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Susan Jones often noticed people walking with guide dogs in her city. She was always
interested in how the guide dogs did their work. She found the answer when she heard about the
Seeing Eye programme, whose purpose is to train dogs to be guides for
b1 people.
Last year, Susan and her family became Seeing Eye volunteers. They were glad to do this
v2 work and adopted a young Seeing Eye dog. "We spent a lot of time
s3 with it,"
explained Susan. It took at least two years to teach the Seeing Eye dog all the skills it needed,
like helping owners
c4 streets safely, to guide a disabled person.
During the
f5 month of life, the little dog lived with the family. When the dog was
about one year old, it left its home. A trainer and a blind person taught the dog some
s6.
Many
c7 also support the programme by giving money for training tools. After a long and
difficult training period, the dog and the blind person
f8 teamed up.
Susan said there was a deep
f9 between her and the little dog. "It was always hard when
the time came to say
g10
," she said. "But we knew that the little dog was going to help
someone who strongly needed it. I feel good about having had a small part in giving the gift of
independence to someone who cannot see."
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