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Presented by Kennel Attendant and talented 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.
Six years and five puppies into their time as puppy carers for Seeing Eye Dogs, Kylie and Murray Saunder have no intention of stopping.
Since October 2017, Anna Day and her family have been puppy carers for Ike, a gorgeous nine month old lab.
With the Petbarn Foundation Seeing Eye Dogs Appeal 2018 now in full swing, we wanted to take a moment to look into the life of one of our Seeing Eye Dog Clients. Sara Partow is matched with Seeing Eye Dog Freeman and she talked with us about the freedom that Freeman has given her.
With the Petbarn Foundation Seeing Eye Dog Appeal 2018 now in full swing, we wanted to take a moment to look into the life of one of our seasoned puppy carers. Gaylene Ryan, currently looking after her fifth puppy for Seeing Eye Dogs, talked with us and shared her experience as a puppy carer.
Chilli is a gorgeous black Labrador who was one of the first dogs to be sponsored through the Petbarn Foundation Appeal in 2014. While she initially went into the training program to become a working Seeing Eye Dog, at the 12 month mark it was decided that she would be best suited to be a part of the breeding program.
Growing up on a dairy farm, Monica Kervin, of Collingwood, has always had dogs in her life. Seven years ago, she turned her attention to puppy caring for Vision Australia Seeing Eye Dogs.
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