Sentences with phrase «puppy raisers»

Guide Dogs of America's «E» litter of Labrador / Golden Retriever crosses went home with their GDA volunteer puppy raisers on August 19, 2016.
With exceptional client services and a robust network of trainers, puppy raisers, donors and volunteers, we prepare highly qualified guide dogs to serve and empower individuals who are blind or have low vision.
During International Assistance Dog Week, we recognize and honor the hardworking assistance dogs; raise awareness and educate the public about how these specially trained animals are aiding so many people in our communities; honor the puppy raisers and trainers of assistance dogs; and recognize heroic deeds performed by assistance dogs in our communities.
Volunteer puppy raisers recently picked up GDA's «B» and «C» litters.
Guide Dogs of America's «H,» «I,» and «J» litters of black Labrador Retrievers and yellow Labrador Retrievers went home with their GDA volunteer puppy raisers on August 26, 2016.
Guide Dogs of America's «B» litter went home with their GDA volunteer puppy raisers on June 10.
Guide Dogs of America's «B» litter went home with their GDA volunteer puppy raisers on April 3!
Guide Dogs of America's «C» litter went home with their GDA volunteer puppy raisers on July 22.
Today as puppy raisers we usually have a new puppy every 12 - 18 months and most of the time the school will assign a specific brand of food.
In a wonderful, wide - ranging interview with guest host Lee (Flee) Courtney, Jan Williams — Southeastern Guide Dogs» Area Coordinator for Puppy Raisers in Tampa — discusses the enormous array of challenges and rewards involved with raising a puppy to become a guide dog for a visually - impaired individual.
Guide Dogs of America's «G» litter of puppies went home with their GDA volunteer puppy raisers on September 30, 2016.
Yvonne and her husband raised YaYa and Dagger, as «puppy raisers» and then both were put into the Advanced Training program at CCI for additional training.
Volunteer puppy raisers recently picked up GDA's «F» and «G» litters.
Hoe and her husband, David, applied to Southeastern Guide Dogs» Charlotte location to be puppy raisers for a guide dog.
Guide Dogs of America's «F» litter of puppies went home with their GDA volunteer puppy raisers on September 9, 2016.
Programs and Trainers shall educate Puppy Raisers and especially the client on the proper ways to handle and care for their dog.
Programs, Trainers, and Puppy Raisers shall provide age and maturity appropriate training opportunities.
Puppy raisers should not be doing any public access training with the puppy in non-pet friendly entities without direct permission from the program and the covered entity.
Puppy raisers shall adhere to and uphold their outlined contract with a program.
Puppy Raisers shall maintain records of training sessions with the puppy and provide a minimum of weekly progress reports to the program.
Puppy raisers will promptly report any illness, injury or drastic behavioral changes of a puppy to their contracted program and provide immediate veterinary care from a licensed veterinarian in the event of an emergency.
Programs should also have a clear written contract in place with Puppy Raisers.
Programs, Trainers, and Puppy Raisers shall conduct themselves with professionalism in all interactions, remaining civil and respectful.
Puppy raisers should be thoroughly screened by the program and have an in - home check to ensure the raiser can provide for the physical and emotional needs of the puppy and the home is a safe environment for a puppy.
Puppy Raisers: Alan and Cindi Bleemers Student Accommodation Sponsor: The Foster Family Foundation
Two puppy raisers for Guiding Eyes for the Blind brought their puppies - in - training.
One of the puppy raisers was a 12 - year - old boy who was raising his third guide dog puppy.
Puppy raisers are required to submit a monthly report for each month they foster the puppy, beginning as soon as the puppy transitions into the foster home.
Places our puppies in loving foster - homes and assists the puppy raisers until the dogs are ready to come in for formal training.
GDA's «M» litter of Labrador / Golden Retriever crosses went home with their volunteer puppy raisers on November 4.
GDA's «L» litter went home with their volunteer puppy raisers on November 4, 2016.
GDA's «K» litter went home with their volunteer puppy raisers on October 21, 2016.
Volunteer puppy raisers recently picked up GDA's «V» and «W» litters.
GDA's «J» litter of Labrador Retrievers went home with their GDA volunteer puppy raisers on July 21!
GDA's «C» litter went home with their GDA volunteer puppy raisers on May 12.
GDA's «O» litter of black Labrador Retreivers went home with their GDA volunteer puppy raisers on July 10!
GDA's volunteer puppy raisers open their hearts and homes to our puppies and help us raise the best guide dogs possible.
Volunteer puppy raisers recently picked up GDA's «K,» «L,» «M,» and «P» litters.
Guide Dogs of America's «V» litter went home with their GDA volunteer puppy raisers on January 27, 2017.
Guide Dogs of America's «W» litter went home with their GDA volunteer puppy raisers on January 27, 2017.
These new programs, which we will continue to enhance, have given our puppies a «paw up» when they leave GDA to go home with their volunteer puppy raisers.
GDA's «D» litter went home with their GDA volunteer puppy raisers on May 26.
These public events honor the independence and companionship that GDB's exceptional guide dogs provide for the people they will serve, but they also allow GDB clients to meet the committed puppy raisers who cared for their canine heroes until they were old enough to begin formal training at GDB's campus.
In our case, this group includes our board of directors, staff, puppy raisers, volunteers, donors, and the visually impaired men and women that we serve.
(The links are to the same report, but to minimize impact on the way they are generated, the top link is for traditional puppy raisers and the bottom for university program participants).
4 Paws needs and values volunteer puppy raisers and puppy sitters to make placing 4 Paws service dogs a success.
Many service dog organizations use volunteers called «Puppy Raisers» in which a puppy is sent to the volunteer family at a young age (6 - 7 weeks) to live until he is an adult (around a year old) before entering an intensive training program.
4 Paws values and appreciates our puppy raisers.
The information we learn from these three areas greatly help us to support our puppy raisers and best learn about our 4 Paws service dogs in training.
Puppy raisers are required to complete a Monthly Puppy Raiser Report, Weekly Socialization Report, and attend a monthly obedience class at 4 Paws for Ability.
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