Eleanor Stephens
22 October, 2024
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Meet guide dog mums this half-term and find out how you could give one a home

Sight loss charity Guide Dogs is running a special event this half-term, where you can meet the doggy mums who bring future generations of guide dogs into the world, and the volunteers and staff who care for them.

Breeding Dog Volunteers with two guide dog mums they care for, and a litter of pups.

The charity’s Autumn Guide Dog Mum Volunteer Taster Day is being held at its National Centre (CV33 9QJ), just outside Leamington Spa, on Sunday 27 October.  

At the event, you can find out about becoming a Breeding Dog Volunteer for Guide Dogs, where you have a guide dog mum living with you permanently, with all costs covered, and have the unique experience of having guide dog pups born in your home.  

The charity has around 250 guide dog mums, who all live in volunteers’ homes, within an hour’s drive of its National Centre, so it can run its breeding programme. 

The event will be running from 1pm until 4pm and is open to anyone who would like to discover more about this rewarding and vital volunteering role. 

Verity O’Donnell, Local Volunteering Attraction Coordinator at Guide Dogs, said: “Our iconic guide dog service is only made possible thanks to the wonderful contribution made by our guide dog mums, and Breeding Dog Volunteers, all of whom live in the Midlands. 

“We’re looking for suitable homes for our mums across the region and we cover all the costs involved. 

“Come along to our taster day to learn more about being a Breeding Dog Volunteer for Guide Dogs, speak to volunteers who love doing the role, and our expert staff who support our volunteers every step of the way.”

Please note, to ensure the health and safety of the dogs at the charity’s National Centre, pet dogs are not able to attend this event.

For more information, visit the event page here: https://fb.me/e/hqXVZG9sk , email volattractcentral@guidedogs.org.uk or call 0800 781 1444.