Charities & Causes

Guide Dog

Charities & Causes

Posted by: bluegirl

18th Nov 2010 04:14pm

I am a Puppy Sponsor for the Guide Dogs but the amount of mail I receive from them is amazing. Surely the money could be put to better use.

Anonymous
  • 15th Jun 2011 10:24pm

I am actually lucky enough to have got what they call a "not quiet able to be a guide dog" dog for my daughter. I can reassure you that your money has been well spent. He is amazing, my daughter has autism and seizures and he has been there for her when ever she needed him. When she is having a seizure he sits by her side and licks her hand until she comes around. He is also a voice for her, when she is sad and doesn't want to talk to me she will talk to him and Henry will just sit there and listen, allowing me to hear what she is saying.
So for a "reject" he is amazing. So I only donate to the Guide Dogs and RSPCA


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