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What is important the eyes cannot see, truly we can see only through our hearts.
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

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Testimony for contact with a guide dog

  1. Do not interrupt a guide dog while it’s working. Do not try to attract its attention by chucking, calling, whistling or otherwise.
  2. Do not feel or touch a guide dog without asking its owner’s permission, even with good intentions. It is polite to ask if the owner agrees with your intentions first.
  3. Do not call for a guide dog. It has its owner. Target you communication on the owner.
  4. Do not feed the dog any treats without its owner’s permission. Ever. Condition and health of a guide dog form a basis for its long life and work.
  5. In case you want to help a blind person, always address them first and ask if your help is welcome. Do not get offended if they refuse, they are focused on their way.
  6. In case you are helping a blind person, do not manipulate the dog, communicate with the person and talk about what you are doing.
  7. If you are walking your own dog do not ever let it bother a guide dog, sniff around or otherwise disturb its work.
  8. When passing a blind person with a guide dog, always keep your own dog on a leash.
  9. While entering means of transport witht your own dog always let a blind person with their guide dog go in first..
  10. Inside means of transport make space for a guide dog and empty a suitable seat for its owner.