Guide dog
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British pronunciation/ɡˈaɪd dˈɒɡ/
American pronunciation/ɡˈaɪd dˈɑːɡ/

Definition & Meaning of "guide dog"

Guide dog
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a dog that is professionally trained to lead the blind

guide dog definition and meaning

What is a "guide dog"?

A guide dog, also known as a seeing-eye dog, is a specially trained dog that provides assistance to individuals with visual impairments or blindness. These highly trained dogs are partnered with individuals who are visually impaired or blind, and they help them navigate their surroundings safely, avoiding obstacles, crossing roads, and accessing public transportation. Guide dogs are trained to follow commands, make decisions, and provide guidance to their handlers, helping them to navigate their environment and maintain their independence and mobility. These remarkable dogs are trained to be calm, reliable, and obedient, and they play a crucial role in enhancing the quality of life and independence of individuals with visual impairments or blindness.

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The blind man navigates the city using a white cane and a guide dog.
The visually impaired traveler relies on tactile maps and guide dogs to explore new places.
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