More than a dog: Guide Dogs for the Blind eliminates barriers for visually impaired free of charge

A common misperception about guide dogs is that you have to be entirely without vision to have one.

Susan Armstrong, vice president of client programs at the Boring campus of Guide Dogs for the Blind, says that just isn’t true.

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