[nagdu] Smallest Guide Dog
Meghan
meghan at n-republic.net
Tue May 4 15:28:17 UTC 2010
Yes, I believe I read similar stuff. I think the article I read said they
used fox terriers.
Meghan
----- Original Message -----
From: "Julie J" <julielj at windstream.net>
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> Somewhere I was reading about the history of guide dogs...like the way
> back cave drawings era. I read that there is evidence that blind people
> used small dogs attached to rigid poles as guides. Don't know how small
> the dogs were or how well it worked out.
>
> I think it would also depend on the size of the person. I think someone 5
> foot tall could work a 15 inch tall dog. I think it might present the
> handler with some interesting opportunities to explain about guide dogs
> though! *smile*
>
> Interesting stuff,
> Julie
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Meghan" <meghan at n-republic.net>
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> Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2010 9:57 AM
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>> Smallest I've heard of was a 37 lb shepherd who was 18 inches at the
>> shoulder from Seeing Eye. My shepherds have both been 45 pounds and 21.5
>> inches at the shoulder. They're already microdogs...I can't imagine only
>> 37 pounds of shepherd. That's nuts.
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Bryan Brown" <bryanbrown at solarus.biz>
>> To: <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>> Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2010 8:34 AM
>> Subject: [nagdu] Smallest Guide Dog
>>
>>
>>> Does anyone know what the smallest guide dog is, and is it even
>>> possible to train a small dog to do guide work? My wife and I have a
>>> little designer mutt called a "Bojack" it's a Boston Jack Rustle cross
>>> and she's amazingly smart "the dog that is".... and well, so is the
>>> wife"
>>>
>>> I see a trend toward smaller guides in most of the programs, I myself
>>> prefer a largish dog, but the convenience of a "pocket sized guide"
>>> would be nice every now and then.
>>>
>>> My current guide is a long and lean GSD and he's only about 75-80 pounds
>>> but since the wife and I have bought a new house and space is abundant I
>>> think I'd like to have a big ole boy next time round.
>>>
>>> I remember hearing some where that some of the programs have trouble
>>> placing very large dogs because of limited living space. I've got plenty
>>> and I really like the idea of a huge goofy male GSD, " you know" , one
>>> of those dogs that looks like you should be riding it instead of walking
>>> next to it. In my case the bigger the dog the better the advertising. I
>>> just wish I could figure out a way to fasten a billboard to him without
>>> effecting his guide work.. People are going to look anyway, why not use
>>> it to my advantage.
>>>
>>> Ok, I guess I'm not sure where or why that question popped in to my head
>>> but if anyone has any input I'd be glad to hear it.
>>>
>>> Bryan
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