

Last Firday, we participated in a special charity concert in the Nádor Hall. Beside music, the guide dogs were in focus in the sold-out performance, as the organisers supported the Baráthegyi Foundation for School for Guide Dogs with the income of the concert. The organisers and the performers of the piano concert were Ágnes Kövecs

Annamari Kardon practices on street pianos in Budapest. This time, she played in the underground station at Fővám tér. Her yellow guid dog Szikra (Spark) follows her everywhere, so even those who otherwise would not stop to listen to her music will surely give a minute or two to the pup. Annamari and Szikra do

Our Zina gave birth to eight beautiful puppies on 15 November. Four black and four yellow pups arrived. The black ones are all males, while there is one male and three females among the yellow ones. It was a rather fast labour since all puppies were born within three hours. The last four tots arrived

Our guide dog puppies have returned to school after the summer break. At our September meet-up, the young dogs first released some steam by running around on a big field. Some of them even managed to get super-muddy before lessons about lead discipline and resisting temptation started. The dogs – having had the chance to

Rossini, the magpie, visits László and his guide dog, Marzipan, daily. Their friendship began with a common interest in eating grapes, and today it is to his garden that the bird comes, flies over his head, and where it hides its treasures. “When the grapes ripen in my garden, a lot of birds and insects
