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By *uciyassMan
over a year ago
sheffield |
The trains emit a high frequency whistle that depending on the accent of the dog tells them where to go. For example the trains for Bradford emit a very masala tone compared to London which emits a latte tone |
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"How do guide dogs know which train to get on?
Can they read or do they just listen to the announcements?"
They don't guide in that way they look for dangers/obstacles/situations and keep their owners out of harms way.
They don't make tea or feed people either. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The trains emit a high frequency whistle that depending on the accent of the dog tells them where to go. For example the trains for Bradford emit a very masala tone compared to London which emits a latte tone "
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By *tirluvMan
over a year ago
the right frame of mind -London |
You guys have obviously never seen Lassie -"what was that Lassie, a criminal on the 8:15 flight from Majorca?" Obviously dogs can talk and we can all understand them -it's just that most act dumb |
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