All posts
Seeing Dogs in the News!
Seeing Dogs is delighted to be in the popular weekly magazine, The People’s Friend, on 9th October, 2021. If you haven’t been able to get hold of a copy, please take a look at the pdf version of the article by Anne Evans here! We hope you enjoy it and please share it with friends
Another True ‘Tail’ of Dogs on Trains by Neil Ewart, Trustee, Seeing Dog Alliance
In 1875, a clerk, who worked at the parcel office of a railway station in Manchester, received a visit from a highly irate man. He asked if a dog that he had previously brought to the station to be sent on to the Liverpool Dog Show had been despatched to Liverpool on the 11.15 train,
A True ‘Tail’ of Dogs on Trains by Neil Ewart, Trustee, Seeing Dog Alliance
If you travel with your Seeing Dog, or indeed any dog, on the train, how is your journey? I hope do hope it runs smoothly so everyone has a stress free and enjoyable experience. However, travelling with any animal always requires due care and attention and I thought you would be interested to read about a
7 tips to protect your Seeing Dog – or any dog! – from ‘dognappers’!
During Victorian times dog thieves were rampant around the streets of London. They operated very closely with ‘dog finders’ and ‘dog restorers’ who charged fees of their own for the safe return of the stolen dogs. Then there were the street sellers of dogs, some of whose animals may well have been the by-products of
Part Two of the History of Guide Dog or Seeing Dog use by Neil Ewart, Trustee, The Seeing Dogs Alliance
In Part One of my blog, I wrote about the history of guide dogs in the 1800’s. Let’s now look at how things changed thereafter… A key point was the exemption from the excise licence granted by Parliament in Great Britain to shepherds’ dogs and those kept by the blind as guides, which suggests the
So how and when, did the use of dogs by the visually impaired first begin? Seeing Dogs’ Trustee, Neil Ewart, tells all
Guide Dogs are trained throughout the world, and it is sometimes tempting to assume that it is still relatively new. This is not unreasonable, as it is well known that the first, truly scientific work training of dogs to lead the blind was undertaken in Germany during World War One and throughout the twentieth century
5 Top Tips to ‘autumn-proof’ you and your Seeing Dog
Autumn is a wonderful time of year, but it presents Seeing Dog owners with the challenge of ‘autumn-proofing’ their four-legged friends. Here are 5 top tips to help ‘autumn-proof’ your Seeing Dog in the coming months whilst still being able to enjoy the season: – 1. Ticks and parasites Ticks can still be active in
Training news by Seeing Dog Mobility Instructor, John Grave,
Despite lockdowns the charity is pleased to say that training continues as normal. We are so pleased to announce the recent qualification of Terry, who teams up with Seeing Dog, Winston, which you may have read about on one of our Facebook posts. We are pleased to also let you know that we have a
Blog by Seeing Dog newbie, Rosa
Hello, my name is Rosa – ‘Rosie’ for short to my friends. I am the new Seeing Dogs trainee and I am 10 weeks old. Let me tell you about myself. I’m a bit of a mix as my Mum is a Golden Retriever and Dad is a Labrador. I think I have taken after
Latest news from Puppy Walker, Margaret Atkins
I am pleased to report that we now have our sixth Seeing Dog puppy. He is a pure black Labrador and he came to live with us in June. He is called Willow, which often confuses people as they tend to assume that to be a girl’s name. He was a bit unwell for the
Updates on Cleo, by Puppy Walkers, Aaron and Sara
Over the summer holidays, we have been able to spend more time focusing on getting Cleo out into more public spaces, making sure that she gets a full taste of what is to come in the future. We have also continued to progress her training by working through the silver stage of the dog citizen
Seeing Dog etiquette – 5 things to remember
The UK is a nation of pet lovers. In the UK, it’s estimated that 12 million (44 percent of) households have pets, with around 51 million pets owned, according to estimated figures from the Pet Food Manufacturers’ Association (PFMA). So, when we see a Seeing Dog in a public place like a coffee shop, a



