Volunteer Puppy-Raisers Wanted! Care For Future Leader Dogs for the Blind

Volunteer Puppy-Raisers Wanted! Care For Future Leader Dogs for the Blind

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Are you looking for a way to give back to the community? Perhaps you’re a devoted dog lover who isn’t able to make a long-term commitment. If you think you have the love, time, and patience it takes to raise, socialize, and train a puppy, then you might be exactly what these gorgeous pups need.

Leader Dogs for the Blind is a nonprofit organization that provides people who are blind or visually impaired with lifelong skills that can allow them to live safely and independently using a guide dog or a white cane. Their services are provided free of charge, and right now, they need your help.

After a particularly fruitful year, Leader Dogs for the Blind have found themselves with a larger-than-average number of Labrador and Labrador cross puppies, and they need volunteers to help raise them.

Volunteers spend approximately one year working with a Future Leader Dog, developing the foundation they’ll need before advancing to formal guide dog training. With help from a puppy counselor and local puppy-raising groups, you’ll learn how to teach:

  • Basic cues like sit, stay, and leash walking
  • Critical skills such as maintaining focus despite distractions
  • Confident navigation through various environments
  • Appropriate greetings and home manner

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This is an amazing opportunity for families, couples, and individuals. No previous dog training experience is necessary—the Leader Dog program provides all the support and resources you’ll need.

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