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Blindegeleide hond (Ca de Bou)

Geplaatst: 25 jul 2008 22:00
door Brigitte
When Raisa Galantseva, who is blind, needs to go to the bank, she tells her dog Blanca "sberkassa," and the dog leads her from her home to the door of the building.

This is the third guide dog that Galantseva, 54, has had since cataracts left her legally blind 18 years ago. Her first two dogs, a collie named Gina and a German shepherd named Longa, were trained by Russia's only guide-dog school, in Kupavna, a small village to the east of Moscow.

Last year, when the school was nearly closed for lack of funds, a number of Kupavna instructors were forced to leave their jobs. This June, they put their much-needed qualifications back to work, at the Dog Assistants to Invalids center — from which Blanca, a Ca de Bou, was the very first graduate.
Blanca is a rare breed in the profession, which usually leans toward German shepherds and Labrador retrievers, Bochkovskaya said. All of the dogs selected for guide training meet strict requirements, and must be good-natured, calm, obedient and alert.

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Geplaatst: 25 jul 2008 22:11
door JBK
Da's apart! Maar super dat er buiten de standaardrassen ook gekeken wordt naar geschikte honden.

Vind alleen deze hond er, door de aftekening op zn koppie, een beetje triest uitzien...