
"Waiter, can I we have a doggie bag please?"
Celebrate the dedication of those serving the visually impaired with a humorous or heartfelt mug. Perfect for everyday reminders of the importance of their work.
"Waiter, can I we have a doggie bag please?"
Blind man walking a tortoise.
"Did you ask for the large print edition?"
Dog leading a blind dog and blind person.
"So, did Little Red Riding Hood have really bad eyesight or something?"
'Cliff! Cliff!.. Where are you Cliff?'
Guide dog looks at ball that has gone over wall.
A Magic carpet for the Guide dogs.
Guide dog reading paper to blind man.
Blind woman, blind dog, seeing eye cat.
One of the three blind mice
Why rhinos are not used as helper animals.
Cyclops reading an eye chart
The Seeing-Eye Squirrel
"Left a bit...right a bit..."
Blindman's blind guide dog with its own guide animal
Seeing eye dog is getting directions for blind man.
His guide-dog needed some more self-control
Guide dog reading paper over a man's shoulder.
Confidence.
Seeing Eye Dog bumps into pole.
'Honestly, I can't take you anywhere.'
'Seeing eye marsupial.'
'Hey, where's my dog?'
Politically incorrect cliche (blind man with seeing eye dog begging)
"Except for that time he pecked my eyes out he's been a good bird."
'Damn it Fifi! I told you not to chase squirrels!' (Blind woman being abducted by aliens).
Guide dog urinates on owner's leg.
"Look mister, I have nothing against you being blind. And I'm sure you do have super-human-like sense of smell. However, I'm not going to issue you a driver's license."
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A blind man and dog are being led by a blind dog.
When seeing eye dogs go bad.
Blind man visits a 'Peep Show' with his Guide Dog.
Blindman continuously steps on poor guide-dogs tail
'Just looking, thanks.'
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