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Isabella is so delighted by her match with Seeing Eye Dog Penny, a small and energetic black Labrador retriever. Everywhere Isabella goes, Penny goes too.
Come and celebrate International Guide Dogs Day with us as we reiterate on our animal welfare strategy.
From bunnies and bilbies to fluffy chicks and chocolate eggs, Easter can be a time of fun as well as festivity, whatever your beliefs. At Vision Australia Seeing Eye Dogs, we believe our puppies will one day give independence to people who are blind or have low vision.
Summer Giddings likes to keep busy.
She is a university student, keen athlete and singer.
She is a university student, keen athlete and singer.
Dr Theresa Ruig recently joined host Harriet Moffat on the Seeing Eye Dogs Show to share her journey as a first-time Seeing Eye Dog handler.
A unique youth program is giving young people a chance to understand what working with a Seeing Eye Dog is really like.
Since the age of 17, Cheryl has been matched with six Seeing Eye Dogs – and as her sixth, Sherry has a special place in her heart.
Puppy carers play a vital role in the training and development of Seeing Eye Dogs, but that wouldn’t be possible without the work of people like Mark Wilczynski.
Mark is a Seeing Eye Dogs puppy development trainer based in Queensland, ensuring that puppy carers in north Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast have the support they need.
Mark is a Seeing Eye Dogs puppy development trainer based in Queensland, ensuring that puppy carers in north Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast have the support they need.
With over a decade of puppy caring under her belt, these are Ivy's words of advice for anyone interested in becoming a puppy carer.