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Guide Dogs

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  • Proper Etiquette When You Meet A Guide Dog Team
  • Access Overview
  • Associations, Organizations and Schools
  • Equipment, Supplies and Veterinary Assistance
  • Guide Dog - Travel Tips
  • Frequently Asked Questions - Service Providers
  • Frequently Asked Questions - Guide Dog Users
  • Frequently Asked Questions - General Public
  • Legislation Pertaining to Guide Dog Access
  • Legislation Pertaining to Guide Dog Access - Alberta
  • Legislation Pertaining to Guide Dog Access - British Columbia
  • Legislation Pertaining to Guide Dog Access - Manitoba
  • Legislation Pertaining to Guide Dog Access - New Brunswick
  • Legislation Pertaining to Guide Dog Access - Newfoundland & Labrador
  • Legislation Pertaining to Guide Dog Access - Nova Scotia
  • Legislation Pertaining to Guide Dog Access - Ontario
  • Legislation Pertaining to Guide Dog Access - Prince Edward Island
  • Legislation Pertaining to Guide Dog Access - Saskatchewan
  • Legislation Pertaining to Guide Dog Access - United States of America
  • The hidden complications of working dog impostors
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