

Csaba Tanai and Szamóca passed their road safety exam. Dodging the people and shopping carts in the Pólus Center gave Szamóca a good opportunity to show how she is prepared for the exam. Our guide dog indicated the curbs nicely, Csaba exactly started the dog when crossing the road, which is very important, as it

16th November marked the International Day of Tolerance. Members of the blind and visually impaired community would like to ask the general public for more patience and support when they are out and about with their guide dogs on public transport. International Day of Tolerance started in 1996 as an initiative of UNESCO. The main

Annamari Kardon felt a huge burden lift of her chest: her guide dog Szikra passed the traffic safety test. Annamari is no stranger to feeling the stress of an exam situation as she is a musician. Sitting at the piano during an exam is completely different from holding the harness of my guide dog. -Annamari

They went wonderfully in Miskolc. According to the examination committee, their traffic wascharmonious and smooth. Ádám Balogh is our colleague, so he demonstrated his skills with Oktáv on the route from the Baráthegyi foundation head office to his residence. After a long walk, they reached their destination by bus and tram. Oktáv is a calm

The puppies from the „O” litter turned 3 years old today. Our own breed litter celebrates its birthday on October 27. Oktáv, Orion, and Ózon became trained guide dogs and they live with their owners, Olivér is about to take an exam, Origó and Okker have become personal service dogs. Five of the above team

Our First Experience day was organised in October. Our sighted and visually impaired volunteers learned together in our interactive programme how to keep sensitisation programmes on a high level in accordance with the mission of our Foundation. We made simulation eye-glasses. At first, we created seven subgroups. There was a visually mildly or severely impaired

We love challenges; therefore we participated in the Hard Dog Race base competition with our visually impaired runners. We are proud of the Team of the Baráthegyi Guide-dog School for completing this difficult obstacle course. We started to train together with our visually impaired clients and their dogs this spring. It soon turned out that

The success of our foundation is that in recent years, 101 of our dogs have been placed with puppy raisers, and many of them already help their visually impaired owners. We currently have quite a few young students. Please, welcome them with love. The article will be continued, as many are still waiting to be
