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Thumbs up Mar 13, 2024 at 06:53 PM
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This blew me away. Not only does the dog lead the man to the toilet, he lifts the seat, then flushes for him! Now that's a good boi.

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Wow! I laughed so hard when I saw the dog lift his leg like he was prompting the guy too! Amazing dog!

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Dog lowered the lid and held out the towel - gosh, do some people just need a guide dog?!
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I got a chuckle over that too Nammu.
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Dog lowered the lid and held out the towel - gosh, do some people just need a guide dog?!
Una, having seen what people do in public bathrooms I believe so.
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Great story. I didn't know they could help that much!
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My friend retired her first guide dog last year & spent between Thanksgiving & Christmas training with her new one. They are truly amazing dogs. Her training had a day in NYC doing the subways & all the city busyness. From my observation it still take time for the dogs to adapt to all the help they can be for their new owners & that level does develop over the years as the connection grows to amazing levels

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