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| Guide Dog Program | Assistance Dog Etiquette
In general How should people behave around an assistance dog? • Don't be afraid of the dog. Assistance Dogs from organizations like KSDS, Inc. and other members of Assistance Dogs International are carefully tested and selected for appropriate temperament. They have been professionally trained to have excellent manners. • Don't touch the dog without asking permission first! This is a distraction and may prevent the dog from tending to the human partner. • Never feed the dog. It may be on a special diet. KSDS dogs are generally on a feeding schedule as well. Food is the ultimate distraction to the working dog and can jeopardize the working assistance dog team. • Speak to the person, not the assistance dog! Most handlers do not mind talking about assistance dogs and their dog specifically if they have the time. • Do not whistle or make sounds to the dog as this again may provide a dangerous distraction. • Never make assumptions about the individual's intelligence, feelings or capabilities. Be aware of potential architectural barriers to the individual. Be respectful of the assistance dog team. They are a working pair going about their daily lives. |
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