Harness, Dog
Object number2008.60.1
Date1930
MediumLeather; Metal
Credit LineGift of Herbert P. Douglas, Jr.
DescriptionLeather seeing-eye dog harness.Dimensions8.75 x 9.25 x 31 in. (22.2 x 23.5 x 78.7 cm)MarksTop: "SEEIN..."
Belt: "46".
Historical NotesSeeing-eye dog harness used by Herbert P. Douglas, Sr., one of the first African Americans and Pittsburghers to receive a seeing-eye dog.Label TextThis harness belonged to Herbert P. Douglas, Sr. the first African American to use a seeing-eye dog. Born in 1886 Douglas lost his eye-sight in a 1927 automobile accident and began to use the seeing-eye or guide dog service in 1930. Until his death in 1978 he had used six guide dogs. In 1976 the Seeing Eye, Incorporated of Morristown, New Jersey had recognized Douglas as the oldest person in the country and the longest use of a seeing-eye dog. Despite the loss of his sight Douglas was a successful businessman operating a Shadyside garage that serviced automobiles and provided chauffeurs and rentals.
Previous owner
Herbert P. Douglas Sr.
(1886 - 1978)
On View
On viewCollections
1939-1945
1959
Kopf Brand Manufacturing Company, Inc.
1934