The Malta Guide Dogs Foundation (MGDF) is appealing for families in Malta and Gozo to raise a guide dog puppy that will then go on to be trained as a fully-fledged guide dog.

The foundation is also seeking temporary puppy raisers who would be prepared to house a puppy for a short period of time should the puppy raising family need to travel abroad.

There are currently 12 guide dogs in service in Malta and Gozo, enabling their visually-impaired owners to be fully independent in their daily lives.

 “Our appeal is for generous individuals and families to devote a few intense months to help raise a puppy that will go on to be the perfect partner of a partially sighted person,” MGDF chairman Leone Sciberras said. “This requires dedication and selflessness – all for an honourable cause.”

The Guide Dogs Association of France is sending Labrador puppies to Malta in September. Two will go on to receive training and a third is expected to be brought up for breeding. Prospective puppy raisers must be devoted dog lovers who will take

a puppy into their home and raise it for nine to 10 months.

Working with the MGDF’s experienced puppy raiser supervisor, they will be taught basic obedience, domestic and road craft skills. Once they grow up, they will be assessed for suitability to go on for their guide dog training in Sicily.

Those who are interested can download an application from here. For further details, e-mail info.mgdf@gmail.com, or phone 7927 3311.

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