Nonprofit
Published 7/26/25 8:00PM

Puppy Raisers needed to raise our puppies!!

On-site, Volunteer must be in or near Washington, DC
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  • Details

    Commitment Details:
    Full time raisers spend all day with the pup!
    Recurrence:
    Recurring
    Volunteers Needed:
    25
    Cause Areas:
    Animals, Disability, Veterans
    Good For:
    Kids, Teens, Age 55+
    Participation Requirements:
    Driver’s License, Background Check, Attend Orientation
    Age Requirement:
    18+
    Other Requirements:
    Please read all details at www.guidedog.org.

    Description

    Puppy Raisers needed to raise our puppies!!
    Puppy raisers play a vital role in the development of these future assistance dogs: they spend countless hours caring for, teaching, and socializing the pups. They are responsible for socializing their future guide dog puppy and are encouraged to provide common day-to-day socializing opportunities and exposure to new and diverse surroundings. A well-socialized puppy will have fewer adjustments to make when it comes back to the Foundation for formal training.

    The puppy raiser is also required to teach the puppy basic obedience, such as how to walk on a leash, sit and stay, down, and to come when called.

    They are responsible for taking their puppy to basic obedience classes held bi-monthly. The classes allow the puppy to interact with other dogs and gives the puppy raiser the opportunity to talk to other puppy raisers.

    When the dog is at the 14- to 18-month age range, it returns to the Foundation so it can move ahead with its formal training and begin its new life-changing career as a guide or service dog for someone with disabilities.

    Formal training takes about three to six months, depending on the incoming client it's being matched with. While the dog is in for training, the puppy raiser will receive monthly updates and a photo to show its progression within our program. Once the dog is placed with a handler who is blind or has low vision, the puppy raiser will be invited to attend a Foundation graduation ceremony where they can see the dog they raised and meet the dog’s new handler.

    How do I become a puppy raiser?

    Prospective puppy raisers are interviewed by a Puppy Department staff member. Once accepted, orientation, training manuals, videos, classes, and staff assistance are provided. Please call 631-930-9060 or apply online: https://www.guidedog.org/puppyraiserapplication#vaff

    Location

    On-site
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