when i got rozelle, the trainer said, what do you want in a guide dog? she was my fifth dog.een using guide dogs since 1964. i want a dog with an on and off switch. when will focus to work and time to play, he or she will play hard and rozelle was absolutely perfect. she focused and did exactly what she was supposed to do then and so many other times when we do things like cross the street, a driver not paying attention just comes down the street and we have to move out of the way like other pedestrians do. so rozelle was very used to unusual and surprising situations and behaved very well. neil: yeah. so glad, what a great story to tell. michael, you're calm having only heard it. never having to get the sight to see any of it is remarkable in of itself. michael hingson. >> i would say -- i would say you know that the blindness isn't the big problem. you're right, i didn't see it but i didn't need to see it. i have a really great imagination and imagined things actually worse than they actually were. reality eyesight is not all its cracked up to be. you can function very well