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  2. Salty and Roselle - Wikipedia

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    Salty and Roselle were two guide dogs who were with their owners in the World Trade Center during the September 11 attacks in New York City. They each guided their owners out of the burning towers before the buildings collapsed, feats which were later recognized when they were awarded the Dickin Medal by the British charity the People's Dispensary for Sick Animals. [1] Roselle went on to be ...

  3. List of guide dog schools - Wikipedia

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    Guide dogs are assistance dogs trained to lead blind and visually impaired people around obstacles. In the United States, the name "seeing eye dog" is only used in reference to a guide dog from The Seeing Eye in Morristown, New Jersey, which has trademarked the term. [1] Guide dog schools are accredited by the International Guide Dog Federation.

  4. Free-ranging dog - Wikipedia

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    The global dog population is estimated to be 900 million and rising. [3] [4] Although it is said that the "dog is man's best friend" [7] for the 17–24% of dogs that live as pets in the developed countries, [5] in the developing world pet dogs are uncommon but there are many village, community or feral dogs. [8] Most of these dogs live out their lives as scavengers and have never been owned ...

  5. 10 interesting dog facts you've probably never heard of ... - AOL

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    A dog's sense of direction has always been pretty impressive. In fact, multiple studies have shown that dogs can find their way back home from miles away because of their incredible homing abilities.

  6. Chinese robot 'guide dog' aims to improve independence for ...

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    The robot dog, which is currently being field-tested, is able to navigate its physical environment via cameras and sensors, including recognising traffic light signals, which traditional guide ...

  7. Best Guard Dogs for Keeping Your Home Safe - AOL

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    A barking dog can often scare off thieves more often than a pricey alarm, but which breeds do the job? It may surprise you that even a smaller (but alert) dog can do the trick.

  8. Guide dog - Wikipedia

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    A blind woman learns to use her guide dog in a test environment. Guide dogs (colloquially known in the US as seeing-eye dogs [1]) are assistance dogs trained to lead blind or visually impaired people around obstacles. Although dogs can be trained to navigate various obstacles, they are red–green colour blind and incapable of interpreting ...

  9. Service animal - Wikipedia

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    Service animals are working animals that have been trained to perform tasks that assist disabled people. Service animals may also be referred to as assistance animals or helper animals depending on the country and the animal's function. Dogs are the most common service animals, having assisted people since at least 1927.