Guide Dogs of
America
Invites You to Join the Partnership!
As
wonderful as modern technology is, no invention comes close to
the incredible accomplishments of a bright, willing,
well-trained guide dog.
Since its founding through donations by the International
Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers Union in 1948,
Guide Dogs of America in Sylmar, California has helped blind men
and women recover their ability to move freely and regain
independence through partnership with these remarkable animals.
We receive no government funding.
Our program relies on donations from individuals, businesses,
foundations, corporations, clubs and organizations.
Your donation or bequest to Guide Dogs of America helps continue
this legacy of trust, companionship, love and independence
without stress.
Every dollar we receive is put to good and immediate use.
To
breed, raise and train a fully-qualified guide dog costs
approximately $25,000. All services including guide dog,
harness, in-residence training and lifetime follow-up are
free-of-charge to the blind individual.
Guide Dogs of America is certified by the California State Guide
Dog Board and is a member of the U.S. Council of Dog Guide
Schools and the International Federation of Guide Dog Schools.
The school is a non-profit charitable organization and all
contributions made to Guide Dogs of America are tax-deductible
to the extent provided by law.
Partners: A Labor of Love
Guide
Dogs of America uses Labrador Retrievers, German Shepherds and
Golden Retrievers. The majority come from our own breeding
program.
At
about 8 weeks, puppies are placed with volunteer foster families
where they'll play and cuddle, as well as learn house manners
and basic obedience skills.
Our
puppy raisers are on duty 24 hours a day, socializing their
little students to the real world—introducing them to crowds of
people, small children, elevators, buses, the noises of a
parade, the quiet of a church—every possible situation they will
encounter with their future human partner.
"Since l attended your school my self esteem has soared.
You helped make this beautiful life possible."
Susan Huff & Kukui
The
young dogs return to our Sylmar facility evaluation at 15 to 18
months, and continue to follow a four to six month training
program that will qualify them for their new career.
Our
veterinary care is state-of-the-art and includes any medical
support the guide dog in training may require. Guide Dogs of
America makes a lifetime commitment to the health, happiness and
overall wellbeing of these gifted dogs.
Our
state-licensed trainers serve a 3-year apprenticeship at Guide
Dogs of America, becoming adept at working with blind
individuals as well as training guide dogs. Their work lays the
foundation for the next step: pairing the right dog with the
right human partner to help both achieve their highest
potential.
"When I lost my sight I lost my see confidence. Now I feel
like the person I used to be. My guide dog is so capable, I can
do anything and go anywhere. Confidently."
Terry Winford & Rusty
Students reside in our comfortable dormitory for a month while
they learn to work with and care for their new companions.
Students and guide dogs are together round-the-clock: during
meals, classroom sessions, and recreation. Staff attention is
devoted exclusively to helping the new partners become
comfortable with each other as they develop their skills.

"I didn't think I had any love left to give until l got
this guide dog puppy. She's going to do great things someday!"
Puppy Raiser
Trust is a special language between partners. Companionship,
love and mobility without stress —these are the attributes that
develop confidence and freedom. The "simple" ability to get
around affects the kind of life a blind person can have. The
added confidence that comes from working with a guide dog can
influence their decision to try new social activities, to have a
career or return to school.
"I never felt so independent in my life."
Mary Gillespie & Max
 You can change a life. To meet the demand, in a timely manner,
we constantly need additional funds to train more dogs and
graduate more teams. In order to continue this wonderful program
—and expand it—we need you to become a partner too. Please add
us to your annual contribution list and keep us in mind for
special fund-raising projects.
To
view the Guide Dogs of America website, point your browser to
http://www.guidedogsofamerica.org. |