Most people don’t have any idea how many responsibilities come along with raising a dog and what they need to do for their dogs to grow healthy and happy. One of the most important thing is to socialize your dogs and this can happen only if you teach them to get comfortable in any other environment, not just in your backyard. Also, you need to teach them to get along with humans of all ages.

 

 

Maybe this will be a cliche for you, but it’s really important to know your dogs as they know you and letting them to behave in public it’s a test you do not want to miss. This kind of test behavior it’s found at many trained dogs and the Guide Dog Foundation is offering people a chance to raise their puppies properly. You will be pleased to know that you can help people with disabilities by raising a puppy. So, if this is your dream job, what are you waiting for?

 

 

This puppy program is only for those who live on the East Coast and, of course they are crazy in love with dogs. If you’re interested, you can take an 8-week-old puppy with all his cuteness and fluffiness and raise him for the next 14 to 18 months. With your loving help, your puppy will be prepared for his next step, the certified training program. You just can’t say no to this mission, look how adorable they are!

 

 

You will have the cutest job on Earth and all this for a good cause. These future service dogs need to be comfortable in any environment and in any situation so you must take your puppy everywhere. At the mall, in bus stations, at parties, schools, restaurants, everywhere you go, your puppy must follow you. Showing him/her off everywhere will be such an amazing thing for you and for those you pass by, because you can’t resist those faces.

 

 

Yes, your parent role seems fun and easy, but it’s much more than you think, because you always need to remember that you are also a teacher. You will need to raise him/her properly and teach your puppy the basic commands of obedience and go twice a month to some classes at the foundation. As you know, all good things must come to an end and after those months you will give your puppy to the Guide Dog Foundation.

 

 

You don’t have to worry about it, because you will get monthly reports on their progress and when their certified training program is complete you can be there for them in the graduation day. It’s hard to say goodbye, but the best part is that you have accomplish your mission and so you have offered a better life for disabled people. For more info visit the Guide Dog Foundation.

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