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Meet some of the adorable pups that have been born at the Seeing Eye Dog Puppy Centre
During an operation on her heart, Colleen Ashby developed an eye condition that left her with no central vision and only five per cent of her peripheral vision. By October 2017 she was on the waiting list for a Seeing Eye Dog, and in July 2018, she was matched with her Seeing Eye Dog, Xian.
20 years ago, Jenny was in a terrible accident where she was hit by a train. She was scared and avoided using them for many years.
Lucia and Aura are raising donations for Seeing Eye Dogs during their City2Surf run.
Christine has had a difficult few years. She is not only losing her eyesight, but she has been struggling with her hearing, too. Like many women, Christine had faced violence at home in the past. Thanks to Yoshi, Christine no longer has to face her fears alone. Christine's story will inspire you!
The Sydney Dog Lovers Show returns on August 3 and 4 with a weekend stuffed full of doggy goodness!
Alan shares how having a Seeing Eye Dog has enabled him to be much more outgoing, and how that in turn affected his naming of a NAIDOC Week puppy.
As NAIDOC Week continues, Brian shares his story about why Waratah was the perfect name for his NAIDOC Puppy.