Meet the gorgeous Scooby, a potential guide dog for the blind that I am sponsoring. I was in Sainsbury's the other day and there were people there from Guide Dogs for the Blind trying to get people to sign up to sponsor puppies for their training - which lasts two years and costs £28,000 per dog. It was something I had been thinking about doing for a while so I decided to sign up. There were two dogs to choose from, the other was a gorgeous golden "Andrex" puppy, but I chose Scooby because I thought not as many people would go for him even though he's such a handsome boy - it's that black dog syndrome they are the ones least adopted in kennels too. I think he's fabulous with his luxurious, shiny, curly coat!
Sponsoring costs only a few pounds a month and you are regularly sent information - Pupdates - about your dog's progress and photos right until he/she graduates at around two years old and is matched with someone. This is my first photo of Scooby he's a golden retriever/labrador mix and he's around six week old. Once you have signed up they send you a little album to keep your photos in, along with a certificate, and a small calendar. I think it is lovely how you are able to keep up with your dog's progress in such a close way, and online there is even more, including videos of the dogs.
I think guide dogs are absolutely amazing, and I'm proud to be able to help in the training of Scooby in a small way. He has loads to learn, and I'll eagerly watch his progress - I'm sure he'll do well! I'll keep you updated.
You can read more about sponsoring a puppy here
Sponsoring costs only a few pounds a month and you are regularly sent information - Pupdates - about your dog's progress and photos right until he/she graduates at around two years old and is matched with someone. This is my first photo of Scooby he's a golden retriever/labrador mix and he's around six week old. Once you have signed up they send you a little album to keep your photos in, along with a certificate, and a small calendar. I think it is lovely how you are able to keep up with your dog's progress in such a close way, and online there is even more, including videos of the dogs.
I think guide dogs are absolutely amazing, and I'm proud to be able to help in the training of Scooby in a small way. He has loads to learn, and I'll eagerly watch his progress - I'm sure he'll do well! I'll keep you updated.
You can read more about sponsoring a puppy here
Sue
ReplyDeleteWhat a coincidence! I was out in Durham on Saturday and I sponsored a puppy too. I love what Guide Dogs for the Blind do and I think how lucky I am that I have my sight. I am looking forward, like you say, to seeing my puppy's progress as she is trained.
That is a coincidence! What was the name of your puppy?
ReplyDeleteI think she was called Amelia. She is an andrex puppy look a like!
DeleteAwww! :)
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