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Author: Berta László


  • I am Lámpás

    It’s my turn to introduce myself: my name is Lámpás. I look exactly like my mom with my chocolate-brown colour, I’m just a bit smaller. Still. In my free time I love being and playing with my brother, Leon. I’m a really alert baby girl, I like greeting my educator at night as well. These

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  • Limbo introduces herself

    Limbo is just a bit darker than her sister, Latte. She can cover with her very lovely girlish face that she is a real go-getter. She was born with the highest weight in the litter, and she thinks that this fact empowers her to exercise her will. If the others don’t want to play with

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  • Call me Legend(a)!

    Legenda (meaning ‘legend’ in English) is a beautiful black labrador just like his father. He is human-centric and loves being among people. He is willing to put even food aside for some patting whenever someone visits him. Help Legenda fulfill his destiny and become a true companion to a visually impaired person after his training.

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  • We introduce Latte

    The latest generation of guide dogs was born. The name of the firstborn is Latte. Emese and Niki together helped 6 brothers and sisters to come into the world, and now they begin to introduce the puppies to you one by one. Latte will be the first. She is a very calm and balanced puppy.

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  • The now 28 years old Antónia Kállai, Ani, lost her sight at the age of 16 due to congenital glaucoma. Now she would say that she does not need her sight at any price. She lives a full life and is bored of stereotypes of blind people. If needed, she can also give up her

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  • Huba found his new family

    Huba’s master died after Christmas.  We knew that because of his age, Huba won’t work as a guide dog anymore so we were looking for a family to adopt him. There was a huge interest, many of you applied for Huba. Thanks for everyone who was touched by his story! The story of the retired

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  • It’s an interesting question: Can/Does a guide dog know (or “know”) that its owner/handler is blind? Dr. Herzog explored this question, too: But what about trained guide dogs? I vaguely recall mumbling on the radio that night that a [guide] dog would surely know that its owner was blind. Was I correct? Read more

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  • Six little puppies were born in the beginning of January. The Baráthegyi Guide Dog School is waiting for their new candidates for the puppy-educating programme, which will start in March. The participants can make a great base for the guide dogs with much love, caring and enough attention. The cheerful and active puppies spend 10-12

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  • In December 2018, within one month since our previous success, we once again saw our hard work pay off. Just as in every year, we were working hard on putting as many dogs as we could to work with their visually impaired owners. At the end of the year, it was the turn of Ion,

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