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GUIDE DOGS LAUNCH PUPPY WALKER APPEAL



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Published Date:
08 May 2008
THE opening of the new Guide Dog Training School in Forfar co-incided with an appeal by the charity for puppy walkers.
Volunteers are needed for the full-time care and education of the guide dog pups from six weeks until approximately 12 to 14 months of age, when they are returned to the charity to begin specialised guide dog training.

Alison Sinclair, Guide Dogs' puppy walking manager explained: "We're looking for enthusiastic and dedicated volunteers who can care for the pups full-time because, at the end of the day, if we don't have puppy walkers we don't have guide dogs.

"Puppy walking is challenging and it is a real commitment to take a puppy in to your home for a year but, with the support of Guide Dogs staff, our volunteers find it extremely rewarding and worthwhile."

If you would like to request more information about volunteering for the charity as a puppy walker, please call Guide Dogs' on 0845 371 7771 or email volunteer@guidedogs.org.uk

You can also visit www.guidedogs.org.uk/puppywalking

The young dogs will spend much of their first year of life living with the puppy walker volunteers in their home; they will teach them basic obedience and get them used to a home environment, noise and the bustle of towns.

They will prepare the pup for their working life ahead which includes taking them on public transport, including trains and buses.

A young guide dog puppy is a full-time companion for its temporary owners, who find it so rewarding to raise a dog that will one day give a blind person a new independence by acting as their eyes.

Guide Dogs supplies basic equipment and covers all veterinary and feeding expenses.

To become a puppy walker, volunteers will need to have access to a car.
They will have to be home for most of the day, and free to take their puppy into many varied environments – sometimes busy and difficult.

Their yard or garden will also need to be securely fenced so that the puppy remains safely within its confines.

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  • Last Updated: 08 May 2008 10:29 AM
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