Tribune - Tee Off For Dogs
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Tribune - Tee Off For Dogs
2009 Celebrities, where are they now? Mobley graduated Guide Dog school June 6, 2009 and is now living/working in Washington state with a visually impaired person. Delora is being evaluated to breed for the Guide Dogs. This is a special program for GDB for them to ensure the overall health and temperament of the dogs brought into the program. If Delora does not become a breeder, she will begin her formal Guide Dog training and hope to become a working Guide Dog. Glitz had hopes of becoming a Guide Dog; however, a torn ACL made for a change of careers. Glitz is living with the Monsess family and mentoring their new Guide Dog puppy in training, Lindsay. Ivory went back for Guide Dog training. During the training, it was determined Ivory did not like traffic. GDB knew she was a special with a lot of talent and helped Ivory transition to a Career Change dog to be a companion for a seven year old child with special needs. The family she is living with has nine children, so she has plenty of love! While we wish every puppy to be successful in their formal Guide Dog training and graduates, unfortunately that is not the case. Dogs are like humans, they have unique personalities, health issues, likes and dislikes. This is one reason why the Guide Dogs training and evaluation program for working dogs is so successful. A dog that graduates the program is capable of guiding their partner through life. Our puppy raisers friends are so important for the first portion of the training socialization, learning good public manners and helping to introduce the dogs to lots of new sounds, sights and distractions. Many thanks to each and every puppy raiser and to the Guide Dogs of the Blind for the dedication and precious gift you give the visually impaired! Program printed courtesy of The UPS Store 2500 E. Imperial Hwy #201 Brea, CA 92821-6121 Phone: (714)990-4848 Fax: (714)990-4885 *Shipping *Notary *Private Mail Boxes *Copies - Color/ B&W *Custom Packaging **UPS SHIPPING SERVICE** $1 OFF UPS Ground or $2 OFF Next Day Air Letter or Any Package Valid in this store only. May not be combined with any other coupon or instant savings offer. Minimum purchase of $10 or above. The e n u b i r T Puppy May 2010 The Official TOFD Mag On behalf of TOFD, Guide Dogs Cardinal Frank’s guide and Norwalk Don Lloyd’s guide, we would like to thank all the puppies and their raisers in participating in the 6th Annual Tee Off For Dogs Golf tournament hosted at Black Gold Golf Club Hi, I’m Saturna! I’m currently in San Rafael, in phase 10 of my training! I was blessed with a strong energy level, which has served me well in my training! My raiser David, leader Pat, and all of LASW Guide Dog Raisers were so great at getting me to this point, I could just bark in excitement! But I won’t! :) A lot of my littermates are here in training with me, which is great! Ok - bye for now! Will hear from me soon. Hi, I am Carnegie. I am a four month old male Labrador. I am being co-raised by the Meinert and Kallman families, who are in the Brea Area Adult Raisers Klub (BAARK). I am pretty lucky because my brother, Cheddar is also being raised by a BAARK family! I am looking forward to playing with him and the other puppies being raised by the BAARK family. And get this, my Mom and Aunt were also raised by BAARK families. My hopes and goals for the year. To learn everything I can and become a great Guide Dog one day! Pfeiffer and Laura DeHart became an official Guide Dog team in July of 2009 just in time for him to join her in her first year away from home. Pfeiffer’s perfect companionship kept Laura from being too homesick. They have experienced several first together, airplane trip, cross country skiing, San Francisco’s ferry rides, San Francisco Symphony and Hollywood’s Universal Studios. Everywhere the pair goes, they are given the VIP treatment, no joke. Pfeiffer can’t wait to be escorting Laura from class to class in her first year at Sonoma State College this fall. Having raised four guide dog puppies and knowing how much hard work it is and how hard it is to say goodbye; Laura is greatly appreciative to his raiser, Cindy Rainey. Wooooof! I am Thistle. Let me start by introducing my puppy raiser, Kelene Boyle. Kelene is a part of the Girl Scout’s and also Paws for Independence - South Club. When I go to the Guide Dog for the Blind school for my next levels of trainings, Kelene will be receiving her Golf Scout Gold Award Project! We are both special! I hear people saying, “she is adorable when they see my romp about and my ears are flopping up and down” Kelene smiles and agrees politely. She knows the secret about me, I love to cuddle! My favorite activities? Well, I just love playing tug with the rope and oh yes, going for car rides. I have been compared to the “Energizer” Bunny - haven’t meet him yet, but when I do, he will meet the sweetest puppy ever. Hope to meet you at the Tournament! xoxox Thistle Ribbon is a six month old Black lab female being raised by the Samp/ Featherstone families. She is a very sweet tenderhearted puppy who loves to be part of the family. The first two months she was with us, she wanted to be held like a baby. When you see her, she will