One guide dog takes about two years to train and costs a total of $45,000 to $60,000, covering everything from boarding a dog to extensive drilling by professional trainers in serving the needs of the blind to a weekslong period acclimating dog to recipient.

Who qualifies for a Seeing Eye dog?

Applicant must be between the ages of 16 and 75, motivated and emotionally stable, capable of walking one to two miles a day, and able to receive and implement instruction. A realistic plan of use for a Seeing Eye dog as determined by personal references, applicant explanation, agency referrals and personal interview.

Can any dog be a Seeing Eye dog?

Instead, dogs are judged on a case-by-case basis. Certain breeds are more commonly chosen as guide dogs than others. You’ll find that most seeing eye dogs are Labradors, German Shepherds and Golden Retrievers. But other breeds, such as Border Collies, Vizslas and Standard Poodles are also heavily favored.

Does insurance pay for a Seeing Eye dog?

Everyone knows about seeing-eye dogs, but there are also mobility assistance dogs who fetch and pick up items, open doors and more. Unfortunately, no health insurance, whether Medicare, Medicaid or private insurance, covers the cost of a service dog or any additional expenses, such as the cost of food and care.

How do I adopt a retired Seeing Eye dog?

The perfect home is a loving, welcoming environment. Our dogs are accustomed to sleeping indoors and spend most of their days in the company of humans. We ask that our dogs are generally not left alone for more than 4 hours at a time and do not become ‘back-yard’ dogs.

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What qualifies you for a guide dog?

At least 18 years of age, but no limits on upper age. Confident in your orientation and mobility skills. Able to navigate three or more routes independently. Ability to provide the appropriate exercise for a young and active dog.

Does insurance cover seeing-eye dogs?

How do I apply for seeing eye dog?

Fill out and submit the online student application. Print a copy of the application (Word) and mail to Guide Dogs for the Blind Admissions, PO Box 151200 San Rafael, CA 94915. Request a paper copy or complete the application over the phone by calling 1-800-295-4050.

Does insurance pay for a seeing eye dog?

Where can I adopt a Seeing Eye Dog in NJ?

The Seeing Eye Dog Adoptions P.O. Box 375 Morristown, NJ 07963 Once your application has been completely filled out and your application fee has been received, your name will be put on our waiting list. Please be aware that due to variation in the population of adoptable dogs, not all applications will be fulfilled.

What does the seeing eye do?

In pursuit of this mission, The Seeing Eye breeds and raises puppies to become Seeing Eye dogs, trains Seeing Eye dogs to guide blind people, instructs blind people in the proper use, handling, and care of the dogs and conducts and supports research on canine health and development. If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device.

Does the Seeing Eye have a VIP adoption program?

In recognition of donors who have supported our mission with a recent gift of $25,000 or more, The Seeing Eye maintains a VIP list of qualified adopters with reduced wait times. For more information regarding our VIP adoption program, please contact Donor & Public Relations at 973-539-4425 or email [email protected]