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"Graduation and retirement of Guide Dogs in Mexico"
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#10824884
3 December 2023
People are attending the graduation and retirement ceremony of guide dogs at the facilities of the I.A.P. Guide Dog Training School for the Blind in Mexico City. Five dogs are graduating and retiring after completing their training and service as guide dogs for individuals with visual disabilities (blind or low vision). Silvia Lozada Badillo, the director and founder of the Guide Dog Training School for the Blind I.A.P., who became visually disabled at the age of 3 due to a viral illness, is leading the event. After years, she sought support and traveled to the United States to join the Leader Dogs for the Blind school, where she received her first guide dog, a German shepherd. She has been using guide dogs for 40 years.
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#10824887
3 December 2023
People are attending the graduation and retirement ceremony of guide dogs at the facilities of the I.A.P. Guide Dog Training School for the Blind in Mexico City. Five dogs are graduating and retiring after completing their training and service as guide dogs for individuals with visual disabilities (blind or low vision). Silvia Lozada Badillo, the director and founder of the Guide Dog Training School for the Blind I.A.P., who became visually disabled at the age of 3 due to a viral illness, is leading the event. After years, she sought support and traveled to the United States to join the Leader Dogs for the Blind school, where she received her first guide dog, a German shepherd. She has been using guide dogs for 40 years.
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#10824889
3 December 2023
Silvia Lozada Badillo, director and founder of the I.A.P. Guide Dog Training School for the Blind, is attending the graduation and retirement ceremony of guide dogs at the school's facilities in Mexico City. During the ceremony, 5 dogs are graduating and retiring after completing their training and service as guide dogs for people with visual disabilities.
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#10824893
3 December 2023
Silvia Lozada Badillo (r), director and founder of the I.A.P. Guide Dog Training School for the Blind, is attending the graduation and retirement ceremony of guide dogs at the school's facilities in Mexico City. During the ceremony, 5 dogs are graduating and retiring after completing their training and service as guide dogs for people with visual disabilities.
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#10824894
3 December 2023
A graduation and retirement ceremony for guide dogs is taking place at the facilities of the I.A.P. Guide Dog Training School for the Blind in Mexico City, where five dogs are graduating and retiring after completing their training and service as guide dogs to people with visual disabilities (blind or low vision). Silvia Lozada Badillo, the director and founder of the Guide Dog Training School for the Blind I.A.P., who became visually disabled at the age of three due to a viral illness, is leading the event. After years, she sought support and traveled to the United States to attend the Leader Dogs for the Blind school, where she received her first guide dog, a German shepherd. She has been using guide dogs for 40 years.
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#10824895
3 December 2023
A graduation and retirement ceremony for guide dogs is taking place at the facilities of the I.A.P. Guide Dog Training School for the Blind in Mexico City, where five dogs are graduating and retiring after completing their training and service as guide dogs to people with visual disabilities (blind or low vision). Silvia Lozada Badillo, the director and founder of the Guide Dog Training School for the Blind I.A.P., who became visually disabled at the age of three due to a viral illness, is leading the event. After years, she sought support and traveled to the United States to attend the Leader Dogs for the Blind school, where she received her first guide dog, a German shepherd. She has been using guide dogs for 40 years.
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#10824896
3 December 2023
A dog is being viewed during its graduation and retirement ceremony at the I.A.P. Guide Dog Training School for the Blind in Mexico City, where five dogs are graduating and retiring after completing their training and service as guide dogs for individuals with visual impairments. Silvia Lozada Badillo, who has been a guide dog user for 40 years and is the director and founder of the school, is leading the event. She acquired a visual disability at the age of three due to a viral illness and later traveled to the United States to attend the Leader Dogs for the Blind school, where she received her first guide dog, a German shepherd.
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3 December 2023
A graduation and retirement ceremony for guide dogs is taking place at the facilities of the I.A.P. Guide Dog Training School for the Blind in Mexico City, where five dogs are graduating and retiring after completing their training and service as guide dogs to people with visual disabilities (blind or low vision). Silvia Lozada Badillo, the director and founder of the Guide Dog Training School for the Blind I.A.P., who became visually disabled at the age of three due to a viral illness, is leading the event. After years, she sought support and traveled to the United States to attend the Leader Dogs for the Blind school, where she received her first guide dog, a German shepherd. She has been using guide dogs for 40 years.
