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Formal Training

After spending about a year in a puppy raiser's home, the puppy (now a grown dog!) returns to Guide Dogs for the Blind for 6-12 more months of formal training where he or she will learn to guide a visually impaired partner.  Puppy raisers are responsible for providing all the socialization, basic training, attention, and love the puppy requires to become a guide dog canidate.  The actual guidework training is done by the professional instructors on the Guide Dogs campus (in either California or Oregon).

"Recall Day" is a day of mixed emotions for raisers.  It is very sad to see the puppy they have loved for the last year go, but it is exciting that they may someday have a career as a guide dog or go on to serve the community in other ways.  Many raisers think of leaving for formal training as being like going to college!

 

Dallas
Female Yellow Lab
DOB 5/9/08
Mom is Debra
Dad is Eric
Raised by Heidi and Family

 

Desilu
Female Yellow Lab
DOB 2/13/09
Mom is Lilo
Dad is Bosworth
Co-Raised by Kirsten, Jill, Leah, and Families

 

Pearson
Male Yellow Lab
DOB 2/20/09
Mom is Blossom
Dad is Eric
Co-Raised by Angela, Zach, and Carol

 

Presto
Female Yellow Lab
DOB 2/20/09
Mom is Blossom
Dad is Eric
Raised by Kelsey, Sarah, and Family