!Header Buttons Right Side

International Guide Dog Day

April 15, 2022
There’s a special holiday around the corner. April 27th is International Guide Dogs Day! Guide dogs definitely deserve the recognition: these loyal, hard-working pups have helped change the lives of millions of people! A vet discusses guide dogs below.

History

The first schools for training guide dogs were built back in World War I, in Germany. However, Man’s Best Friend may have been working as a guide dog much longer than many people realize. In fact, Italian art from 79 CE depicted a blind man being led by a dog! More recently, Fido was mentioned in poetry by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and in Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol.

Tasks

Fido helps his humans live independently, which reduces their stress and anxiety, and improves their overall happiness and well-being. Guide dogs provide invaluable support and assistance in many different ways. One of their most crucial duties is helping their owners navigate busy streets and stores. They also assist with small tasks, such as fetching things.

Breed

The breeds most commonly trained as guide dogs are Golden Retrievers, Labradors, German Shepherds, and Standard Poodles. Recently, there has also been an uptick in guide dogs that are crosses of these breeds, such as the Goldador and Labradoodle.

Protection

Guide dogs are protected by law in many places. In the US, they are covered under the Americans With Disabilities Act, and also the Fair Housing Act. They are by law allowed anywhere their humans can go, with the only exceptions being certain sterile environments, such as laboratories and some hospital wards. Canadian laws are very similar, as are laws in many other places, including the UK, Mexico, Australia, and South America.

Guide, Service Or Therapy Dog?

There’s a little confusion about the categories of guide, service, and therapy dogs. Service dogs are defined by the ADA as animals ‘trained to provide assistance to an individual with a disability.’ Therefore, all guide dogs are service dogs. However, not all service dogs are guide dogs: there are also several other types of service dogs. Therapy dogs help people emotionally, and are not under the same protections. That said, the same rule of thumb applies to any working dog. You should never approach them, pet them, or interact with them. Let Fido work! The only exception is if a dog approaches you: some pups are trained to get help when needed. Please contact us anytime! We’re here to help!
ferret on a table

Feeding Your Ferret: Nutrition 101

Ferrets are playful, curious companions with unique dietary needs. At Clyde’s Animal Clinic in Mattoon,
Cat sleeping on white blanket

Recognizing Chronic Pain in Pets: Signs to Watch

Pets can’t tell us when they hurt, but that doesn’t mean they suffer in silence.
rabbit on grass

Playtime for Bunnies: Enrichment Essentials

Rabbits aren’t just adorable—they’re active, intelligent animals that need daily mental and physical stimulation to
Dog with very large ears that are being held up

Ear Infections in Dogs and Cats

Ear infections in dogs and cats are common but can cause significant discomfort if left
Border collie with fluffy ears

Senior Pet Wellness Exams in Mattoon: Keeping Older Pets Healthy

Just like people, dogs and cats need extra care as they get older. At Clyde’s
Small dog being carried

Understanding Diabetes in Dogs and Cats

Diabetes in dogs and cats is a serious but manageable condition that affects the way
Bearded dragon beside pool

Bearded Dragon Care Guide: Habitat, Diet & Daily Health

Bearded dragons, or “beardies,” are among the most popular pet reptiles, known for their docile
Blue parakeet on someone's hand

Parakeet Care Guide: Housing, Diet & Enrichment

Parakeets, also called budgies, are lively, social birds known for their vibrant feathers, cheerful chirps,
Fluffy Guinea pig with red fur and white face

Guinea Pig Care 101: Housing, Diet & Daily Needs

Bringing home a guinea pig is an exciting moment for any family, but these adorable,
Kitty trying to climb window

Exercise Routines for Indoor Cats

Indoor cats may be safe from cars, predators, and harsh weather, but without regular activity,