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Avon, CT Family is Changing Lives

Guiding Eyes for the Blind puppy Judith raised by the Duxin family passed her In - For- Training test. Judith is now in formal training

The Duxin family of Avon has much to celebrate; Judith the puppy they lovingly raised – will soon begin formal training at Guiding Eyes for the Blind to become a guide dog for a blind or visually impaired person. Guide dogs aren’t born with the skills to keep a blind person safe; they are carefully trained and prepared for the job. Guiding Eyes puppy raisers provide hours of patient teaching and numerous socialization journeys. For the Duxin family, their hard work paid off in 16 months when Judith returned to Guiding Eyes’ headquarters in Yorktown Heights, NY and passed her In-For-Training evaluation. The In-For-Training evaluation is an important event for puppy raisers like the Duxin family. Guiding Eyes believes that each dog “chooses its own career” and only those dogs showing the self-confidence and composure necessary for guide work are assigned to undergo the rigors of guide dog training. Judith has demonstrated that she has the enthusiasm and desire required to undertake the tasks of working in harness. For someone without sight, a Guiding Eyes dog is a priceless, life-changing gift providing independence, companionship, and mobility. Guiding Eyes puppy raisers come from all walks of life and include couples, families with children, young adults, and senior citizens. The volunteers welcome 8 week-old puppies into their homes and with full support from the nonprofit, including training classes and free vet care. Raisers love, nurture, and educate the puppies for a 14 to 16 month period before sending them off to their calling as a guide dog for a blind or visually impaired person. Diane says, “Raising Judith has been such a rewarding experience for the entire family. I am proud of the dog she has become and proud of the work my children have put into making her such a special dog. Sending her back to Guiding Eyes for the blind is very emotional. Judith is such a big part of our family (and best friend to our other older dog) that we will miss her tremendously. However, knowing we have raised such an extraordinary dog with an extraordinary purpose, we are humbled to have been part of her journey of changing someone's life. We know she will be successful in whatever path she chooses! And we look forward to being part of the Guiding Eyes for the blind family for a very long time. "Linda Damato, Guiding Eyes’ director of puppy program, notes that, “puppy raisers have an essential role in the journey of a Guiding Eyes dog. Without their hard work and dedication, we’d simply be unable to provide guide dogs to people who rely on them.” Volunteers are always invited to attend the graduation ceremony of the dog that they helped to raise, which typically commences approximately six months after sending the puppy back to Guiding Eyes for formal training. It’s during this celebration that the raisers have the opportunity to meet the dog’s new partner and truly understand the impact that a guide dog has in the life of a person with vision loss. The Guiding Eyes Puppy Raising Program is comprised of more than 400 volunteers from Maine to North Carolina. Five regions are in Connecticut, they are Northern, Southern, Central, Southwest and Eastern. Puppy raisers come from all walks of life and include couples, families with children, young adults, and senior citizens. Some already have forever pets of their own, while others commit to raising guide dogs as ways of giving their love to a new dog each year. No matter the circumstance, all puppy raisers agree that the program is emotionally rewarding. Raisers live in urban, suburban, and rural areas, in apartments, townhomes, and single family residences. Guiding Eyes for the Blind is always looking for more puppy raisers. Contact Lillian Busse, Regional coordinator, at lilbusse@aol.com or 860-618-0477 to learn more. Puppy raising classes are held on Monday evenings in Avon, CT and Granby, CT). Please call 1-866-432-LABS or visit www.guidingeyes.org/volunteer/puppy-raising/ for additional information on the Puppy Raising Program. About Guiding Eyes for the Blind Guiding Eyes is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit providing superbly bred and trained guide dogs. Since its inception, the organization has grown to be one of the foremost guide dog schools in the world, known for its accredited training programs and lifetime commitment to its graduating teams. Dogs not suited for guide work may become service dogs for children on the autism spectrum. Guiding Eyes is dependent upon contributions to fulfill its mission and provides all services free of charge to individuals who are blind or visually impaired as well as to families with children with autism. The organization’s Headquarters and Training Center is located in Yorktown Heights, N.Y. and its canine breeding center is in Patterson, N.Y. For more info, visit www.guidingeyes.org, like Guiding Eyes on Facebook (www.facebook.com/guidingeyes) or follow @guidingeyes on Twitter. Maureen Hollis Regional Manager Guiding Eyes for the Blind www.guidingeyes.org 845-490-0143 - Cell 866-GEB-LABS - Toll Free

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