2019
DOI: 10.1177/0145482x19868351
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First-Time Experience in Owning a Dog Guide by Older Adults with Vision Loss

Abstract: Introduction: In spite of the vast amount of literature on pet therapy and dog companionship, limited studies exist on older adults with vision loss and the experience of owning a dog guide. The purpose of this study is to explore the facilitators and barriers of first-time ownership and utilization of a dog guide as experienced by older adults with vision loss. Methods: Data were gathered among seven participants using open-ended semistructured telephone interviews. Participants described their experiences re… Show more

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“…This literature has raised awareness about the significant implications of attacks by dogs on dog guides and their handlers. There are also sources that highlight the positive effects of public attention directed toward dog guide teams (International Guide Dog Federation, n.d.; Li et al, 2019). However, there is a scarcity of literature on interference from humans and dogs that does not rise to the level of attack and may not be aggressive.…”
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“…This literature has raised awareness about the significant implications of attacks by dogs on dog guides and their handlers. There are also sources that highlight the positive effects of public attention directed toward dog guide teams (International Guide Dog Federation, n.d.; Li et al, 2019). However, there is a scarcity of literature on interference from humans and dogs that does not rise to the level of attack and may not be aggressive.…”
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confidence: 99%