Sammy the guide dog takes final walk before retiring – BBC News
Guide dog Sammy is retiring after more than eight years of service. BBC correspondent Sean Dilley wanted to film their final walk together to show the impact of losing a guide dog. He may now have to wait to two years for a new dog. Since the pandemic, guide dog partnerships in the UK have decreased from around 5,000 to 4,000 because puppy breeding was stopped for volunteer and staff safety. Sammy will now live with Sean's mother throughout his retirement. Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog #GuideDogs #UK #BBCNews

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