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When you apply to get a guide dog from GDB, you're taking a big step. Throughout the application process, we'll have a chance to learn more about you: your goals, desires, and lifestyle. We'll help you understand your responsibilities in preparing for class training and in handling and caring for a guide dog.
– Michael with Guide Dog Ida. You can apply for a Guide Dog from Guide Dogs WA if you: Are at least 16 years of age. Meet the criteria for legal blindness (you do not have to be totally blind to receive a Guide Dog!)
Apply for a guide dog. If you are interested in applying for a guide dog your next step is to talk through your options with us. Call us on 0345 1430229 or contact your local mobility team and they will be able to talk you through the process.
If you have a question regarding guide dog ownership, we may have already answered it in this Frequently Asked Questions section.
5 Feb 2014 I'm one of those people where it seems like every decision I make is the wrong one. However, there is one decision I made that turned out to be the best, and that was to make the switch from being a blind person with a cane to a blind guy with a guide dog. Growing up I never had a dog, but also growing up
If you are moving within a year, please wait to apply because the average wait list time for a guide dog is about a year. Bernardo and Alice walking. The Application Process. Give us a call at (210) 366 4081. If you are seeking information for a loved one, have them call us. If you qualify, an instructor will call you within a week
18 Mar 2015 If you're blind, you obviously read Braille. Your hearing must naturally be superior to your sighted peers, and of course you have a guide dog! Right? Well, that last may not be as pervasive as the first and second. Someone recently told me the number of guide dog users has actually declined in my
Many of the questions that you may have about G.D.A. and guide dogs are answered on this site. Here are answers to just a few of the questions that we are asked most frequently.
Two things to keep in mind if you're considering a dog guide are: High maintenance: Dog guides require daily care. They must be fed, relieved, groomed, and given regular exercise and affection. Use it or lose it: Dog guides must perform their mobility tasks every day.
The handler might be likened to an aircraft's navigator, who must know how to get from one place to another, and the dog is the pilot, who gets them there safely. In several countries, guide dogs, along with most service and hearing dogs, are exempt from regulations against the presence of animals in places such as
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