FAQ. Background info. GDB's dog breeds. Training with a guide dog. Volunteering at GDB, Including Puppy Raising. Guide dogs access & ettiquette. read more
Yes, guide dogs are also available for blind dogs as well. Their assistance is not limited to the blind people only. The guide dogs remain nearby their blind partner so that he can feel comfortable all the time. The guide dog, as is trained to help the blind one, consider the safety of the other dog as his utmost priority. read more
Harnessing the power of partnership by connecting people and guide dogs, at no cost to students. Get a guide dog, donate to GDB, become a volunteer links. read more
There are a lot of ways to support Guide Dogs for the Blind. You can volunteer on a GDB campus, raise a guide dog puppy, become a breeding stock custodian, provide a home to a retired dog, donate funds and services, or fundraise in your community. read more
Guide Dogs for the Blind has about 2000 Guide Dog teams across the United States and Canada. Guide Dogs for the Blind was established in 1942 in response to the need for service dogs to help wounded servicemen that were coming back blind from World War II. read more