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We take a behind the scenes look at the Seeing Eye Dogs Dog Development department on day one of our inaugural Veterinary Symposium.
Presented by Kennel Attendant and actor Cam Faull, the Seeing Eye Dogs Show, broadcast on Vision Australia Radio, is your guide to the incredible work that goes on behind the scenes at Seeing Eye Dogs.
Dog ‘Fur’iendly Tips. Dogs and Chocolate
Seeing Eye Dogs enable Australians who are blind or have low vision to retain their independence and mobility.
Presented by Kennel Attendant and actor Cam Faull, the Seeing Eye Dogs Show, broadcast on Vision Australia Radio, is your guide to the incredible work that goes on behind the scenes at Seeing Eye Dogs.

Two new podcasts featuring our own Dr. Nicola Cotton discussing our upcoming Veterinary Symposium, as well as delving into the joys of puppy caring.
As the Seeing Eye Dogs Veterinary Symposium fast approaches, we wanted to introduce you to our international line-up of speakers.
Presented by Kennel Attendant and actor Cam Faull, the Seeing Eye Dogs Show, broadcast on Vision Australia Radio, is your guide to the incredible work that goes on behind the scenes at Seeing Eye Dogs.
Since October 2013, Moira Findlay has looked after five Seeing Eye Dogs for Vision Australia Seeing Eye Dogs. Having almost solely cared for Doberman’s for the previous twenty years, the shift to Seeing Eye Dogs came at a time when she decided that she was done with dogs, but quickly decided that an empty house was worse than the pain of having to separate from her companions.
With the number of puppies being born at Vision Australia Seeing Eye Dogs (SED) continually on the rise, more and more carers from all over the country are being sought out to help raise the future generations of Seeing Eye Dogs.