New Handlers
Duration: minutes and secondsThe staff at CNIB Guide Dogs prepares for the next group of future dogs while handler’s recount the first time they were matched with a dog, forever changing their lives.
The staff at CNIB Guide Dogs prepares for the next group of future dogs while handler’s recount the first time they were matched with a dog, forever changing their lives.
Not every dog that goes through training ends up as a guide, but that doesn’t mean they don’t play important roles. Many go on to become ambassador or buddy dogs, where they spread awareness and provide companionship.
The CNIB operates a facility for guide dogs just outside of Carleton Place, Ontario, where official training begins. A dedicated team works with the dogs every day to prepare them for their vital future role.
The use of dogs as service companions is less than 100 years old. Learn about the history of guide dogs and why certain breeds are more well-suited for guiding.
Guide dogs can have a profound impact on the lives of their handlers, but the journey from puppy to guide dog doesn’t happen overnight. Meet the amazing people who help raise, train and team up with these incredible dogs.
Before official training can begin, potential guide dogs spend a year with a puppy raiser, who plays a crucial role in preparing them for the next phase of development.