be ready and willing to let you rub her ears. But watch out, she will try to sneak a kiss in there for you. Hello! My name is Harla. I am now a big girl, 14 months old. I have lived and trained with Kim since I was eight weeks old. The Guide Dogs have called to let Kim know that in the next month or two I will be returning to Guide Dogs for the Blind campus/school for my formal Guide Dog training. Kim has been dedicated to helping me become a very confident and calm in large groups with a busy environments. Gosh, I wish you could see Costco on a Saturday afternoon through my eyes. I like wearing my vest very much because that means I am working/learning. Remember, ask Kim before you greet me -- that is one of the rules for greeting a working Guide Dog and their partner. If you see me “wink” it’s my special way of saying “hello” while I am working; I really like to give licks, but when I am working I am very focused on my job. When I am “off duty”, playing and cuddling are my favorites! I will miss Kim when I leave for school. I hope to make it through all of the training levels and become a Guide Dog! Wish me luck at Guide Dog School... licks, Harla What do the pups learn while they’re in the Puppy Raising Program? Once in their new homes, the pups begin to learn about their environment. They learn basic obedience and good manners, and are socialized to the world. In addition to learning good house behaviors, the pups are exposed to a variety of situations, places and people. They accompany their raisers just about everywhere (grocery stores, school, work, restaurants) They have the pleasure of living with their raiser families for 14 to 18 months before returning to Guide Dog school for formal training to become guides. On Feb 1 2010 Neeley went to the California Campus for Guide Dogs for the Blind for her formal training. She did very well and before Easter, was in phase 8 out 10 when it was determined that she should be “career changed”. This means that for various reasons, the dog is unsuitable for Guide work. In Neeley’s case, it was the number one reason for career changing dogs, which is being “dog distracted”. She just couldn’t ignore another dog and would do almost anything to go over and say hello. As the puppy raiser, we are given the choice by GDB in deciding what should be done with her; keep her, give her to a family member, or allow her to become another kind of working dog. Our choice was to give her to the Roper Casanova Family, where she is well loved and cared for as a family pet. She even get visits from her raisers. Neeley will have the chance to spend more time with them, she will be joining them at the Foundation Fighting Blindness’ Vision Walk, at Cal State Fullerton on June 6! Lancaster here! I am 8 months old and a little small, seems my four brothers and sisters are all bigger Did you know? There are about 1,400 puppy raisers currently raising Guide Dog puppies than me. That’s OK though, because I can still go to Guide Dog School. They say I am the “easy going” one which makes teaching me the ropes and tricks of Guide Dog trade much easier for Kathy & Chuck, my puppy raisers. I am looking forward to participating at Tee Off For Dogs this year -- this is my first time at an event like this, so I will be learning a lot, too! Hope to meet you! Hi! My name is Minnie. I am a 10 month old Lab, being raised by Grace Ehrman in the BAARK Club. I love going on outings, but especially loved my trip to the Antelope Valley Fun Day where I met the biggest dog in the world, my raiser called him horse. I also rode on a tractor which was exciting too. It was a memorable day. Bonjour, I’m Rockette. I turned one last April. Look, this is a picture of Kelsey and I at San Rafael. Kelsey and Vicki drove up to Guide Dog campus to pick me up. I follow Vicki and Kelsey everywhere. I love my training; I stand What is the timeframe for raising a puppy? right next to my How long do raisers raisers when I’ m keep the dogs? wearing my work outfit (aka my green jacket). Raisers receive the pups But I never forget when it’s time to play. Like when they are approximately most labs my favorite time of day is breakfast and 8 weeks old, and they dinner time. I’m their third puppy. I’m living with Lenora (their usually remain in the puppy raiser home until they are first dog, unfortunately she was career changed.) between 14 and 18 months She is a wonderful friend to play with. Like my old. The length of time may name might indicate, I don’t want to be a Rocket vary, however, depending on Scientist. I want to pursue the same career as the individual puppy’s Trudy (their second pup), she is now a service dog development or Guide Dogs in Phoenix, AZ. need for guides. Hey Tee Off Golfers, I am Ashton! I want to play golf with you, but Kayla my puppy raiser from Paws for Independence told me I will be wearing my vest. That means I will be working and learning. I take the working and learning VERY seriously, you know. When I am not working, I am goofy, playful and love to have a good time. If you meet me, ask Kayla if I can take off my vest and play with I’m Nobi. I’m one year and according to my raisers I have an extremely fun personality. Let me explain! I love to relocate shoes and play tug-owar. When my raisers aren’t looking I