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Identifier
20161551
Description
Howard Batis, 25, blind since he was 13 years old and his seeing eye dog, "Flash." Flash, a gray German Shepherd and Batis are on their first "workout" after arriving from Morristown, N.J. This comprised of spending ten days together, until she (Flash) gets used to the new surroundings. The Seeing Eye dog, trained at the Seeing Eye Institute to work with Batis, will make it possible for him to walk without a human guide. The dog is trained to protect her master from traffic hazards, as well as any emergency conditions. Batis spent a month at the institute making friends with Flash and learning to follow her directions. The trip was made possible for Batis by the Fort Worth Lions Club, which financed his trip to and from the institute. Man is seated on a wooden porch in front of a light colored clapboard house with dark windows wearing a striped button-down shirt and dark pants, to his left is his guide dog in a harness. Published in the Ft Worth Star-Telegram morning edition, Nov. 16, 1941.
Archival Date
1941-11-15
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-675
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Service dogs
Names
Batis, Howard
Subjects
Service dogs