Guide dogs Guide dogs are as important to the blind as their eyes. In my opinion, a guide dog should get on the subway, because it is not an ordinary animal. It is the eyes of the blind. Without it, the blind can't travel. In many cities, dogs and pets are not allowed to get on the subway. But seeing-eye dogs are also a kind of dogs, which makes the blind feel embarrassed. They can't take more means of transportation and can only move in a small area nearby.
Not getting on the subway also affects their quality of life. Blind people are a vulnerable group in life, and they feel sympathy because they can't see. On the other hand, guide dogs are specially trained to guide the blind. They are not ordinary animals, they are equivalent to the eyes of the blind. Many blind people rely on guide dogs in their lives. If it is stipulated that guide dogs can't get on the subway, blind people can't take the subway. In this way, their life scope will be narrowed, which is very inhuman.
Blind people don't give up because they can't see, but waste good time at home all day. They face their disabilities with a positive attitude and try their best to integrate into society to support themselves. However, because guide dogs can't get on the subway, it will bring inconvenience to their travel and dampen their enthusiasm for life. In fact, guide dogs are specially trained and undergo very strict training before being selected. I won't do anything to hurt people, even if people meet guide dogs on the subway, they don't have to worry.