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Dog Graduates as Guide
Dog Graduation day at Guide Dogs For the Blind,
Inc., San Rafael, California, is a proud one for the
youths and adults who present the dogs they have raised
to blind people as full-fledged Guide Dogs. Shown above
is Mary Jo Egus who presented "Gable", a yellow
Labrador retriever to Davut Yolacan at ceremonies on
Saturday, May 22, 1999.
The pups are born at the Guide Dog kennels. At two months
of age they are placed in homes of puppy raisers who
housetrain the pups and teach them social skills. This
socializing by the raiser helps to lay a solid foundation
for the future work of the dogs as Guide Dogs.
When the dogs are about 18 months old they are returned
to the school to begin a four to five month program of
Guide Dog training with licensed instructors.
Following the completion of training the dogs are matched
with blind people enrolled at the school. The new
person-dog team completes an intensive, in-residence
course at the Guide Dog school culminating with an
informal graduation ceremony at which the raiser presents
the dog to the new graduate.
Guide Dogs for the Blind, Inc., provides dogs and
training entirely free of charge to qualified blind men
and women throughout the United States and Canada. The
program receives no state or federal funding, but depends
entirely on donations for its existence.
For more information about Guide Dogs, phone or write
Guide Dogs for the Blind, Inc., P.O. Box 151200, San
Rafael, California, 94915, (800) 295-4050, or visit their
Web site at www.guidedogs.com.
Coto De Caza News June 10, 1999
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