Fox Creek Farm
has donated Teddy to



Guide Dogs of America is dedicated to its mission to provide guide dogs and instruction in their use, free of charge, to blind and visually impaired men and women from the United States and Canada so that they may continue to pursue their goals with increased mobility and independence.


Teddy's puppy raiser also raised Richter  -   Guide Dog Richter's Page


Teddy at Costco shopping



Teddy sleeping under a table in a restaurant
Teddy doing "PR" work with the California State University Northridge Campus Police
Teddy with Santa



Teddy was donated by Fox Creek Farm  -  http://www.goldendoodles.net/



You can make a difference in the lives of blind men and women by supporting Guide Dogs of America.

Your contribution of time and/or money helps G.D.A. provide guide dogs free of charge to blind individuals. With the gift of a guide dog, these men and women are better able to pursue their goals, fulfill their dreams, and participate in their communities. Guide dogs not only provide the gift of increased independence, confidence, and mobility, but they also act as a trusted companion providing new opportunities for social interaction. Help make a difference in the life of a blind individual in the form of a loving, four pawed partner today.

For more information:
http://www.guidedogsofamerica.org/difference.html


Give While You Shop

By shopping at different online shopping sites you can provide funding for the Guide Dogs of America Program. Each shopping program is different and described below. This is a great way to get connected, enjoy online shopping and services, and help your favorite charity at the same time. G.D.A. deeply appreciates your support!
For more information:
http://www.guidedogsofamerica.org/shop.html



Volunteering

There are many types of volunteering, including Puppy Raising. If you are interested in volunteering for Guide Dogs of America, be sure that you are located close to the G.D.A. facilities here in Sylmar, CA for your own convenience.
http://www.guidedogsofamerica.org/volunteer.html


Website:    http://www.guidedogsofamerica.org