Guide horses!

aimeeandbeatles

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I was reading this magazine article. Some blind people who are allergic to or scared of dogs can be fitted with a miniture horse!

Miniature horses are about the same size as a dog, and can be trained to do the same things.

Cool, isn't it? ;)
 
Dog -sized horses? What kind of dogs are we talking about here? And when will I be able to buy my chihauhau -sized pig
 
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They can be made smaller than that

I would scan the magazine but mom put the scanner away

Aha, found something
http://www.thisisthelast.com/2006/12/30/dreams-of-horses/

And here's an official site
http://www.guidehorse.org/
 
Are you sure that isn't a giant man?

Wouldn't want to go shopping in a china-plate shop with the guide horse though.

ALSO: If these blind people are scared of dogs why don't they just tell them that their dog is a horse? (sorry).
 
http://www.guidehorse.org/

Why use a mini horse as a blind guide?

# Long Lifespan - Miniature Horse can live to be more than 50 years old, with the average lifespan being 30-40 years. According to guide dog trainers, guide dogs have a useful life between 8-12 years.

# Cost Effective - Training a guide dog can cost up to $60,000, according to the Guide Dog Users national advocacy group. According to Lighthouse International, there are more than 1.3 million legally blind people in the USA, yet only 7,000 guide animal users. Hence, a Guide Horse could be more cost-effective and ensure that more blind people receive a guide animal.

# Better acceptance - Many guide dog users report problems getting access to public places because their dog is perceived as a pet. Most people do not associate a horse as a pet, and Guide Horse users report that they are immediately recognized as a working service animal.

# Calm Nature - Trained horses are extremely calm in chaotic situations. Cavalry horses have proven that horses can remain calm even in the extreme heat of battle. Police horses are an excellent example of well trained horses that deal with stressful situations. Guide Horses undergo the same systematic desensitization training that is given to riot-control horses.

# Great Memory - Horses possess phenomenal memories. A horse will naturally remember a dangerous situation decades after the occurrence.

# Excellent Vision - Because horses have eyes on the sides of their heads, they have a very wide range of vision, with a range of nearly 350 degrees. Horses are the only guide animals capable of independent eye movement and they can track potential danger with each eye. Horses can see clearly in almost total darkness.

# Focused Demeanor - Trained horses are very focused on their work and are not easily distracted. Horses are not addicted to human attention and normally do not get excited when petted or groomed.

# Safety Conscious - Naturally safety oriented, horses are constantly on the lookout for danger. All horses have a natural propensity to guide their master along the safest most efficient route, and demonstrate excellent judgment in obstacle avoidance training.

# High Stamina - Hearty and robust, a properly conditioned Guide Horse can easily travel many miles in a single outing.

# Good Manners - Guide Horses are very clean and can be housebroken. Horses do not get fleas and only shed twice per year. Horses are not addicted to human affection and will stand quietly when on duty.
 
Though I've got to admit, a miniature horse would seem more dangerous to me than a dog. Horses kick.

They're trained not to do that and not to 'spook' either
 
Wouldn't the horses be a little impractical, so to speak? Do they need horseshoes?
 
They have special sneakers they wear to keep from slipping.

Check out this site before asking me http://www.guidehorse.org
 
But if you ask a guide horse a question, don't they always say "Neigh!"
 
No, check out the website I mean. :rolleyes:
 
Sheesh, talk about immature people here.

I am in support of this, the life span is much longer, and is easier to obtain.
 
Sheesh, talk about immature people here.

Don't have a teeny trauma!!! Life's a joke, death is the punchline, sometimes we all need to make stupid one-liners occasionally.
 
Moderator Action: If I see more spam we're done.
 
This thread is spam? Or certain posts? :confused:
 
I want people to discuss the topic however there's not a lot to work with here.
 
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