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Dog as a subject in fine arts
MOUCHOVÁ, Barbora
The first part of the theoretical work is devoted to the occurrence of the dog and its first ancestors along with the subsequent domestication of the dog and the relationship of selected cultures to these animals in general. Constituent part of the work is also a treatise on archaeological finds, which suggest the relationship between the dog and man. The second part of the thesis examines the depiction of the dog in mythology and the historical context of selected artistic periods focusing on specific authors with the attention to the dog as an important topic in their artistic creation (e.g. Titian, Rembrandt, Hamilton, etc.). The main focus of the thesis is the period of antiquity where the role of the dog in society changed which can be proven by the number of preserved artistic masterpieces.
Importance of Guide Dogs for People with Visual Impairment
Tomíčková, Jana ; Ondrušová, Jiřina (advisor) ; Zelinková, Olga (referee)
Annotation: This thesis deals with the importance of guide dogs for the visually impaired people. It is divided into theoretical and practical part. The theoretical part defines and classifies the types and degrees of visual impairment and the most common eye diseases. It discusses the position of the blind in society, means of communication and assistance. It focuses on the history and methods of training of the guide dogs and suitable breeds, according to organizations engaged in training of dogs at home and abroad, the thesis also mentions international organization of these training centers. The research is based on the results of the survey among people utilizing the services of a guide dog. Through interviews, it was analyzed, how important the guide dog is for the participants and how it affects the quality of their life.

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