Life of a Guide Dog Under Training

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Nacho is a Golden Retriever born in May of 2019. She has lived with the Beydagi family since she was three-months-old. For eighteen months, she was taught basic socializing and training skills by the family.

Golden Retrievers and Labradors are usually chosen to be service dogs because these breeds are easy to train, intelligent, trustworthy, and loyal. Ece Beydagy said, “She (Nacho) has made great strides, and now understands basic commands like sit, stay, wait, and the like.”

After the guide dog in training has learned all the basic skills, they will now go to their trainers for 12 weeks. There, they will be taught responsibility and trained to be guide dogs for the visually impaired.

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