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Guide Dogs for the Blind (GDB) held a special event combining a graduation ceremony with an ice cream social aimed at ...
Guide Dogs for the Blind was founded in 1942 to help returning soldiers who had been blinded during World War II. Since then, the nonprofit has trained more than 16,000 guide dogs — not just for ...
Guide Dogs for the Blind bills itself as the largest guide dog school in North America, having graduated more than 16,000 guide dog teams from its campuses in San Rafael, California, and Boring ...
About 25 pups from Guide Dogs for the Blind went through a training exercise to help them learn to navigate a busy airport as they prepare to successfully guide visually impaired people.
Gracee Purcell, a BYU student, has been a puppy raiser for Guide Dogs for the Blind for the past four years. “I saw a girl in my high school doing it and I thought it was really cool.
Afterward, the puppies go to a Guide Dogs for the Blind campus in either San Rafael or Oregon to work with professional trainers. If they graduate, they can be placed with visually impaired people ...
Because it's so important for guide service dogs to be accepted in public, nonprofits have found success with puppy raiser families in "that phase of life where mom and dad feel like they're ...
Guide Dogs for the Blind operates two campuses — one in San Rafael, California, and one in Boring, Oregon. The nonprofit raises and trains dogs to work with people experiencing vision loss and ...