

It has already become a tradition that Baráthegyi Vakvezető Kutya Iskola gives Christmas presents to visually impaired and underprivileged children. The givers, known as “angels,” have been bringing more and more presents to the Christmas tree each year. In the first year, there were 50 children; last year, 86; and this year, 100 children were

At Christmas and New Year, we traditionally eat more than usual, often enjoying foods that differ from our everyday meals. With festive dishes, guests, and family gatherings, there’s a lot more food around—and it’s hard to resist trying everything. But what about your dog? It’s important to make sure they stay healthy during this time

Our guide dog has fully recovered after spinal surgery and is once again guiding her visually impaired owner. While Dolly was recovering, Írisz walked with a white cane, though she had some trouble using it. Now the feeling has returned that they walk together as if Írisz can see, because Dolly avoids everything and takes

We held a sensitisation session at the 112 Call Centre in Miskolc. We were pleased to accept the invitation, as we consider it of utmost importance that the staff of the emergency call centre should be better informed about visually impaired people. We have sensitised around 60 call centre operators on two occasions and, in

Every year, we train and hand over more and more dogs to our visually impaired community in Hungary. This growth is why we are continually expanding our team. Join our mission as a puppy raiser! We are looking for volunteers to welcome a nine-week-old Labrador puppy into their homes for about one to one and

The Baráthegy Guide Dog School aim is to provide more and more visually impaired people guide dogs given with free of charge. For this reason, we are constantly increasing our team of volunteer puppy raisers, which is now waiting for puppy raisers to apply! The bet is no less than this: whoever proves to be

Our dog-loving friends want to contribute to the community, which is why they have joined a special initiative. The goal of the program of the European Union is to develop a method to support the acceptance and inclusion of people with disabilities. We are proud that our friends with guide dogs are part of the

It often happens that in our foundation’s breeding program, puppies are not born with their owners, but with our litter-raising volunteers, because we can provide the most ideal conditions for them and the mother dog in this way. This was also the case with Azúr and the „H” litter. The puppies have been raised by
