

Every year, we train and hand over more and more dogs to our visually impaired community in Hungary. This growth is why we are continually expanding our team. Join our mission as a puppy raiser! We are looking for volunteers to welcome a nine-week-old Labrador puppy into their homes for about one to one and

Dolly had major spinal surgery a week ago. The seven-year-old black labrador has undergone a major operation, a bone was cut, and the stitches on her back are visible. Fortunately, there is hope that she will make a full recovery and return to guiding her owner in time. We visited our couple at their home

It is a complicated process before a puppy becomes a guide dog. Labrador puppies live with our puppy raisers until they are one year old. Letting the puppy go can be a difficult process for our puppy raisers, so we offer help as follows. The most frequently asked question by those interested in raising a

We’ve hidden four words for you in four Facebook posts for the Advent Sundays. You can decipher the words written in Braille with this key! It only takes a few minutes! The Braille script is an important communication tool for visually impaired individuals; here is an opportunity to get acquainted with it.

Vera and her guide dog Tramini successfully passed their guide dog exam last week in Budapest. Despite being Vera’s first guide dog, Tramini and Vera managed to impress the exam board last week by being in complete harmony with each other. Tramini and Vera managed to impress the exam board last week by being in

Am I visually impaired, or disabled, or worldless (sightless)? One lack itself should not characterise. Those words we say about ourselves also have weight, not only those which we hear from others. We edit Ádám Balogh’s article on the occasion of the international day of white stick, 15th October, in the month of the sight.

Our youngest team mates are called – Cserkész (Scout), Ciprus (Cyprus), Csengő (Bell), Csatár (Striker), Cetli (Slip-of paper), Csúzli (Crotch), Cifra (Gaudy), Csipke (Lace), Citrom (Lemon), and Cseresznye (Cherry) This time as well, Bóbita had pulled the names from among those were sent by our followers of our website. Puppy test We carried out the

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
