Our friendship with the dog dates back thousands of years. Beyond friendship, however, our furry friends have always been part of the work.
If we are not thinking of serious physical work, hunting, and diversion, then we can help many people, the dogs. Guiding dogs are a great help for blind, blind people, as they help them in everyday activities that do not require any help from the sight.
Guidance dogs receive special training to be able to fully assist their blind owner. Guide dog training is not only a time-consuming but also a money-consuming process. There would be much more specially trained Jews than the number of people with low vision.
It is shocking, but there are a hundred dogs in the country who have guide dogs to help people in need, but with much more vision, would require the assistance of dogs.
It is also true, however, that the number of people traveling with a four-legged friend is much higher than this figure. Last but not least, it is not acceptable for a person with limited vision to dare to entrust his life to a dog.
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