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Be a Puppy Raiser

On-site, Volunteer must be in or near Rochester, MI
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  • Details

    Available Times:
    Weekdays (daytime, evenings), Weekends (daytime, evenings)
    Commitment Details:
    Puppies live with raiser for approximately 6-12 months and require a moderate amount of brisk exercise every day.
    Recurrence:
    Recurring
    Volunteers Needed:
    50
    Cause Areas:
    Animals, Disability, Human Rights & Civil Liberties
    Good For:
    Kids, Teens, Age 55+, Private Corporate Groups
    Participation Requirements:
    Background Check, Attend Orientation
    Age Requirement:
    18+
    Other Requirements:
    Raisers are responsible for food, crate, routine vet care (Leader Dog does provide vet care if raisers are able to travel to campus), replacement toys, replacement collars, and travel expenses to and from campus to pick up and drop off the puppy.

    Description

    Be a Puppy Raiser

    Puppy Raisers Needed at Leader Dogs for the Blind

    Future guide dogs need loving homes and dedicated volunteers to help them on their journey toward becoming trusted companions for individuals who are blind or low vision.

    The need is urgent, but the commitment is beautiful in its simplicity: either 6 months or one year of your time to transform two lives-yours and that of a person who will gain independence through your caring and dedication. No prior experience is needed, just a willing heart and desire to give back to your community.

    "Whether you've been a 'dog person' for years or have never had a dog, you can be a puppy raiser," explains Vijay Yoshi, Leader Dog manager of raiser and host experience. "You'll learn a lot of great skills, meet like-minded people in your community, have a daily walking partner and, most importantly, help someone who is blind experience safety and confidence when traveling independently."

    Understanding that modern life comes with varying schedules and commitments, Leader Dogs for the Blind offers flexible options to fit different lifestyles. Traditional puppy raising involves raising a puppy for 12-14 months, but innovative alternatives include co-raising (sharing duties between two households) and pass-along programs (splitting the commitment between two people into six-month periods).

    As a puppy raiser, you'll receive comprehensive support, including:

    • Expert guidance from a dedicated puppy counselor
    • Free veterinary care at the Leader Dog campus
    • All initial supplies including toys, collar and leash
    • Detailed online training modules
    • Regular group meetings with fellow puppy raisers

    Your role will focus on teaching basic obedience, good house manners, and socialization skills. You don't need a fenced yard, and you can have other pets. Singles, couples, families with children, working professionals, and retirees are all welcome to apply.

    You're not just raising a puppy you're raising hope, independence, and possibilities for someone waiting for their perfect guide dog match.

    Ready to make a difference? Visit LeaderDog.Org/Volunteer or call 888-777-5332 today to learn how you can help transform a puppy into a life-changing guide dog.

    All Leader Dogs for the Blind services are provided free to clients thanks to our volunteers and donations from individuals, foundations, corporations and service organizations like Lions Clubs International. Leader Dog receives no government funding or insurance payments.

    Go to LeaderDog.org to learn more about Leader Dogs for the Blind.

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    About Leader Dogs for the Blind

    Leader Dogs for the Blind is a nonprofit organization providing people who are blind or visually impaired with lifelong skills for safe and independent daily travel using a guide dog or a white cane. All services are provided free of charge. The organization also trains guide dogs for people who are DeafBlind, offers a summer camp for teens, and holds seminars for orientation and mobility (O&M) professionals and university students. Leader Dogs for the Blind partners with agencies and O&M professionals throughout the U.S. to provide their clients with supplemental O&M training. For more information, call (888) 777-5332 or visit LeaderDog.org.

    Private Group Details:

    • Group Size Range: 1 - 5
    • Event can be held at a volunteer group location (e.g. office, park)
    • No Donation

    Puppy Raisers Needed at Leader Dogs for the Blind

    Future guide dogs need loving homes and dedicated volunteers to help them on their journey toward becoming trusted companions for individuals who are blind or low vision.

    The need is urgent, but the commitment is beautiful in its simplicity: either 6 months or one year of your time to transform two lives-yours and that of a person who will gain independence through your caring and dedication. No prior experience is needed, just a willing heart and desire to give back to your community.

    "Whether you've been a 'dog person' for years or have never had a dog, you can be a puppy raiser," explains Vijay Yoshi, Leader Dog manager of raiser and host experience. "You'll learn a lot of great skills, meet like-minded people in your community, have a daily walking partner and, most importantly, help someone who is blind experience safety and confidence when traveling independently."

    Understanding that modern life comes with varying…

    Location

    On-site
    1039 S. Rochester Road, Rochester, Michigan, US

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