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Guide Dogs of America | Tender Loving Canines has been transforming lives through life-changing partnerships with service dogs for more than 75 years. They provide professionally trained dogs, comprehensive instruction, travel, veterinary care, and ongoing support, all at no cost to recipients.

Making an Impact

Since 1948, GDA | TLC has bred, raised, trained, and matched guide and service dogs with individuals who benefit most from their support. Their programs serve people who are blind or visually impaired, veterans, children with autism, and professionals in facilities such as police and fire stations, hospitals, courthouses, schools, and more.

Guide Dogs

Guide dogs from GDA | TLC are trained on campus by expert instructors to support individuals who are blind or visually impaired. Beginning around 15 months of age, each dog undergoes 6 to 9 months of intensive training. 

They learn to avoid obstacles, stop at curbs and elevation changes, navigate busy environments, and identify key landmarks. Guide dogs must remain calm, confident, and focused, working as a trusted partner to help their handler travel safely and independently.

Veteran Service Dogs

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Veteran service dogs from GDA | TLC are trained to support military veterans living with PTSD, mobility limitations, or other service-related challenges. 

These dogs learn to interrupt PTSD-related behaviors, provide grounding during moments of heightened anxiety, assist with mobility and balance, retrieve items, and support daily routines. 

Their presence promotes stability, confidence, and emotional well-being, helping veterans navigate life with greater independence and peace of mind.

Autism Service Dogs

Autism service dogs are trained to support children with autism by offering comfort, safety, and structure. 

They help reduce sensory overload, provide calming pressure during overwhelming moments, prevent elopement behaviors, and support transitions and routines. Autism service dogs encourage confidence, emotional regulation, and a stronger sense of security for both children and their families.

Facility Dogs

Facility dogs provide emotional support and therapeutic engagement in settings such as schools, hospitals, police and fire departments, in addition to other community spaces. 

They help motivate children during learning activities, comfort individuals experiencing trauma or disability-related challenges, and create a sense of calm during difficult situations. These steady and intuitive dogs work alongside professionals to support healing, engagement, and overall well-being.

Playing Matchmaker

Every purpose-bred puppy begins training early in life. GDA | TLC works primarily with Labrador retrievers, golden retrievers, and crossbreeds of both. 

Between 16 and 18 months old, each dog is evaluated and placed on a track: breeder, guide, or service. After successfully completing their final assessments, dogs are thoughtfully matched with students based on pace, home environment, lifestyle to ensure the strongest possible partnership and more.

A Village of Volunteers

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Raising a guide or service dog requires an entire community. Volunteers play a vital role, including: 

  • Nursery volunteers who socialize newborns
  • Kennel volunteers who support in caring for program dogs
  • Tour guides, speakers, and administrative volunteers who assist with outreach and events
  • Puppy raiser volunteers who provide homes and foundational training for our pups from 8 weeks to 15 months of age 

This compassionate network, along with dedicated staff and generous donors, helps deliver more than a service dog. They help create lifelong partnerships built on trust, dignity, and independence.

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Your support means more dogs, more training, and more life-changing matches. It’s a simple habit that gives back in a big way.

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Highlights

Puppy of the Week: Blue Collar Pup

We call this pup Blue Collar…for now, a yellow Labrador from GDA | TLC. At just seven weeks old, this tiny trainee is already beginning their journey on campus alongside their littermates.

Each morning is spent in Puppy Pre-K, where Blue Collar explores new textures, sounds, and obstacles designed to build confidence and curiosity. These early experiences help lay the foundation for future learning while keeping playtime front and center.

With the direction from our Breeding Department and nursery volunteers, this pup is taking their very first steps toward a bright future as a working dog, one wag at a time.