Read this entry from a blog about service dogs.

Lexie, an eight-month-old black Labrador retriever, is sleeping quietly at my feet. I can’t help but think that her soft, velvety ears and alert brown eyes would make her the perfect “doggie model” for pet magazines and pet store ads. However, Lexie will soon have a much more important job to do. In a few months, she will become the loyal companion and service dog for a young man who has been blind since birth. She will help him board public transportation, such as buses, subways, and trains, and she will help him safely cross busy intersections. Lexie will even help the young man avoid obstacles, such as high curbs and low overhangs. Like all dogs in our organization, Lexie has undergone months of specialized training to help a visually impaired person lead an active and independent life.

What is the primary purpose of this blog?

to inform readers about seeing-eye dogs
to entertain readers with stories about Lexie
to persuade readers to support service dogs
to convince readers to adopt seeing-eye dogs

Respuesta :

UhLex
To persuade the audience to support service dogs.

Explanation:

She explained that she will be helping this man and what specifically she would be doing. She also adds that this is the process for ALL dogs at the company in hopes of having the reader want to use that service

HI im sure the answer is B :D