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  • Over the past 4 weeks, our Labrador puppies have grown tremendously. The deaf and blind babies who initially only ate and slept have now become active, playful puppies. They are playing a lot with each other and their mothers, are developing their skills, finding out more and more territory from their environment, and are happy

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  • It’s hard to explain how we feel when we hold them in our hands. On 19 th january the six yellow puppies, five males and one female, were born. We hope that with their help we can start our own breeding project and will be able to train them to become excellent seeing eye dogs. Our

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  • Help from New York to Train Guiding Dogs in Hungary

    Baráthegyi School of Guide Dogs has received an unexpected surprise from one of the most well-known schools of guide dogs, Guiding Eyes in New York. They offered a female Labrador with the best genetic background from their excellent pool of guide dogs. To improve the effect of the surprise, the intended mother of our future

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  • On White Cane Safety Day future guide dogs, Labrador puppies were taken to the students in the Primary School of Blind Children. For the blind and visually impaired children it was a great experience to have the puppies of Baráthegyi Guide Dog School next to them, and to pat and stroke the animals. They also

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  • Ice, Ion, Indigó, Igor, Ikon, Inga, Indus, Ipoly are Iron, the nine Labrador puppies practiced today in Campona shopping mall in Budapest. The dogs of 4-8 months of age a nd their raisers meet at least once a month with the trainers of Baráthegyi Guide Dog School, when the trainers assess the development of the

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  • On 28 September 2017 Márti and Gandhi passed their traffic safety exam. Kiss Márti and her guide dog Gandhi took the exam in the busy parts of Budapest. The many people, the great noise and even a foreign dog who wanted to make friends with Gandhi couldn’t disturb his calmness. ‘When the foreign dog was approaching Gandhi,

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  • On 15 September 2017 András and Google passed their traffic safety exam in Miskolc. András could hardly wait for the day to prove before the Board of Examiners that he and his guide dog Google could go anywhere together. The first part of the exam was to summon Google after unleashing him in an fopen

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  • We were very pleased to attend the Family oday ofMesser Hungarogáz Kft. on September 9, 2017 with our dogs and colleagues. Google and Gordon, two black male Labradors bought from a breeder from Messer’s previous donation, also joined us; Google represented our Foundation with his visually impaired owner Andras Gál. Andras demonstrated with a Braille

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  • Everyday heroes live among us. If we look around better, we may see that they “get lost” at our feet or in the yard. Barathegyi Guide Dog School is looking for them now with Profession.hu. Heroes are needed; guardian angels who have a mission in the world; who develop their potential with serious training and

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  • Young people from abroad have visited our center, organized by the Lions Club. First, after a becoming acquainted with each other, the enthusiastic team could interactively try out how they could help a visually impaired person in different situations, then we discussed and showed them how to do it in a professional way. Everyone could

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  • This week we kept our fingers crossed for another team. Fatime Nyikes and her guide dog Leia had just completed the biggest challenge of their common life in the capital, the traffic safety exam. The team had to prove that together they can safely get to Zuglo from Budaörs . Though Fatime and Leia had

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  • We had a wonderful day at the Equal Opportunity Day organized in Székesfehérvár! Many people were interested in our little team. Ropi, Dolly and Gandhi – the three retriever dogs–in-training were happy to show what it feels like when a visually impaired person rely on  the watchful footsteps of a guide dog. The event  was

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