Recently, I visited the Southeastern Guide Dogs Facility in Palmetto , Florida. To give you and idea of where to find it, it is located just south of the Sunshine State Skyway causeway from St. Petersburg heading toward Bradenton. Go online to www.guidedogs.org to find full information about them.
We were first shown a video explaining what kind of dogs are used, how they are bred, the care and training procedure, how to qualify for a dog, and what we could do as volunteers.
The grounds surrounding the facility are lovely, a true Florida setting. Seeing multiple volunteers walking dogs around really inspired more than one of us to come back and volunteer.
The puppies, at about 8 weeks, need to be socialized. That is, they need to get used to humans. Thus, they have a puppy play room. We were ushered into this large room , told that we could touch and pet the dogs, even hold them, but that we must first be seated. They want to guard the pups from falling or getting into an injurious situation.
I tried my best to get some "cute " pictures, but it is impossible to get a puppy to pose and say "cheese" .
This darling little blackie is the best I could do. On signal, and opening the gate, all the pups come flying into the room, just like a bunch of fifth graders being let out of school at 3 o'clock.
They romp and pee and run and let off steam until they can't play any more. The little brown guy was just pooped out from all the excitement.
The center is always looking for host homes to take the pups after 9 weeks and train them for two years. After that time, they are assigned to a vision impaired "partner" and stay at the facility for almost a month, learning to get along with one another.
It was a real pleasure to visit and have fun with the pups, but at the same time I was educated on how this program works and how it benefits those who are visually impaired. There is no cost to visit, they welcome groups (with advance notice) and their hours are posted on their website.
3 comments:
What a fantastic idea, my wife would end up trying to take one home.
Looks great, June...I especially like the garden photos and will paint the tree one for you . . .
Edgar
Hi June, enjoyed reading your blog today, you always doing something interesting.
Love, Your "sister"
Mary
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