Adventure awaits, I-letter litter!

Borsó’s four puppies turned ten-week-old, and their lives got onto a new phase last week. They all got to loving puppy raisers, where they can explore the world in a safe and supportive environment. During the next months they are going to learn through playing, meanwhile they acquire the basics, which will help them to become a guide dog one day. 

Good luck, Indián!

Indián, Brosó’s first born puppy did not go far away, he stayed in Miskolc and joined the university students. His puppy raisers, László and Beatrix Varga said that he easily adapted himself into the family. “Pea-eyed” Indián is our third puppy we raise, who is a dutiful, docile but madcap puppy. We love him so much and he is getting more clever day by day.”

Since his move, Indián has met his mother again:

Ispán is a scallywag in Telki

The greatest scallywag of the litter is Ispán, who found his new home as well. According to his puppy raiser, Norbert Hambuch, he has changed a lot during the first weeks.

“He is much calmer, does not chew everything, and he reacts immediately to the commands”no ” and”phooey “. He is not in “on/off” mode anymore, but he also enjoys playing with his toys, even he more often relaxes calmly cuddled with the two adult dogs of the family.”

Isler is making his dreams come true in Prague

Borsó’s third born puppy, Isler got the Czech Mathilda Guide Dog School, where not other than his father Monsoon lived before as well. As the member of the International Guide Dog Federation (IGDF) we happily support the international breeding programmes, so that more and more people living with visual impairment can have guide dogs.

Isler and Jácint after their first practice

“Duracell” Íbisz moved to Szekszárd

Íbisz is a real energy-bomb! According to her puppy raiser in Szekszárd, she is tireless and always full of enthusiasm.

“Whenever she walks pass the old cabinet, she always checks the “other” puppy in the mirror. She has been here for two weeks and she already understands that if she sees the teats’ holder, she sits down at the door. Her housebreaking has been improving day by day, she more often indicates her need to go out. She also sits at the gate before going out, as she should. A little naughty one, who is curious about everything, but she is adorable’”

A new beginning

Borsó’s puppies have started to go on a long and exciting road. They are still playful puppies but soon there will be earnest tasks waiting for them. We are thankful for all puppy raisers, who support them on this road. We are all agog to see how this little team will develop.

Don’t wait until May— you can already donate 1% of your tax to the Baráthegyi Guide Dog School. 

You can be sure that your tax contribution will go to a good cause, as our foundation dedicates everything to training guide dogs.

Thank you on behalf of visually impaired owners!

You can now offer 1% of your tax for guide dog training through the NAV online platform by logging into your client portal here. It only takes five minutes, and you’ll be supporting a loyal guide dog!

And here’s some more good news! If you provide your mailing address, we will send you next year’s guide dog calendar along with our thank-you letter.

Our tax number: 18449149-1-05
Please support the Baráthegyi Guide Dog School with 1% of your tax!

You can read our tax 1% information here.

We wrote about the litter in this article last time.