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Historical Dog Name Buddy – September 26th, 2006

This Week’s cool historical dog names is:

Buddy

Buddy was a female German Shepherd who became the first Seeing Eye dog in the United States.

In 1927, Morris Frank a blind man from Tennesee wrote Dorothy Harrison Eustis. The letter said, "Thousands of blind people like me abhor being dependent on others." "Help me and I will help them. Train me and I will bring back my dog and show people here how a blind man can be absolutely on his own."

Morris Frank’s letter moved Dorothy, a champion breeder and trainer of German Shepherds, convincing her that she had to do something to help. She invited Morris to visit her in Switzerland to see what could be done.

Dorothy had become interested in guide dogs after visiting a school in Germany that had taught them to help blind war veterans. An article she wrote inspired Mr. Frank to imagine greater independence for blind people everywhere.

He and Dorothy agreed to pursue this goal together, starting with the training of Buddy.

When Morris Frank took Buddy home, she became the first official guide dog in the United States. Morris and Buddy toured the nation together, attracting attention from the public and the press. People were amazed by their ability to cross busy streets and master other challenges of daily life.

Morris Frank was thrilled by his new freedom and Dorothy Eustis soon opened the first school in the United States for guide dogs for the blind, which she named The Seeing Eye.

There are about 7,000 guide dogs working in America today. They are trained to respond to commands but also to think on their own – to disobey if told to cross the street when a car is coming.

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Photo Credit: Morris Frank, Dorothy Harrison Eustis, and Buddy I, the founders of The Seeing Eye. (Photo: The Seeing Eye)

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6 Responses to “Historical Dog Name Buddy”

  1. Kara says:

    Hi. I think this article is very well written and so interesting. I am actually doing a project on this topic of guide dogs and i was wondering where exactly you found the letter Mr. Morris Frank wrote to Dorthoy Eustis in 1929. I see you have some quotes from the letter in this article and that is very helpful so thank you. If you can just let me know where to find that or even other stuff like that (such as old letters and articles) I would apprciate it sooo much! Thanks for your time!

  2. Hilary says:

    Hi Kara,

    I wrote this article over 3 years ago, but I believe I had just finished reading a book on the subject and took the quote from that source.

    If you need to do any research, the internet is OK, but the best sources are still libraries where reference material is outstanding.

    Sorry I can't be of more help, or point you to one specific source!

    Good luck.

    Hilary

  3. Kara says:

    No that helps so much! Thanks for your time and keep up the great site!

  4. jason says:

    i read a book about the first seeing eye dog

  5. Veronica says:

    I had a german shepherd once, he was amazing. Of course I was only 10 but we loved him so much, and he loved us. He was so protective, and I miss him so much. God bless him, wherever he is now.

  6. Ashlee says:

    I am doing a project on seeing eye dogs and german shepherds, and this website gives me all the info I need to make a great presentation on Buddy. German shepherds are the best man’s best friend. I love german shepherds.

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