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#10824898
3 December 2023
A dog is being viewed during its graduation and retirement ceremony at the I.A.P. Guide Dog Training School for the Blind in Mexico City, where five dogs are graduating and retiring after completing their training and service as guide dogs for individuals with visual impairments. Silvia Lozada Badillo, who has been a guide dog user for 40 years and is the director and founder of the school, is leading the event. She acquired a visual disability at the age of three due to a viral illness and later traveled to the United States to attend the Leader Dogs for the Blind school, where she received her first guide dog, a German shepherd.
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3 December 2023
A graduation and retirement ceremony for guide dogs is taking place at the facilities of the I.A.P. Guide Dog Training School for the Blind in Mexico City, where five dogs are graduating and retiring after completing their training and service as guide dogs to people with visual disabilities (blind or low vision). Silvia Lozada Badillo, the director and founder of the Guide Dog Training School for the Blind I.A.P., who became visually disabled at the age of three due to a viral illness, is leading the event. After years, she sought support and traveled to the United States to attend the Leader Dogs for the Blind school, where she received her first guide dog, a German shepherd. She has been using guide dogs for 40 years.
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3 December 2023
A dog is being viewed during its graduation and retirement ceremony at the I.A.P. Guide Dog Training School for the Blind in Mexico City, where five dogs are graduating and retiring after completing their training and service as guide dogs for individuals with visual impairments. Silvia Lozada Badillo, who has been a guide dog user for 40 years and is the director and founder of the school, is leading the event. She acquired a visual disability at the age of three due to a viral illness and later traveled to the United States to attend the Leader Dogs for the Blind school, where she received her first guide dog, a German shepherd.
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3 December 2023
A dog is being viewed during its graduation and retirement ceremony at the I.A.P. Guide Dog Training School for the Blind in Mexico City, where five dogs are graduating and retiring after completing their training and service as guide dogs for individuals with visual impairments. Silvia Lozada Badillo, who has been a guide dog user for 40 years and is the director and founder of the school, is leading the event. She acquired a visual disability at the age of three due to a viral illness and later traveled to the United States to attend the Leader Dogs for the Blind school, where she received her first guide dog, a German shepherd.
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3 December 2023
A dog is being viewed during its graduation and retirement ceremony at the I.A.P. Guide Dog Training School for the Blind in Mexico City, where five dogs are graduating and retiring after completing their training and service as guide dogs for individuals with visual impairments. Silvia Lozada Badillo, who has been a guide dog user for 40 years and is the director and founder of the school, is leading the event. She acquired a visual disability at the age of three due to a viral illness and later traveled to the United States to attend the Leader Dogs for the Blind school, where she received her first guide dog, a German shepherd.
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3 December 2023
A graduation and retirement ceremony for guide dogs is taking place at the facilities of the I.A.P. Guide Dog Training School for the Blind in Mexico City, where five dogs are graduating and retiring after completing their training and service as guide dogs to people with visual disabilities (blind or low vision). Silvia Lozada Badillo, the director and founder of the Guide Dog Training School for the Blind I.A.P., who became visually disabled at the age of three due to a viral illness, is leading the event. After years, she sought support and traveled to the United States to attend the Leader Dogs for the Blind school, where she received her first guide dog, a German shepherd. She has been using guide dogs for 40 years.
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3 December 2023
A dog is being viewed during its graduation and retirement ceremony at the I.A.P. Guide Dog Training School for the Blind in Mexico City, where five dogs are graduating and retiring after completing their training and service as guide dogs for individuals with visual impairments. Silvia Lozada Badillo, who has been a guide dog user for 40 years and is the director and founder of the school, is leading the event. She acquired a visual disability at the age of three due to a viral illness and later traveled to the United States to attend the Leader Dogs for the Blind school, where she received her first guide dog, a German shepherd.
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3 December 2023
A graduation and retirement ceremony for guide dogs is taking place at the facilities of the I.A.P. Guide Dog Training School for the Blind in Mexico City, where five dogs are graduating and retiring after completing their training and service as guide dogs to people with visual disabilities (blind or low vision). Silvia Lozada Badillo, the director and founder of the Guide Dog Training School for the Blind I.A.P., who became visually disabled at the age of three due to a viral illness, is leading the event. After years, she sought support and traveled to the United States to attend the Leader Dogs for the Blind school, where she received her first guide dog, a German shepherd. She has been using guide dogs for 40 years.
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