I Was Offered A Guide Dog For FREE. Here's Why I Said No.
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 Published On Mar 9, 2022

I said no to a free offer to experience life with man’s best friend. Before you grab the pitchforks, these are my reasons why.

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Music:
Music from Pixabay

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About this video:
Have you wondered how blind people get a guide dog? Or how does a guide dog help blind people? If you have a family or friend who is looking into getting a guide dog, seeing eye dog, or any kind of service animal, this video will answer your questions.

Disclaimer:
Please note that none of the information in this video is meant to be taken as professional advice. Consider seeing a specialist if you need professional help with your eye condition, disability, or require orientation and mobility training.

Special thanks to Dummy the Dog for guest featuring for the skit in the intro.

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