GUIDE dog puppies are in need of homes.

Sight loss charity Guide Dogs is looking for volunteers in Evesham to provide a home for guide dog puppies for the first year of their lives.

The charity says that the summer months have led to a drop in volunteer numbers.

 Anna Standing, operations manager at Guide Dogs covering Evesham, said: “The summer months have brought a drop in our Puppy Raising volunteer numbers, as people understandably are thinking about holidays and spending time with their families, rather than volunteering.

“But our guide dog pups still need homes this summer, as they do every year, so we’re calling on the residents of Evesham to help us.

“You can still enjoy holidays whilst caring for a guide dog puppy.

“In some cases, a pup can go on holiday with you, and at other times we may be able to arrange a ‘Puppy Fosterer’ to look after a puppy whilst you’re away."

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Evesham Journal: Puppy Raisers look after the guide dogs for the first year or so of their livesPuppy Raisers look after the guide dogs for the first year or so of their lives (Image: Guide Dogs)

Puppy Raisers are vital to the early development of guide dogs, teaching basic commands and helping them get used to different environments. 

The role involves supporting puppies for the first 12-16 months of their lives before they begin their specialised guide dog training. 

Around 20 homes are needed for guide dog puppies in Evesham, with Guide Dogs covering all the costs involved.

Mrs Standing added: “Becoming a Puppy Raiser is an exciting and rewarding opportunity to raise a guide dog pup and prepare them for their future role supporting someone with sight loss.  

“It is a long-term volunteering role, as each puppy will live with you for at least a year.  

“We’ll provide all the support and training, so you feel well-equipped to care for your puppy when they arrive with you. 

“You’ll help your pup learn basic skills and get used to the outside world, ahead of their next stage of guide dog training.

“If you think you could give a loving, temporary home to a guide dog puppy, then please do get in touch.”

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Volunteers must be aged over 18 and have suitable housing as well as the ability to access online content and training materials and have an email address.    

To find out more, contact Volunteering Coordinator Gail Pajak at volunteermidlands@guidedogs.org.uk or call 0800 781 1444.