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  2. Sheila Hocken - Wikipedia

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    Sheila Hocken is a writer and canine specialist. She is best known for her book Emma & I (1978), an autobiography that details her growing up as a blind child, [1] her relationship with her chocolate Labrador retriever guide dog, [2] Emma, and the regaining of her sight as a young woman through surgery.

  3. The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association - Wikipedia

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    Many retire due to ill health of the dog or a change in circumstances of the guide dog owner. Many dogs stay with their guide dog owners, but some are adopted by members of the public. Martin Clunes recently adopted such a dog and made a TV programme about it. [6] In 2020, there were 4,800 working guide dog partnerships in the UK. [7]

  4. Stanley Coren - Wikipedia

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    His next book was Sleep Thieves, the result of his studies into sleep and the lack of it. [39] The book examined how the reduction of sleeping time in modern society has created problems of sleep deprivation for many people. [40] [41] The 1994 publication of The Intelligence of Dogs brought Coren to the wider public eye. A combination of Coren ...

  5. Jennifer Aniston's Dogs Enjoy Story Time with Mom Like ... - AOL

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    Clydeo Takes a Bite Out of Life is part of a four book series and Aniston hopes it will inspire people to help shelter dogs and animal shelters.. People Magazine reports, "With every dollar ...

  6. Why Do Dogs Sleep So Much? Here's What the Experts Say - AOL

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    How Much Do Dogs Sleep? If it feels like your dog sleeps for half the entire day--they do! Here's a great rule of thumb courtesy of the canine experts at the American Kennel Club: Dogs spend about ...

  7. Guide dog - Wikipedia

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    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 street signs .

  8. Guide Dogs for the Blind - Wikipedia

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    Guide Dogs for the Blind (GDB) is a guide dog school located in the United States, with campuses in San Rafael, California, and Boring, Oregon. It was founded in 1942 by Lois Merrihew and Don Donaldson [2] to help veterans who had been blinded in World War II. Guide Dogs for the Blind has about 2100 Guide Dog teams across the United States and ...

  9. Category:Children's books about dogs - Wikipedia

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    Children's books about dogs (Canis familiaris or Canis lupus familiaris), domesticated descendants of the wolf. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.