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For those of you who are just checking out this blog WELCOME!
This blog follows the life of a guide dog in training.
I raise guide dogs for the blind out of Southeastern Guide Dogs in Palmetto FL (http://www.guidedogs.org/).
The past dogs I've raised are: Brax, Frankie, Toby & Rudy (click the links under the header picture to read more about each one).
I'm currently raising my 5th guide dog puppy "Brandon"
(male yellow Lab - D.O.B. 9-4-11), who I recived on October 30th 2011.
I will keep Brandon for about 12-16 months, then he'll head
IFT (In For Training) back to the guide dog school for 6-8 months of training (plus evaulations) with "professinal" trainers and hopefully will then graduate with a blind person. *Please note though, that only 1 out of every 12 dogs will get "Carrer Changed" due to medical/training issues* I do currently have a guide dog puppy down at the guide dog school (Rudy) who is in "phase 3" (last phase of training) and will hopefully get placed with a blind person soon.
Please feel free to follow -
"Brandon's Life... As a Guide Dog In Training"
Enjoy!
Brandon's Raiser
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Questions are welcome, I will try to answer them soon after they are asked - feel free to email me with one, or just leave it in a comment.
3 comments:
Great job! Just work on "come" a little bit more! :) BUt don't worry! I'm not to fond of that one either!
Ugh! Why do the humans want us to come? I mean, it's not like they can't throw the treat, or we can't hear them or anything! That's okay, when I was your age, I shot off in the other direction whenever my owner said "Come!"
Cool! Those commands aren't always fun, but it really pays off!
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