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In this article you'll be introduced to Sally, a first-time puppy carer here with us at Seeing Eye Dogs.
For Hailey Lindermann, being matched with Seeing Eye Dog Tippi felt a long-time coming.
Peter is part of Hawthorn Football Club’s Hawks For All program, which visits schools to teach kids about blindness and low vision and inclusion more broadly.
To coincide with NAIDOC Week July 3 – 10 2022, all graduating Seeing Eye Dogs will now have a Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) badge attached to their harnesses.
Seeing Eye Dogs are delighted to announce the selected names for NAIDOC Week 2022 as part of our “name a Seeing Eye Dogs pup” initiative.
When Lynn Potter first applied for a Seeing Eye Dog, she was scared to leave the house.
Forty-one handlers, aged 14-83, were paired with Seeing Eye Dogs over the past 12 months, and they were celebrated by way of a special graduation ceremony.
Vision Australia Seeing Eye Dogs has marked International Guide Dog Day with special graduation event and issued a reminder of the need for access rights to be respected.
Retired teacher Dave has lived with low vision for his whole life. When the remaining sight was lost in June 2021, he found himself limited to the local area he had memorised. With the help of Levi getting out and about is more than possible, it’s part of daily life.
Getting to the footy to support the Saints is an important part of Denise’s life. The trip into Melbourne taking trains, escalators and navigating crowds of other supporters might be could be daunting if you are blind, but it’s made much easier with the help of a Seeing Eye Dog.