Guide dog
If you see a cute guide dog on the road, you must not Feeding goes smoothly! No matter how well-trained you are, after coming into contact with human food, you can easily be distracted by the effects of food and cause harm to the owner. When a guide dog is working (when walking with its owner or wearing a guide saddle), you must not play with it or pet it, otherwise it will distract the guide dog. The best way is to ask the owner first!
Some people know that it is not possible to pet and feed guide dogs, but they think of other ways to attract the dog's attention. The most common situation is making sounds, such as clapping, barking, etc., which will distract the guide dog! The Law on the Protection of Persons with Physical and Mental Disabilities stipulates that guide dogs can freely enter and exit public transportation and public places. Guide dogs must not be prevented from participating or other supporting conditions must be imposed. Violators will be fined. Guide dogs are the eyes of the visually impaired. It will cause great inconvenience to prevent the guide dogs from accompanying them.
Visually impaired partners rely on hearing to judge road conditions. When driving and encountering guide dogs or blind people walking on the road, please try to avoid honking the horn to avoid disturbing the visually impaired partners (occasionally they may be startled) And there is harm!).
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