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Guide dogs are well-known as professional dogs, guide dogs have the characteristics of docile personality, intelligent mind, strong anti-interference ability, moderate size, and easy to tame. Guide dogs have very high requirements for dog breeds, and there are only a handful of dog breeds that can be selected as guide dogs. In addition, the cost of training a qualified guide dog is not low, generally taking about two years and about 30,000 yuan of funds.
In our country, the most common dog breeds that are used as guide dogs are Golden Retrievers and Labradors. The characteristics of these two dogs in terms of personality and size are more in line with the selection conditions of guide dogs. For example, in terms of IQ, Golden Retrievers and Labradors are at the top of the dog IQ rankings, with Golden Retrievers ranking fourth and Labradors ranking seventh.
Dogs with higher IQ are more empathetic, and progress is faster when training, and a successfully trained guide dog can accurately complete the orders given by the owner, such as sitting down, moving forward, etc., and can even do it when eating to hear the command to eat, and when you want to go to the toilet, you have to wait until the owner orders to go to the toilet. For guide dogs, it is also necessary to train them to have the ability to judge the right and wrong of the owner's commands, which is also a test of IQ, <>
For example, when crossing the road, the owner did not notice the side of the car because of eyesight, and gave the guide dog an order to move forward, then the guide dog should be asked to judge that the owner's order was wrong, and now it should wait, and then do not carry out the owner's order, continue to wait until there is no vehicle, and lead the owner to cross the road.
In terms of size, both the Golden Horse Ranger and the Labrador are of moderate size and are more suitable for the owner's leash. In terms of personality, both Golden Retrievers and Labradors have relatively docile personalities and generally do not take the initiative to attack others. In terms of anti-interference, a trained Golden Retriever or Labrador can ignore the teasing of pedestrians on the side of the road when guiding the owner forward, even if it encounters other dogs, it will not take the initiative to come forward and clash with other dogs.
There is also a kind of dog that will also be selected as a guide dog, that is, the German Shepherd, the German Shepherd is commonly known as the wolf dog, which looks more **, but in fact, the character is also more docile, easy to tame, obey the owner's orders, and also has the characteristics of the Labrador and Golden Retriever Touring Dog mentioned above. However, there are generally fewer people who choose this dog as a guide dog, not because his ability is not up to it, a trained German Shepherd is not inferior to a Labrador or Golden Retriever in terms of ability. <>
The reason why people don't choose it as a guide dog is because of his looks, as mentioned above, the German Shepherd compares to each other. If you choose a German Shepherd as a guide dog to guide the owner on the road, it is easy to make passers-by feel scared, especially small children, it is not as attractive as the Golden Retriever and Labradoodle. This may be the society of face-watching, so when choosing a guide dog, it is still a Golden Retriever or Labrador as the first choice.
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Dogs are man's most loyal friends, I have always loved dogs since I was a child, and I once had two, but unfortunately I ended up giving them to others. Because of helplessness, maybe my liking is just a complex, and I don't really want to raise it.
Speaking of guide dogs, I have to mention the dog known as the most friendly to people, Labrador is also known as a recovery dog, is the most suitable breed to be a guide dog or police dog search and rescue dog. And Labrador's IQ ranks sixth in the dog rankings, which is already a very good result. Puppies are cheerful, active, honest and loyal.
But be sure to pay attention to training, because puppies are very active when they are unconscious. Like a golden retriever, you will rest after playing for a while, and Labrador will even play with a golden retriever, puppies are very active!
However, Labradors are very child-friendly, making them ideal for families with small children. The appearance of the little Labrador is indescribable, but when it grows up, it is very strong and eats a lot. In fact, it can be seen in many canine-starring movies, and over time, it will be treated as a member of the family.
Loving dogs is a complex, and I hope that every friend who has a dog can treat them as family, rather than a tool for watching.
I also want to tell you, Lala is very smart, he has his own way of expressing emotions, happy, sad, angry, alert, etc., if you really want to understand a dog, really like him, a little to understand his personality, in order to better communicate with him, and finally I hope that every friend who has a dog, can treat them as friends, real family!
