Kristen Cilenti Review of Southeastern Guide Dogs
Last February, we arrived at Southeastern to pick ...
Last February, we arrived at Southeastern to pick up a puppy to raise for Southeastern Guide Dogs. The puppies had just finished a 'puppy hugging' class where families could go in and spend a half hour just playing with these spunky 10-week-young pups. As our puppy was placed in our arms, the group of puppy huggers crowded around and oohed and ahhed over how lucky we were to go home with one. We have had a year of wonderful adventures with this pup and he is now ready to return to Southeastern to further his training. We have been so thankful to have been a part of the process and cannot wait to see what this pup goes on to do. We have met many people whose lives have been changed by the work Southeastern Guide Dogs does and we are just grateful to be a part of the process. If you are thinking of raising a puppy for Southeastern, it is an experience like no other. Letting go is never easy but going home with a new 10-week-old bundle of love helps! What an amazing organization!
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