
Dandzsi, the German Shepherd, is an experienced guide dog and will soon be 7 years old. He arrived from Germany in July 2019, shortly after his master died. Kardon Annamari was already looking forward to being with her faithful companion and taking her home from Miskolc, where the staff of the Baráthegyi Guide Dog School
Milka has learned everything she will need later to be a companion for a visually impaired person. It’s time to get to know her future owner. Now they are practicing together. Milka was the smallest labrador in the M litter. She compensated for her tiny stature with willingness to act. „She is a very well
Choosing the right dog name is always a difficult decision. How can we do this in a creative and unique way? At the Baráthegyi Guide Dog School, we decide on a lottery. So that’s not what we human are… Our community followers are asked to send as many names as possible to the puppies born in our foundation’s breeding program. Of the hundreds of names, we have a hard time choosing, so we have two helpers: one Fortuna istennő, who holds our hand (that is, our paw) during
Being a visually impaired person and sitting in a canoe, while performing similar results as unblinded people, seems to be unbelievable at first hearing , but it is not that. Mihály Dombai is a perfect example for this, as he has been delivering well in a dragon boat for years. He does not only improve
Müzli the golden retriever lady already proved at the February Puppy Meeting how much she had learnt. Together with her puppy trainer, Réka Sápi, she performed perfectly in all the tasks so now she can start her adult training in Miskolc. Müzli blew the candles on her first birthday cake and then said goodbye to
Just after his first birthday, Márvány said goodbye to the family that had raised him and “went to college”. Márvány, a beautiful golden retriever is one of the largest pup in Litter M. He loves kids. He will be trained now by Lajos Cserven. At Mr. Cserven, he can train together with Artúr, another one
Pieces of bacon pierced with needle were scattered around the place where one of our guide dogs goes to work. Guide dogs are most at risk from such mischief because their visually impaired owners are not able to keep dogs from being tempted by lures in all situations. We summarized why this behavior is dangerous