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WATCH! Learning to be a Guide Dog, A Puppy’s Perspective

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Becoming a guide dog isn’t a walk in the park… well, that’s part of it!

Although it costs about $40,000 to train each dog in their program to become a service dog for the blind, only about 37% of puppies that enter the program become successful guide dogs.

Learn how Guiding Eyes for the Blind and IBM Cloud are working together to improve those odds, right here.

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