Ask the Trainer: “Counter Surfing”
Once your dog finds the food, the food itself becomes the reward for the behavior. Here’s how to train your dog that counter surfing for food is off limits.
Summer is here! As the temperatures rise, it is important to monitor your dog’s health and behavior for signs of heat stroke.
Learn the top 12 tips of proper guide dog etiquette to ensure the safety and independence of individuals with visual impairments.
Have you ever wondered how to become a guide dog trainer? That’s a frequently asked question here at Southeastern Guide Dogs.
Hundreds of plants can be toxic to dogs, so it is important to educate yourself on the type of plants in your environment.
Once your dog finds the food, the food itself becomes the reward for the behavior. Here’s how to train your dog that counter surfing for food is off limits.
Hundreds of plants can be toxic to dogs, so it is important to educate yourself on the type of plants in your environment.
Trivia, truths, and tales abound, and here’s a few fun facts about the guide dog school that started in a farm house in a cow pasture in then-rural Palmetto, Florida. Our school began in 1982, and in 1983, three dogs were matched with three visually impaired individuals. The current location in Palmetto began with a…
Indulge your furry friend in the delicious world of homemade dog treats with PB&J Pupcicles, a delightful recipe from a Southeastern Guide Dogs graduate. These frozen delights, packed with natural ingredients like peanut butter and strawberries, are a sweet summer treat.
Our vets encourage owners to microchip their pets, and we chip all our dogs. Find out why we think it's so important to microchip your dog.