On Wednesday, July 27, 2016, Sarah Freemark from CTV Morning Live spent the morning at Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind.
With an aging baby boomer population either already in or approaching their senior years, accompanying age-related increases in vision and other mobility problems will be on the rise.
Meet Duke. Duke is a yellow Labrador retriever. He might be a cute little bundle of fluff, but this yellow Lab will, hopefully, one day become the eyes for a Canadian who is blind or visually impaired.
Training a guide dog can take years. If you’ve ever wanted to know how it happens, watch this short documentary.
Bob Berrigan, a blind man, and his service dog, Gus, paid a visit to the ‘More Than Just Babysitting’ childcare program at Holy Cross Catholic School on July 23.
AJAX — Lina Tsang, puppy walker with the Canadian Dog Guides For the Blind, with Vegas who is still currently being trained.