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Learn about our mission and hear stories from Seeing Eye dog handlers.

The Seeing Eye Mission Overview

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Seeing Eye Dog Training Series

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Follow an instructor as she trains a string of Seeing Eye dogs.

Meet Retired Seeing Eye Dog Jaya

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If you've attended one of the public programs at The Seeing Eye's Morris Twp campus, you may have met Jaya. Hear her story.

Coming Home

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A video produced by The Seeing Eye, Inc. of Morristown, New Jersey. This video is intended to be an extension of The Seeing Eye's training program for people who are blind, and will help educate family members, coworkers and friends about proper guide dog etiquette.

Meet Susan and Logan

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Seeing Eye graduate Susan tells her story.

A Moment to Enjoy with Pat and Finn

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Seeing Eye graduate Pat McKenna and his yellow Lab Seeing Eye dog venture around a variety of fun settings. The perspective is from a camera mounted on the dog's harness. The dog's view is shown as they navigate the beach at sunset, a ferry and waterfront pier, a pumpkin patch with Pat's two young boys, rock climbing with Pat's sons, a campfire, mini golf, walking along Pat's son as he rides a bike down a sidewalk. The video ends with taking in the scenes at the beach and finally a view of Pat being guided along the water by his dog. The video is produced by Pat McKenna and edited by Pete Berthold.

Marcus Shares His Story

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Seeing Eye graduate Marcus shares his story in a room of Seeing Eye supporters.

Jessica’s Story

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Jessica, a grade school teacher and mother, shares how her Seeing Eye dogs have impacted her life.

Pat and His Seeing Eye Dog Commute to Work

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One morning, Seeing Eye graduate Pat attached a camera to his Seeing Eye® dog Finn’s harness and filmed their commute. In the video, you can watch from Finn’s perspective as the team travels by bus, train, and subway — navigating across busy streets, around a local shop, and eventually to Pat’s office. Video Description: A NJ Transit bus pulls up and opens its doors. Pat and Fin board the bus. Next we see Finn seated between Pat's legs, looking out from under the bus seat. Then they disembark from the bus and cross a busy street at a crosswalk. After that, they are on a NJ Transit train platform and the team is shown boarding and disembarking from the train. Finn guides Pat along the platform, to the stairs and finds the next train they must take on their journey. Finn then guides Pat off the train and up to the busy city streets where they cross another busy intersection in the crosswalk. They make a quick stop at a convenience store where Pat purchases a drink and then they head to the building where Pat works. Finn navigates Pat through security, to the elevator and finds Pat's office. At the end of the video, Finn rests comfortably in a large dog bed with toys that he is chewing on before looking up at the camera as if proud of himself.

Jim Kessler Shares His Experiences as an Instructor

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Director of Instruction and Training Jim Kessler talks about what makes The Seeing Eye so special.

3 Simple Training Tips from a Seeing Eye Instructor

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Teaching Come

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For dogs, learning to come when called is not only a behavior issue, it can also be a safety issue that protects your pup. To teach the command, call your puppy by name, using an enthusiastic voice and playful gestures, followed by the word “come.” Reinforce the command with plenty of praise.

Teach Down

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Praise the puppy when he or she is in the correct position. You may gently help a puppy into the down position by moving his or her paws out.

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