Guide Dogs appeals for volunteers to raise puppies

Emily JohnsSouth West
News imageGuide Dogs A golden coloured Labrador laid on a spotty blue and white blanket.Guide Dogs
Chrissie, a guide dog in training has "settled in really well," says puppy raiser Yvonne.

The Guide Dogs charity has appealed for more volunteers to help raise puppies in Jersey.

Puppy raisers receive training and are supported by a puppy development advisor - with the charity paying for all essential costs, including food and vet bills.

Leanne Kelly, puppy development advisor for areas including Jersey, said: "Being a puppy raiser is an exciting and rewarding opportunity".

The sight loss charity relies on volunteers to look after its puppies for 12-16 months, providing a "vital foundation for the puppy's future role as a guide dog".

Chrissie, a four-month-old golden retriever cross Labrador, arrived in Jersey in September, aged 10 weeks, and is living with puppy raisers Yvonne and Richard Pascoe.

Mrs Pascoe said: "We both love being puppy raisers. It's hard work but you know you're doing something very worthwhile - helping to bring independence, freedom and confidence to someone with sight loss."

Volunteers must be aged over 18 with suitable housing to provide a loving home, the charity note that "caring for a puppy is a full-time commitment, so you'll need plenty of time to invest in raising the puppy".

"Some training is delivered online too, so you'll also need a computer or other device to access this," it said.

The charity is holding an event on 19 November, 09:30-11:30 GMT at St Clement's Parish Hall and urges anyone interested in becoming a puppy raiser to attend to find out more.

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