Guide Dog Puppy Raising


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Puppy raising is an excellent way to have fun while being involved in community service. Adults and children nine years and older raise German Shepherd, Labrador Retriever and Golden Retriever puppies for the Guide Dog program. These pups have been bred from our specially selected breeding stock. When they are approximately two months old, the puppies are placed into the waiting arms of the dedicated raisers who will spend the next year preparing them for their special destinies. Guide Dog Puppies sleep inside the house and are members of the family. House breaking and basic manners are taught at an early age. To prepare them for their future work as guides, they are exposed to grocery stores, restaurants, schools, malls, offices, etc. Each raiser is asked to bring their pup to local meetings with other raisers to work on training techniques. The dogs are returned to our campuses when they are between 14-18 months old for formal training with licensed instructors. After approximately five months of preparation, they are paired with blind or visually impaired students from throughout the United States and Canada. These students come to our school and spend up to a month learning to travel with their new Guide Dogs as teams. Their instruction begins in rural areas and progresses to busy city streets. At graduation, puppy raisers present the Guide Dogs to their new partners. Guide Dogs for the Blind, Inc. is a nonprofit charitable organization which was established in 1942 to provide a safe means of mobility for the blind. Training and services are provided free of charge at two locations: an Oregon campus, 25 miles east of Portland, and a California Campus, 20 miles north of San Francisco. There are more than 1,000 families raising puppies for the Guide Dog program throughout the Western states. Club leaders and raisers receive valuable training and support form Guide Dog staff. The contribution made by our puppy raisers is paramount to the success of our dogs as guides. You can help give the gift of sight. Guide Dog puppies are available for placement every month. For more information please contact the Puppy Raising Department at Guide Dogs for the Blind, Inc.