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Miniature Horses as Guide Animals

   

Author: Nikola Marshall

What is the first thing that comes to mind when you think of a guide animal for the blind? Usually we think of dogs. Have you given thought to the use of miniature horses? The number of miniature horses as guide animals has steadily risen since 1999.

The use of horses rather than dogs has several benefits. They are great for horse lovers, those who are allergic to dogs and for the person who wishes to have an animal with a longer life span.

Ideal candidates for miniature horses include horse enthusiasts who have an understanding of equine behavior and their care. Those who are severely allergic to traditional guide animals benefit from using horses. Mature individuals who have a difficult time dealing with the grief of the loss of a guide animal will be delighted with a horse's longer life span. People with a phobia of dogs will benefit from a miniature horse. The physically disabled will love the docile nature, which makes the horse easier to handle. A horse is sturdy enough to provide support such as aiding its handler to rise from a chair. For those who prefer their animal live outdoors when off duty, the miniature horse is ideal.

Why consider a horse at all? They are natural guides. In a herd, if one horse becomes blind, one of the other horses will take on the responsibility for that horse, becoming its guide. Historically, Calvary horses are known to guide injured riders to safety.

Miniature horses have several characteristics that make them ideal guide animals. They are cost effective. Their long life span is a demonstration of this. It takes a several thousands of dollars to train a guide animal. A miniature horse has a lifespan of thirty to forty years as compared with the seven to eight year life span of a dog. Horses are better accepted in public places. People view horses as a service animal rather than a pet. Horses tend to be calm in nature. Calvary and police horses demonstrate this well. These horses must be steady in chaotic situations. Guide horses receive the same desensitization training that riot control horses receive. Horses have excellent memories. They instinctually recall dangerous situations decades later. Horses have phenomenal vision. Their range of vision is nearly 350 degrees. They are the only animal capable of independent eye movement and can see clearly in near total darkness. Trained horses are extremely focused and are not easily distracted. Horses are always on the lookout for danger and will find the safest, most efficient route possible and will avoid obstacles that obstruct their path. Horses are hardy and can travel many miles in a single outing. Miniature horses also have excellent manners! They are very clean and can be housebroken. They don't tend to get fleas and only shed two times per year. And, they will stand quietly while on duty.

While dogs are excellent guide animals and shouldn't be discredited, miniature horses are gaining on them in popularity. With so many positive traits to their credit, they are definitely an option to consider.

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Nikola Marshall is a renowned writer. Nikola likes to compose articles about this field.
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