

Dolly, the black Labrador arrived at our foundation thanks to the donation of a family from Miskolc. Since then, she has been working very hard alongside her trainer, Mária Nyírné Kovács to become a guide dog. “Dolly has a big heart. Her owner means the world to her, she wouldn’t leave their side and together

Ágnes Mészáros and Ion passed their traffic safety exam today. Ion, the black Labrador guided his owner with great confidence, paying no attention to the crowd heading to work. Ágnes and Ion were prepared for the exam by the trainer, Mária Nyíriné Kovács. Ágnes’s jitters shook Ion’s confidence a little bit before the traffic safety

Ágnes Mészáros, vice president of the Central Hungarian Regional Association for Blind and Partially Sighted People likes helping others and she feels that she is in the right place to do that. Ágnes has been visually impaired since her birth, and her condition further deteriorated when she was a teenager. Three years ago, Ágnes decided

Lilla Plachy and her guide dog passed the road safety exam today. Lilla and Inga make a great pair, they could work together as real partners even in case of unexpected situations. Lilla and Inga were prepared for the exam by our trainer, Mónika Köbli. There were lots of extra excitements before the exam, because

Future guide dogs are trained until the age of approximately one to one and a half years by volunteer puppy raisers. In the interview, László Rab talks about his first experiences as a puppy raiser. He took on this adventure with his wife, Szonja. Although they already own a dog, raising Latte is an entirely

Kontra celebrated his first birthday recently, so the time has come for him to move from the puppy raisers to the trainer. We would like to thank Szilvia Török and her family for conscientiously raising and training Kontra, who now took one more step towards becoming the companion of a visually impaired person. Saying goodbye