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At present, the more commonly used guide dogs around the world are Golden Retrievers (**Retrievers) and Labradors.
Golden Retriever Retriever.
Also known as ** Hound Dog, people used it to hunt in the past, its height is 51cm-61cm, its weight is 25kg-34kg, and its lifespan can be up to 15 years. The Golden Retriever Retriever has high genetic immunity, a robust body, and is easy to raise. They are kind and friendly and loyal to their owners.
The Golden Retriever is also very intelligent and, under normal circumstances, does not bark at other people and dogs, and is not hostile. These are the reasons why Golden Retrievers can be chosen as guide dogs. However, Golden Retrievers are susceptible to arthritis and osteoporosis, so try not to let them sleep in a shady place.
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Labradoodles are more suitable for guide dogs, and other dog breeds are not suitable for guide dogs.
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Ideological differences. Guide dogs are specially trained to restrain their own nature, while ordinary dogs are untrained and will follow their own natural behavior.
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Guide dogs need to be trained, the life span of guide dogs is shorter than that of ordinary dogs, and the people who accompany guide dogs are different from those who are accompanied by ordinary dogs, and guide dogs accompany blind people.
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A guide dog is a working dog, and the dog breeds of the internationally accepted guide dog are: Golden Retriever, Labrador Retriever, Standard Poodle, German Shepherd and Golden Retriever Dog Breed crossed with Labrador.
The main job of a guide dog is to replace the eyes of the visually impaired and guide them. The principle of training guide dogs is to use the animal's self-protection instinct to walk to avoid obstacles, and expand the protection mechanism of the guide dog to the visually impaired through training, so that the guide dog can take the owner to avoid obstacles.
The world's first guide dog was trained by a priest in Vienna in 1819, but most of people's understanding of guide dogs originated after World War I, in order to help soldiers who lost their sight in the war and had difficulty taking care of themselves after returning home, Germany opened the world's first guide dog training school.
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What is the difference between a guide dog and a regular dog? Guide dogs are to be trained, and not all ordinary dogs can become guide dogs. A guide dog is a working dog that has undergone rigorous training to help blind people get to a variety of places.
Able to understand many commands, can lead the blind to walk, or prompt the blind to stop. Guide dogs must have a calm and natural mind, will help blind people in cars, help pass things, and will not attack passers-by. Guide dogs are not aggressive and have a docile personality.
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The biggest difference is that guide dogs are professionally trained to lead the way for the blind and allow the blind to avoid obstacles on the road when walking, while ordinary dogs are not professionally trained and will not guide the blind.
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Guide dogs have a shorter average lifespan than ordinary dogs, and guide dogs are professionally and rigorously trained, they are of moderate size, docile character, absolutely loyal to their owners, and will not leave their owners under any circumstances.
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Guide dogs are trained dogs, much more well-behaved and docile than ordinary dogs, and guide dogs can help the blind people who need it to live, so that the blind no longer feel lonely.
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Guide dogs are intensively trained by people. I have experienced knowledge indoctrination and high-intensity training. Very gentle in front of the master, but very fierce in front of the bad guys. Ordinary dogs can't lead the way.
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Trained. Guide dogs understand the needs of the blind and can lead the way very professionally, and are indispensable partners in the lives of many blind people.
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Most of the most common guide dogs are Golden Retrievers and Labradors. Both of these dogs are docile, smart and alert, easy to train dogs, after rigorous training, qualified guide dogs are helping the blind to travel, to public places can also remain quiet and calm, will not affect others.
German wolfdogs and poodles can also be trained to be guide dogs, they also have high IQ and are willing to be trained, but because of the appearance of the German wolfdog, it is more vicious and may cause panic in the crowd when going out in public, so there are fewer examples of it as guide dogs. Demu is more used as military dogs, police dogs, they are fast and sensitive, can play a lot of roles.
Poodles are relatively close to humans, but they have a lively personality, and they may not be stable enough when moving around people, and they are rarely bred to be guide dogs.
