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Recent Examples of guide dogMichelle Barlak, a Seeing Eye spokesperson, pointed to a growing concern in the guide dog community.—
Samantha Agate,
Kansas City Star,
22 Apr. 2026 Researchers at Binghamton University have developed a robotic guide dog system that can talk to users, offering real-time navigation assistance and two-way communication.—
Neetika Walter,
Interesting Engineering,
8 Apr. 2026 Karyn Cordner’s Raven, a five-year-old black German shepherd with a soft coat of fur, was being trained to become a guide dog by the Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation in Bloomfield when the Simsbury resident first met her.—
Mikayla Bunnell,
Hartford Courant,
11 Apr. 2026 More than 100 puppies and 150 volunteers descended on Terminal C at Newark Liberty International Airport on April 19 for an annual guide dog training program.—
Samantha Agate,
Miami Herald,
22 Apr. 2026 See All Example Sentences for guide dog
Police searched the surrounding area and mountains, reported Asahi Shimbun, while Japan Today noted that a police dog detected a human scent near the waterfall.
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Adam England,
PEOPLE,
1 July 2026
While on the ground, officers fired additional bean bag rounds, including one that allegedly broke his leg, and twice sent a police dog at him.
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Alex Riggins,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
26 June 2026
As each dog learns to herd and manage livestock, progress is measured through a series of real-world challenges that test skill, instinct, and partnership, culminating in a final working dog competition where one is crowned Wonder Dog champion.
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Peter White,
Deadline,
7 May 2026
Wolves killed or injured 42 head of livestock and one working dog during the last biological year, according to the annual report.
That means if a wolf dog ever bites someone, euthanasia and testing may be required.
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Liz O'Connell,
MSNBC Newsweek,
8 Oct. 2025
Possessing second-generation wolf dogs, defined in California as the offspring of a domestic dog and a half-wolf, half-dog hybrid — with no more than 25% wolf — is legal.