Sunday, April 6, 2008

Guide Dog statues and Maltese Terrier

When I was out and about photographing the statues of dogs around Melbourne (Check out these blogs CLICK HERE and HERE) I began to notice the statues of dogs used for collecting money for Guide Dogs. They come in all sorts of sizes and conditions but essentially they are all the same.

This one, in my local supermarket, is in good condition. As you can see it has many uses and is serving a useful hitching post to this friendly Maltese Terrier.



I would be interested to know how successful they are as money boxes for the guide dogs. It is my opinion that they fade into the background and need to be painted bright noticeable colours.

The one above is a little shabby and sits in the entrance isle of a very busy supermarket. He or she tends to disappear into the wall.

They do reflect the image of the most usual breed of guide dogs – golden Labradors. I believe the first guides dogs were Labradors and there are many in training at the moment . There one learning these important skills in my blogs Dogs at the Lavender Harvest Festival
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If anyone knows how successful they are as collection boxes do let me know.




2 comments:

pudelflicka said...

This effort is a very good idea. We could do the same type of fundraising here in Sweden.
As you see from the latest photos of my blog Gucci is getting bigger for every day now.
Hedvig

pudelflicka said...

Yes Gucci is looking very pleased with herself. She is well and getting bigger för every day.
Hedvig