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Guide dog. It is a dog that has undergone rigorous training to help the blind live, the guide dog is equivalent to the need for human eyes, and at the same time the guide dog is very important for the blind, but if you want to become a guide dog, you must have a good memory, but also have a strong adaptability, and there are many skills that are necessary. So what breed of dog can be a guide dog?
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Labrador. Dog. Because the IQ of the Labrador is relatively high among dogs.
Moreover, the Labrador is very docile, and the mood is also very stable, and it is also very friendly to humans, so the Labrador is very suitable for being a guide dog after professional training. Labradors also have good memory skills, they can be familiar with the owner's route, and can lead the owner in a safe place, so the Labrador is a very suitable dog breed to be a guide dog. <>
Golden. Dog. The size of the Golden Retriever is relatively large among the dogs, and the average life span of the Golden Retriever is also relatively high, the physique of the Golden Retriever is still relatively strong, the IQ of the Golden Retriever is also relatively high, and the character of the Golden Retriever is relatively docile, so many Golden Retrievers will be trained as guide dogs.
German wolfdog. The character of this dog is very good, the temperament is relatively stable, and this dog breed is also very easy to accept guide dog training, although this dog looks tall and mighty, will make a lot of children afraid, but this dog is very suitable for being a guide dog, because the IQ of this dog is sufficient, and it is also independent and strong. <>
Guide dogs need to have long-term training, however, guide dogs also need to have a lot of talent, because not all dogs are suitable for guide dogs, guide dogs need to have strong work ability, but also to be docile, guide dogs in the process of training, is required to carry out strict training, and dogs need to pay a lot in the process of training, but I still hope that more people can recognize guide dogs, but also hope that technology can develop rapidly, so that artificial intelligence can replace guide dogs, because guide dogs are really too tired.
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Guide dogs should have a good memory and have a clear grasp and understanding of the owner's schedule. Then the breed is required, and the dog with a good temper, easy to tame and intelligent will be selected, most of which are Labradors.
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Generally speaking, there are three breeds, and they are the Labrador, the German Wolfdog, and the Golden Retriever. In addition, to become a guide dog, the dog's temperament must be stable, and secondly, the IQ must be high and easy to accept people's training, so that the dog breed is suitable for becoming a professional guide dog.
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The ones that can be qualified as guide dogs are generally Golden Retrievers, Labradors and German Wolfdogs. They have a docile temperament and will not attack humans after domestication, so they are very suitable for guide dogs.
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Guide dog breeds are mainly Labradors and Golden Retrievers, and dogs that are used to guide the blind will enter the basic training period from 2 months after birth. Most guide dog puppies are selected from the original family of the dog owner, and the original owner conducts basic training in the early stage. Guide dog breeds are mainly Labradors and Golden Retrievers, and dogs that are used to guide the blind will enter the basic training period from 2 months after birth.
Most guide dog puppies are selected from the original family of the dog owner, and the original owner conducts basic training in the early stage.
Labrador is the most common breed of guide dog, which can also be seen in some film and television dramas, such as "Guide Dog Little Q", etc., and the reason why Labrador is the main dog breed for guide dogs is because this kind of dog has more potential to be trained to be well-behaved, obedient, highly adaptable to the environment, high obedience, and able to withstand sudden situations from the outside world.
In addition to Labradoodles, Golden Retrievers and German Shepherds are also more promising. The German Shepherd is the most common breed of police dog and military dog, not to mention the ability and obedience, but because it is shaped like a wolf, the appearance is a little too "**", if it is used as a guide dog on the street, it may make a part of the people who do not know the truth feel afraid.
Although Labradors are the most common dog breed for guide dogs, not all Labradors are guide dogs. The selection and training of guide dogs is very strict, and the number is very scarce, and we must cherish and respect it. If you encounter a blind person or a guide dog, you should abide by the principle of "four noes and one question", do not feed, do not pet, do not call, do not refuse, and ask them if they need help according to the situation.
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