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What is a Guide Dog Trainer ?Guide dog trainers know the importance of their job. The trainers are aware that someone who cannot see is depending on them to train their guide dog successfully and thoroughly. Making sure that each dog, they train is capable of helping someone who cannot see to cross the road. This would require a dog to look both ways down the street, and be aware of any oncoming traffic and when it is safe to cross. Sometimes guide dog trainers may be a little overwhelmed with all of the responsibility riding on their shoulders to produce a well-trained dog. By training a dog that is any less than perfect, they may put someone’s life at risk. Training a guide dog takes a lot of time, and patience. These trainers spend weeks at a time if not more on training a guide dog. Guide dog trainers also train guide dogs to do more than help someone blind cross the street. They are able to retrieve things for them, and help them do little tasks around the house. Most guide dogs are trained to the specifics that a certain person needs. Meaning that the trainers at times may have to get a little creative while training. Guide dog trainers are wonderful people doing a great service for those who cannot see. The guide dogs that are being trained, and can perform accurately are as well. Wether you are a guide dog trainer, or a guide dog, your job is highly looked upon with a lot of respect from many people blind and not.
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