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When and where are club meetings
held?
Meetings are held on the first Tuesday
and third Sunday of each month.
For Spring '09 the meetings are as
follows:
3/3 at 7pm, Smith 120
3/15 at 7pm, Smith 209
4/7 at 7pm, Smith 120
4/19 at 7pm, Smith 209
5/9 at 7pm, Smith 120
5/17 at 7pm, Smith 209
Can I raise a puppy
in my dorm room?
Only certain rooms in a few dorms
on campus are approved for housing
Seeing Eye puppies. The approved areas
are rooms in the Christiana Towers,
Sharp, and Ray Street. The club will
aid members interested in raising
a puppy on campus in applying for
approved housing.
What identifies a puppy as a Seeing
Eye puppy?
The Seeing Eye provides each puppy
with a green bandana that says "Seeing
Eye Puppy," which the dogs are
to wear when in public. Please do
not go up and pet or call out the
name of a dog wearing one of these
bandanas, the dogs are being taught
to focus on their job when walking.
When the puppy becomes a guide dog
it is very distracting to the dog
and handler to have people just walk
up and pet the animal. Instead, speak
directly to the handler - we'd be
more than happy to talk to you! Raisers
also have an identification card for
their puppy that should be with the
puppy's handler at all times.

Can raisers take the dogs anywhere
since they are going to be Seeing
Eye dogs?
Although working Seeing Eye dogs are
allowed access to all public places,
Seeing Eye puppies are not. Raisers
need to check with managers or owners
before visiting a public place to
make sure it is okay. The Seeing Eye
also does not encourage taking puppies
to food stores and restaurants. On
campus the puppies are allowed in
most University buildings except the
dining halls, gym, and food courts
to name a few. Raisers should speak
with their Professors prior to bringing
the dog to class. The dogs are also
allowed on University buses and at
sporting events.
What kind of training do the puppy
raisers give the dog?
Raisers teach the puppies basic
obedience, how to be well-behaved
dogs, and give them lots of social
exposure and love. At each meeting
a training circle is held where the
basic obedience consisting of sit,
down, rest, and recall is reviewed.
The dogs are never taught to "heel,"
but rather to have a firm, steady
pull. The dogs are also taught good
house manners such as staying off
furniture, not jumping up on people,
not barking/whinning, and no people
food.

Why do the dogs have such strange
names?
Each litter of puppies born at The
Seeing Eye is assigned a letter in
the alphabet and each puppy in that
litter has a name beginning with that
letter.
What breeds does The Seeing Eye
use?
German Shepards, Labs, Golden Retrievers,
Golden/Lab Crosses, and the occasional
Boxer.
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