guide dog

guide dog
noun Date: 1932 a dog trained to lead the blind

New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.

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  • Guide Dog of the Year — is an annual awards event run by the UK charity the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association. Its purpose is to highlight the extraordinary achievements of the nation’s hardest working, most heroic, and most life changing guide dogs. In 2007, the… …   Wikipedia

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