Blind Scottsman Bites dog

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A chap that lives near me trains blind dogs. I see him out in all weathers teaching them their trade.
You gotta wonder how he passed muster, although maybe he just didn't seem likely to lash out like that. It now occurs to me that we don't know why this dog refused to cross- did he make a mistake, or was there a hazard? Either way, I hope he can get over being attacked like that- shame for all that training to go to waste. There are probably more worthy handlers waiting for guide dogs, and as you point out, a dog with a job, for which he is praised and rewarded, is a very proud and happy dog. There's a little wolf inside every dog, and they yearn to fit in their proper place and do their specific job for the good of their companions and themselves, asking only for their share of the day's spoils and a little affection.In my view he should have been properly vetted before being entrusted with the care of that beautiful animal whose only purpose in life is to look after him.
That's a noble trade, training guide dogs... and he must be a very patient guy who loves and understands dogs.A chap that lives near me trains blind dogs. I see him out in all weathers teaching them their trade. It's wonderful to see but only one dog can be trained at a time & this takes many months. I hate to think of one of them ending up with someone like this.