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This section offers information and the services of supplying guide dogs and related guide dog facts. Sites offering information and services in the 'training' of guide dogs should be submitted to Recreation/Pets/Dogs/Training/Working_Dogs/Service_Dogs Sites offering the supply or information about service animals other than guide dogs, example horses, monkeys and alert dogs or organisations offering registration etc should be submitted to Society/Disabled/Service Animals Hearing and deaf dogs information and services should be submitted to Society/Disabled/Service Animals/Dogs/Hearing
http://www.guidedogs.ca/
A non-profit, charitable organization providing visually impaired Canadians with professionally trained guide dogs. Information presented in both English and French.
http://guidedogpuppies.com/
A non-profit organization raising guide dog puppies. Includes details of the dogs with FAQ and how to donate.
http://www.freedomguidedogs.org/
Located in Cassville, New York. Trains dogs in the new owner's home. Newsletter and donation information.
http://www.guidedog.org/
Provides trained guide dogs for the blind at no cost to the student.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/GuideDogs/
Mailing list for owners of guide dogs to discuss problems.
http://www.guidedogs.com/
Providing guide dogs and training in their use to visually impaired people throughout the United States and Canada.
http://www.guidedogs.com.au/
Includes photos, common myths about guide dogs, and a quiz.
http://www.guidedogsofamerica.org/
Provides professionally trained guide dogs and instruction in their use, free of charge, to blind and visually impaired individuals, so they may pursue their goals of independence and greater mobility.
http://www.guidedogsofthedesert.org/
A public benefit nonprofit corporation, founded in 1972 to provide independence and mobility to blind persons with special needs through the use of guide dogs.
http://www.guidedogsvictoria.com.au/
Provides a full range of orientation and mobility services to people with a vision impairment.
https://www.guidingeyes.org/
Breeds guide dogs and provides trained guide dogs to the blind and autistic. Includes details of how to apply for a dog along with news.
http://www.howstuffworks.com/guide-dog.htm
Tutorial shows what guide dogs do, how they're trained, and matched to individuals and needs.
http://www.igdf.org.uk/
Aims to serve the blind and visually impaired through the breeding, training and provision of guide dogs. Includes the history of the guide dog and how to donate.
http://israelguidedog.org/
A non profitable organization with information about guide dog training, puppies and how to donate, visit or apply for a dog.
http://www.leaderdog.org/
Providing highly trained dogs for the blind, located in Rochester, Michigan. Learn about raising a puppy to be a future guide dog.
http://www.mira.ca/
Aims to bring greater autonomy to visually handicapped people and facilitate their social integration by providing them dogs fully trained for the person's individual needs; in English, French, and Spanish languages.
http://www.puppiesbehindbars.com/
News, profile and program.
http://guidedogs.org/
A non profit organization dedicated solely to the task of helping blind men and women achieve independence through the means of a guide dog.
http://www.fidelco.org/
The only guide dog school located in New England and a non-profit organization based in Bloomfield, Connecticut. They breed, raise and train German Shepherd guide dogs to be placed with blind men and women.
http://www.seeingeye.org/
Seeking to enhance the independence of qualified blind persons in the United States and Canada through the use of seeing eye dogs, this site contains some links to other guide dog and vision related sites.
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