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Tips for Pet Owners

Tips for Pet Owners

A woman and her yellow Lab guide dog hike in the woods
A hiker holds her pet dog more securely as a guide dog team approaches on the trail.

Ever wonder what to do when you and your pet meet a guide dog team? It’s easy –just keep your dog a safe distance away!

It may seem harmless for pets to “visit” or “play” with a guide dog at work, but remember that the dog is responsible for leading someone who cannot see. A lapse in the guide dog’s concentration or alertness could endanger the team’s safety.

Tips to help guide dog teams stay safe

Always keep your pet away from a guide dog, even if your dog is leashed. Staying a safe distance away helps the guide dog remain focused on its work.

Let the blind person know you are there. A quick greeting such as “Hello, I have a dog with me” is often appreciated.

Never let someone walk your pet who is unable to control it. Even a friendly dog can be difficult to manage at times.

Keep your dog under good control at all times. Using a retractable leash in populated areas or leaving your dog tied up outside unattended in a public place can endanger both the guide dog team and your own dog.

Please don’t take chances with the safety of others. Remember to keep your pet away from guide dogs at work.

Help Spread The Word

Download the Guide Dog at Work Tip Sheet in English

Download the Guide Dog at Work tip sheet in Spanish

Download the Guide Dog at Work Poster (24 x 32)

Download the Guide Dog at Work Lesson Plan written by teacher and guide dog handler, Ann Clark

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