- Jul 7, 2003
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Having passed a man with a guide dog in Brighton today, I found myself pondering a couple of questions.
(1) How does the dog know where it's going? By that, I mean, to Tesco, or to the Post Office, say. I presume the process relies on the owner knowing their route anyway, in which case isn't the dog superfluous (ie a white stick would do the trick)? What's to stop the dog walking straight past Tesco instead of going in?
(2) What happens when the dog needs to, you know, go? Do they just go when the urge overtakes them like every other dog, making the owner wait (and I assume not scooping up the result), or are they trained to go in a particular place, like the garden at home?
I hope this doesn't come across as flippant, I just really want to know
(1) How does the dog know where it's going? By that, I mean, to Tesco, or to the Post Office, say. I presume the process relies on the owner knowing their route anyway, in which case isn't the dog superfluous (ie a white stick would do the trick)? What's to stop the dog walking straight past Tesco instead of going in?
(2) What happens when the dog needs to, you know, go? Do they just go when the urge overtakes them like every other dog, making the owner wait (and I assume not scooping up the result), or are they trained to go in a particular place, like the garden at home?
I hope this doesn't come across as flippant, I just really want to know