confidence of the blind or visually impaired person soars.
Well trained guide dogs are intelligent, alert, and always willing to serve. Amongst other things a guide dog is taught to:
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Walk in a straight line in the centre of the pavement unless there is an obstacle.
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Not to turn corners unless told to do so.
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To stop at kerbs and wait for the command to cross the road, or to turn left or right;
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Amazingly they are taught to judge height and width so that its owner does not bump their head or shoulder
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How to deal with traffic.
Matching the correct dog with the correct owner takes skill and experience. The owner's length of stride, height and lifestyle all contribute to the type of guide dog they will be matched with. Dog and owner will spend up to four weeks of intensive training together until they qualify together. The visually-impaired owner often pays only a token 50p for their dog. The guide dog is then awarded a white or yellow harness.
Some Do's & Don't's When Meeting A guide Dog
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Don't give the dog commands. Only it's master can do so.
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Don't walk on the dog's left side as it may become distracted or confused.
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Do walk on the owner's right side but several paces behind him.
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Don't attempt to grab or steer the person while the dog is guiding him or her attempt to hold the dog's harness.
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Do ask if the owner needs your assistance and, if so, offer your left arm.
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Don't give the dog table scraps. Do respect the master's need to give the dog a balanced diet and to maintain its good habits.
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Don't allow children to tease or abuse the dog.
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Do allow it to rest undisturbed.
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Don't allow your pets to challenge or intimidate a guide dog..
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If permission is granted

, Don't pat the dog on the head. Do stroke the dog on the shoulder area.
Robin
www.access-auditing.com
Further disability articles by this author can be seen at www.access-auditing.com/articles.htm and www.articlesfactory.com/author/Robin%20Kettle.html
Robin is a Disability Discrimination Act Access Auditor in the UK.
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