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Some Boxers make good Service dogs for the blind or visually impaired. 
 
Dogs that serve as Service Dogs go through extensive training to be able to help their humans.  Puppies are picked out when they are young, based on their learning capabilities.  If the dog is not able to learn the different things when they are young, they will not go onto school for Service Dog Training.
 
I have listed some helpful links to more information about Service Dogs, and how to obtain one if someone in you family would benefit from having one live with them.
 
 
 
(A listing of Dog Guide Training Schools in North America)
 
 
 
(Australia, Denmark, Canada, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, UK) 

 
 
 
 
 
 
Service and Assistance Dogs
 
 

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Unfortunately, some places think that they can keep people with Service Animals out of their places of business, or from accessing public transportation.  For these reasons, laws have been made to protect those rights of the handicapped and their Service Animals.
 
Here are some links to those laws
 

  

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