Seeing Eye Dog puppies descend on Brisbane City for International Guide Dog Day celebrations
Vision Australia Seeing Eye Dogs
This International Guide Dog Day (Wednesday April 29th), a group of Seeing Eye Dog puppies-in-training, volunteers and trainers will walk through Brisbane city to celebrate the life-changing work of all dog guides.
Starting at Central Station, the group will walk through the botanic gardens to The Gardens Club cafe. From there, members of the public are encouraged to come down, enjoy a coffee and learn more about Seeing Eye Dogs and volunteer opportunities, while enjoying puppy cuddles.
Vision Australia Seeing Eye Dogs National Manager, Dr. Nicola Cotton, said that the day is an important one for everyone who is involved in the journey of a Seeing Eye Dog – from trainers, veterinary staff and donors to volunteers and clients.
“It takes around two years of rigorous training and care before a Seeing Eye Dog can become fully qualified. The cost to train and care for just one Seeing Eye Dog is in excess of $50,000,” said Dr. Cotton.
“The impact that a Seeing Eye Dog has in the life of someone who is blind or has low vision is enormous – they can increase their mobility and independence.
“I’m proud to say that we currently have over 260 active handlers and working Seeing Eye Dogs across Australia. This achievement wouldn’t be possible without the support of our community.
“All are welcome to come along and chat to our team about the program and the services we can provide. Whether you are interested in our services, or volunteering with us, you can learn more while getting a dose of puppy cuddles.”
High-res images here.
Further details:
What: Seeing Eye Dogs celebrates International Guide Dog Day
When: Wednesday April 29th from 10:30am to 11:30am
Where: The Gardens Club - 75 Gardens Point Road, Brisbane City 4000
Vision Opportunities:
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Seeing Eye Dog puppies walking through Brisbane city.
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Members of the public getting puppy cuddles while learning more about the Seeing Eye Dogs program.
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Puppies-in-training interacting with each other and demonstrating their developing skills.
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About us:
About Vision Australia Seeing Eye Dogs:
Vision Australia Seeing Eye Dogs is the only national provider, trainer, and breeder of Seeing Eye Dogs in Australia.
Our Seeing Eye Dogs support people across the country who are blind or have low vision to live safe, active and independent lives.
Visit our website at www.sed.visionaustralia.org
Contact details:
Stephanie Steinhoff-Pino | 0449 254 655 | [email protected]