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When Seeing Eye puppies reach the age of seven or eight weeks, they are delivered to the homes of volunteer puppy raisers who live within driving distance of The Seeing Eye. Puppy raisers are foster families, from all walks of life, who nurture and care for their charges until they are about 13- to 16-months-old. They teach the puppies basic manners and commands, and socialize them to a variety of social situations and experiences that range from shopping and car rides, to visiting airports and boarding airplanes.
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“What an amazing experience it’s been raising Wanda, our first Seeing Eye puppy. We thought it would be about us teaching her, but along the way, we’ve learned so much. Our 13-year-old son Caleb has assumed so much responsibility and showed us a maturity level that we never knew he had. He dropped some extra-curricular activities and committed to training Wanda.
At times schedules, jobs, schools, life, etc…can be chaotic, yet raising Wanda has helped us prioritize and slow down. She has simplified our life! We do so much more together. Taking Wanda on her walks has drawn us closer. We’ve also met amazing people along the way. Our puppy club is so supportive and everyone is willing to help and give advice. We look forward to raising more puppies, but Wanda will always have our heart!”
– Ralph and Verna, 4H Puppy Power Seeing Eye Puppy Raising Club
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“What an amazing experience it’s been raising Wanda, our first Seeing Eye puppy. We thought it would be about us teaching her, but along the way, we’ve learned so much. Our 13-year-old son Caleb has assumed so much responsibility and showed us a maturity level that we never knew he had. He dropped some extra-curricular activities and committed to training Wanda.
At times schedules, jobs, schools, life, etc…can be chaotic, yet raising Wanda has helped us prioritize and slow down. She has simplified our life! We do so much more together. Taking Wanda on her walks has drawn us closer. We’ve also met amazing people along the way. Our puppy club is so supportive and everyone is willing to help and give advice. We look forward to raising more puppies, but Wanda will always have our heart!”
– Ralph and Verna, 4H Puppy Power Seeing Eye Puppy Raising Club
The famous New York City street crossing was captured shortly after Morris Frank and Buddy returned from training in Switzerland.
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The Seeing Eye was incorporated in Nashville, Tenn., on Jan. 29, 1929. In 1931, the organization relocated to Whippany, N.J., because the climate in the northeast was more suitable for training dogs.
On June 5, 1965, the cornerstone was laid for the current headquarters in Morris Township, N.J. Renovations to the Washington Valley headquarters were completed in 2013. The 60-acre campus is home to the administrative offices, student residence, veterinary clinic and kennels. In 2001, a breeding station was built on 330 acres in Chester, N.J., which houses the adult breeding dogs and puppies until they are 8-weeks-old. An additional training center is located in downtown Morristown.
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