Guide dogs sniff out shopping perils
SIX labrador puppies were guided around The Foundry shopping mall in Scunthorpe yesterday, as part of National Guide Dog Week.
Their job was to sniff out any problems visually-impaired people might face while out shopping.
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Once fully trained, they will provide an essential service to the blind.
But dogs were not the only ones leading the way yesterday.
Members of the guide dog training team volunteered to help train staff at The Foundry about the needs of shoppers who cannot see properly.
Pat Stark (80), of Stanley Road, Scunthorpe, suffers from peripheral vision – a long-term form of blindness.
Her guide dog Wendy has been by her side for the last four years and has helped her gain confidence.
Sam Bradley, district fundraiser for Guide Dogs for the Blind, said: "This year's campaign is aimed at educating people about the best and safest way to guide visually-impaired people, including guide dog owners around busy places such as shopping malls.
"We want the general public to go away knowing a little more about the organisation."











2 Comments
by Carly, Scunthorpe
Monday, October 13 2008, 9:10AM
“Dont be so self centered..these people can hardly see, some cant at all and you object to abit of dog muck. You make me sick, how would you like being blind! Id happily pick up dog muck for them and have my eyes!!!!”
by mr r butt, scunthorpe
Friday, October 10 2008, 11:08AM
“nice to see the guide dogs showing the blind around.has anybody trained the blind guard dogs to scoop up the pooh they leave behind.because surely the owners dont bother too..raffa from scunny”