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We are on the hunt for soft toys that can help with our pups development during their time in the puppy centre.
On this week’s episode of the Seeing Eye Dogs Show, Harriet catches up with Seeing Eye Dog handler Jen Nickols.
Sixteen-year old Amanda and her mum Janet are a mother daughter puppy caring team from the Eastern suburbs.
The Seeing Eye Dogs Show is Vision Australia Radio’s peek into the behind the scenes at Seeing Eye Dogs HQ in Kensington.
As a teacher’s aide, Karen Frugtniet has a lot of opportunities to inform and educate her students about blindness and low vision, and about accessibility and inclusion. Her Seeing Eye Dog, Queenie, has been a great help in this endeavour.
Jen and Nellie are raising funds for this exciting adventure!
Isabella and Seeing Eye Dog Penny aren't letting anything hold them back!
When Seeing Eye Dog Kingy started struggling with arthritis, Rhiannon McLeish knew it was time for her faithful companion to retire. She applied for a new Seeing Eye Dog in 2021, and in a matter of weeks, she was matched with Yaffa.
Georgina, an eight-time puppy carer, shares what has kept her coming back to puppy caring for so long.
Upon retiring from his teaching career, Harry Evans quickly discovered that the white cane no longer suited his lifestyle.