sneak into the bathroom and take the toilet paper off the holder and shred it. After all that I chew on Nylabone toys! Coucou, je m’appelle Provence! J’ai 16 mois et je suis un labrador jaune. For those of you who do not speak French, let me introduce myself to you! My name is Provence and I know a little French after all I was name after a region of France . I am a yellow Labrador and am 16 months old. I enjoy sniffing flowers and playing with cats. Tim and Ted have been raising me via the Paws for Independence South group. I am off to Guide Dog School for my formal training in June. I hope one day to be able to guide my partner through France and visit Provence. Alida is enjoying the Southern California lifestyle enjoying puppy massages and snuggling with her puppy raiser. She is a sweet little girl who loves all people and greeting children at the school bus. Going to the market is always fun because walking the different aisles always give her a chance to say “hello” to someone new and get used to the sounds of grocery carts passing by. Our little secret about Alida, she can be heard snoring in her kennel after a long day of learning, playing and enjoy the Southern California weather! Wilara, the first puppy to be raised by Sabrina and Steve Smith of La Habra, CA in 2003-2004, was an awfully submissive dog. When she’d meet someone she would just flop over on her back and asked them to pet her belly. Her love of lounging around the house and being so submissive made her a great candidate for a mommy breeder. In 2005, they raised one of her puppies named Char. Char was a spitting image of her mother with the same personality of rolling on her back to ask people to pet her belly. It was like her mother never left the house! Char was also a candidate for a breeder when she grew up but was later career changed due to minor arthritis in her knees. So now Char is a part of the Smith family and became a certified therapy dog with the Delta Society. Even though Char never had a chance to help lead a blind person, she now has the chance to entertain patients at retirement homes and hospitals by doing what she does best…showing off her belly which in turn makes her patients laugh and forget in that moment that they were patients at all. Even though both dogs didn’t become guide dogs, they were still put to use in the community by helping others. Lindsay is a very energetic and happy pup with an adorable face. Her favorite things are playing with our career changed dog, Glitzy, lying in the sun and going for a car ride. At five months old, Lindsay is just starting to go out in public in her jacket. She has enjoyed sleeping through church, exploring libraries and walking the aisles of Home Depot. She is very smart and plans to be a terrific guide dog hopefully in some place warm... like Hawaii. Dakota is a guide dog puppy in the Puppies 2 Partners Club. She is being raised by Katie and Megan Irving. She is 10 months old. She is a very sweet puppy who loves people and other animals. She likes to watch us feed our pet lizard. She tries to catch the crickets through the glass enclosure. She loves to play, loves to eat and loves to go on walks. Woooffff, arrrfff bark Cheddar..... Looking for a translation. Hi, my name is Cheddar. I’m a yellow Labrador puppy, who is a Guide Dog in training puppy. I’m being raised by Michael and Kasey Markoski, from the BAARK puppy raiser group in Orange County, CA. I’m looking forward to the day I’m old enough to go out in public with my friends Michael and Kasey. They will work with me to learn good manners in the home as well as in public, and practice how to be a ‘working’ Guide Dog. My hopes to become a Guide Dog helping a visually impaired person navigate through their town. Right now though, I sleep a lot. Last year, Spalding (in the arms of the fireman) captured the hearts of everyone who saw him. He was the pass-around-bundle that was held by all. This year he is all grown up and very handsome. He is soft and cuddly and again, everyone will want to pet him. Will you recognize me this year? I have grown just a little. Here is Lewis (on the right) and Spalding (on the left) enjoying a spring walk. They are great buddies, but Spalding will be headed back to GDB for formal training this summer. Lewis wishes him good luck and hopes he can become a great guide. Woof! My name is Kylie. I am an energetic nine month old pup who is being raised by the Heiman family in Santa Ana. Everybody tells Patti how cute I am for a yellow lab with my long tail and long ears. She and I need to always correct them. Even if I might look like a yellow lab ( don’t get me wrong I have nothing against a blonde lab!!!) I’m only 1/4 lab and 3/4 Golden retriever. Cant you tell? I have the pleasure of sharing this family with Venita, a career changed Golden Retriever (that no one mistakes for a Lab!) that competes with me for tummy rubs by my raisers. I’m Julissa five month old, and a girly girl!!! I more than enjoy the game of hide and seek around the kitchen island. I love a good run with my favorite toy, a jolly ball, in the green grass. However, I most adore having my nails “done”while sprawled on the green grass, soaking in the warm sunshine. Julissa was unavailable for a photo shoot as she was getting her nails done!