How Do Guide Dogs Know Where To Go?
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- čas přidán 5. 04. 2022
- In a discussion that would make even the greatest philosophers proud Adam and Dan chat to Freddy Quinne about intrusive thoughts, guide dog SatNavs, putting your guide dog on shuffle and crucially how Guide Dogs actually know where to go.
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"Double shout out if you're both" had me creasing
You should get Chris McCausland on the pod. Would interesting to hear about his first gigs and life as a blind comic.
Well that had me in tears but it has definetly given me something to think about
My parents used to train guide dogs, they have some amazing stories. One time my mum was walking a guide dog through the aisles of a supermarket, whilst wearing sunglasses, so you could easily mistake her for a blind person. She stopped next to some salted butter, paused and then walked with the dog to the unsalted butter, only to hear a woman shout "oh my God, Gerald, how good is that dog, he even knows which type of butter to get"
Lol
So the dog read her mind??? This clears up nothing for me, my stoned brain needs an answer to this. 😂😂😂
@@maka3130she wasn’t blind - she was picking her own butter lol
My mums blind and has a guide dog, basically there are different types of dog suited for different people, older ladies who are slower and only go a few roots will get slower dogs that are trained for a few roots eg shops post office butchers and then the person will use a command eg ( find the butchers ) or just start walking in the general direction. And then more active blind people will get a quicker more adaptive dog that knows how to guide through new environments and is allot quicker. For example my mums dog is a quick adaptive German Shepard he’s good with busses trains escalators and all sorts and can adapt well in places like city’s
This was something that needed clipping! Fucking hilarious part of the podcast also algorithm boosting comment
The Tourettes things, I heard one person who had it say, sometimes if you see a black person, or an Asian person, or anything where you say "I really hope I don't say a racial slur here" you can almost trigger it to happen just by thinking "I hope I don't say x word"
I actually have an answer for the racist tourettes question:
No, it's not a crime, as the individual is classed as not having their full consciousness at the time the incident takes place.
I know this because I work in motor insurance and if you have a tick, or even sneeze, and it leads to an accident, you're not liable for the claim and it's instead classed as an "act of God"
Hiya lads not lids
How woulc the deaf person hear that he is supposed to shout out
I’m pretty sure you just tell the dog the post code
I wanna know why blind people wear sunglasses 😂😂
Because blindness is a spectrum