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Extraordinary dogs, transforming lives. Learn More. Raise a Puppy. Change a Life. Help him reach his full potential. Visually Impaired. It takes about 12 months for a new partnership to become fully established — which is why we offer a structured and ongoing support programme during this period. Not necessarily. Part of the criteria for being accepted to train with a guide dog is being able to demonstrate that you can and do travel independently and safely in your home area and that you can apply problem-solving techniques if you get lost or disorientated.

For many people, learning to use a long cane or having other mobility training can be very useful in building your confidence to travel independently and learning to solve problems. It also helps to show a good understanding of your home area and routes that you would need to cover with the guide dog. Many of our current guide dog handlers have additional conditions including diabetes, anxiety, hearing loss, or amputation.

We can talk to you individually about the implications of any relevant health conditions that you have and whether it would affect your ability to work with a guide dog. To be eligible for any of our services, you must have a sufficient command of the English language.

If English is not your first language and you need an interpreter, you will need to be able to provide a professional one yourself and commit to staying in the country for at least 12 months.

Guide Dogs can provide the My Guide friends and family service if you have a family member or friend who has good English and who, after the usual training, can then act as a sighted guide. If sign language is your first language, we will be happy to discuss with you your needs for an interpreter and provide one. Many people with vision impairment travel very safely and independently using other forms of mobility aids.

We will explore all these options with you as part of your mobility assessment. Other mobility solutions include our volunteer sighted-guiding service called My Guide , using technology apps, learning to use any remaining vision to your best advantage or using a cane. The answer is usually yes so long as the two dogs get on well together once they have been introduced, and we can confirm that the wellbeing of both dogs will not be compromised in any way.

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