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Pilot Dogs

Clip: Season 1 Episode 37 | 5m 40s

The non-profit organization trains dogs to assist individuals with vision impairments.

Pilot Dogs began in Columbus in 1950 and shortly thereafter moved into its home in the heart of Franklinton where they’ve been ever since. The non-profit organization trains dogs to assist individuals with vision impairments, and each new puppy-recruit starts rigorous training at about one year of age. Once the dogs successfully master their skills, they are then paired with their new master.

07/23/2014 | Rating NR

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