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You carry on with the training program.

You believe that Peaches is an exceptionally intelligent dog. You think she will be a great guide dog for your client.

However, if Peaches isn't well, she can't perform the way she should. As a guide dog trainer, it is your duty to weed out unsuitable canine candidates, no matter how intelligent they are. You must put the client first.

"Often, you just can't go with what you feel," says trainer Joanne Ritter. "Even in the toughest of times, it's a matter of keeping your head above your heart and doing what is correct and proper."


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