You can’t know where a guide dog might live as a working adult. You don’t know who their human will be. If they’re paired with a human in a rural environment, but get distracted in the presence of livestock…
A distractable dog can’t be trusted to be a safe partner for their human, can they? They test the dogs against a wide variety of environments and stimuli, and if there’s anything that really seems to throw the dog off balance then they can’t be passed through training unless the fault can be corrected.
Jess never quite got over her goat thing, so she was released from the program.
be glad this is not a case where failed foster is allowed
they will remember you when puppy gets a job
We DID actually have a failed guide dog as a pet when I was growing up. Wonderful dog, just didn’t like goats
As in scared of or I want to eat you raw?
Scared of. She couldn’t settle to work around them, which is why she didn’t pass muster.
That sounds like a bad excuse used to avoid conscription. A malingering dog! Pups these days, no work ethic.
Why would not liking goats be an issue?
You can’t know where a guide dog might live as a working adult. You don’t know who their human will be. If they’re paired with a human in a rural environment, but get distracted in the presence of livestock…
A distractable dog can’t be trusted to be a safe partner for their human, can they? They test the dogs against a wide variety of environments and stimuli, and if there’s anything that really seems to throw the dog off balance then they can’t be passed through training unless the fault can be corrected.
Jess never quite got over her goat thing, so she was released from the program.