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Each student goes on two trips per day; one in the morning, one in the afternoon. There is time in between trips for laundry, relaxing and socializing. Lectures take place after dinner. Instruction begins with short, simple routes in downtown Morristown, progressing to longer, more varied routes.

In the last week of class, students have an opportunity to take a trip to New York City. I have had guide dogs from other schools but not yet from The Seeing Eye. How long would I have to be in class? The actual decision regarding date of departure is made while in class, once we can evaluate how both the dog and the student are doing.

No, we do not have a graduation ceremony. As a matter of policy, The Seeing Eye has never wished to draw attention to this transition from a ceremonial point of view. Instead, the emphasis is focused on continuing to build and strengthen the relationship, which is still in its infancy. They can see shades of green and blue, but there are some colors that are confusing to them, like pink and red. They seem to have more limited color vision than dogs. They rely on their other senses such as hearing and sense of smell to help identify potential targets from afar.

However, there are some common misconceptions about how our canine friends view the world around us. Both dogs and humans like cats have two types of receptors, cones, and rods. Dogs only have two types of cones, which makes their color recognition and vision very limited. Like cats, dogs also rely more on motion detection than fine detail and have adapted their vision to detect prey from a distance.

Dogs can see hand signals from a mile away, which is greater than cats. They do, however, have difficulty focusing clearly on objects closer than a foot.

They also have a greater field of vision than both cats and humans. They can see at degrees, compared to degrees for cats and degrees for humans. She guides him along with her paws, leading him around the house and out into the fragrant garden where he can feel the sun at his back. Photo: DogTime. The two animals are inseparable. It seems that the cat has an extra sense when it comes to Terfel and what he would like to do. From the very beginning, the cat approached the dog and somehow sensed that he could not see.

This sweet rescuer led him gently out of his basket and into the world where he belongs. For eight-year-old Terfel, the cat helps him find his way and their owner, retired civil servant, Judy Godfrey-Brown, marvels at the loving bond that exists between these two animals.

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