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Welcome to our unofficial family tree of Guide Dogs for the Blind's Labrador and Golden Retrievers (a few GSD's as well). We are working to have as complete a pedigree as possible so that both guide dog handlers and puppy raisers can find out more about their dogs and connect with each other.
8 Απρ 2021 · Like many Guide Dogs for the Blind (GDB) supporters, Donna and her mother, Marjorie, were drawn to GDB because of their love of dogs. Not surprisingly, when they moved to California in the mid-80s from upstate New York, they brought three dogs with them, two Labs and one Shepherd.
We recently shared the story of Neutrino, a handsome long-coated black Lab/Golden cross, and thought you might all be interested to hear about some other slightly unique dogs in our program and how science explains their differences. Get ready for your biology lesson for the day!
GDB Puppy Central. 4,937 likes · 62 talking about this. GDB Puppy Central is where Guide Dogs for the Blind's community comes together to learn and share!
13 Αυγ 2019 · Did you know there is a very extensive website dedicated to GDB family trees? Check out your pup's lineage today! https://www.tribalpages.com/tribe/browse?userid=gdblabs&view=9&randi=837678434
Raise a puppy, change a life! This Guidebook offers everything you need to know to raise a puppy for Guide Dogs for the Blind (GDB). Search the Guidebook. Start here to learn more about GDB, and what it’s like to be part of our Puppy Raising program. Let’s Work Together!
Guide Dogs for the Blind (GDB) currently uses yellow and black Labrador Retrievers, Golden Retrievers, and Lab/Golden crosses (as is common throughout the world). In the past GDB used other breeds but found these the most suitable due to health, temperament, size, coat type, and adaptability.