Guide dogs generally take several years to train and are trained for so long to better serve humans

Guide Dogs generally take several years to train Guide Dogs need to train is one year and six months, or 18 months. Guide dogs go through four phases in their life: foster, training, service, and retirement, and training begins after two months of life. The point of the long training period is to allow the guide dog to adapt to the social environment and to be able to have the ability to improvise when working.

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