Access & Advocacy

Guide Dog At Work

He’s not here to play. Please keep yours away! 

This is an image of a German shepherd in a guide dog harness. The text reads 'Guide Dog At Work: He's not here to play. Please keep yours away!'

Guide Dog At Work

Guide dogs help people who are blind to safely and independently go to work, school or anywhere they desire. But sometimes, other dogs get in the way. Learn how you and your pet can help guide dog teams stay safe!

Help Keep Guide Dog Teams Safe

A woman with a pet dog on a leash walks past a man with a guide dog seated on a bench.

About the Campaign

Guide Dog At Work was created to keep guide dog teams safe.

A black Lab Seeing Eye dog in harness smiles as he sits before a garden of bloomed tulips.

Guide Dogs

How guide dog teams are trained, and how they work... and play!

A woman keeps her pet dog away from a guide dog team as they walk on a trail through a wooded area.

Tips for Pet Owners

How you can help us keep our guide dog teams safe!

A Seeing Eye graduate is led by a black Labrador retriever on a sidewalk past a sign reading 'Now Open for Lunch'.

Access & Advocacy

People with guide dogs have the right to go just about anywhere.

A Seeing Eye graduate hugs her Seeing Eye dog, a German shepherd.

Interference

It's dangerous for people or dogs ito distract or interfere with guide dog teams.

Search