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What does it take to be a guide dog trainer?

Located in the campus of Dalian Medical University, Lushun South Road. China Guide Dog Dalian Training Base was established with the approval of China Disabled Persons' Federation and China Blind Association, and was officially listed on May 6th, 2006 at 5438+05. This is the first guide dog training base in Chinese mainland. China Guide Dog Dalian Training Base has trainers 1 1 person, including doctors 1 person, 4 masters, 2 undergraduates, 2 junior college students and 2 keepers. At present, we are training 1 Labrador and 5 golden retrievers, and 2 1 reserve dogs. The base now has 50m2 standard kennels, 40m2 breeding kennels, 50m blind roads, 3 zebra crossings and 1 traffic lights. China Guide Dog Training Base aims at serving the blind, takes safety first as the principle, draws lessons from international advanced experience, and carries out the breeding and training of guide dogs in combination with the reality in China. We pay attention to exploring ways and means to develop the cause of guide dogs in China, sum up experience in time, increase the publicity of guide dogs, win government support, and make contributions to the welfare of the disabled. Guide dogs are the "eyes" of the blind. Training guide dogs is to offer love to blind friends and let the blind and healthy people participate in society together. Make your own contribution to building a barrier-free city in China, and let China people use the guide dogs trained by the Chinese themselves.

If you want to be a guide dog trainer, you can ask at Dalian Guide Dog Training Base, where you may recruit a dog trainer. Only Dalian has a guide dog training base in China, but there is no other place.

Dalian Guide Dog Training Base Tel: 0411-86110/72.