Israel Guide Dog Center for Blind
Israel Guide Dog Center for Blind
israelguidedog.org

Locations

Pennsylvania, USA · Israel · Warrington, PA, USA

founded in

1986

The Israel Guide Dog Center for the Blind began operations on January 1, 1991, with just one objective: to help blind people in Israel achieve independence and mobility through the use of guide dogs. From 1953 to 1970, Prof. Dr. Rudolphina Menzel, a psychologist and dog trainer, prepared guide dogs to assist blind Israelis in becoming more independent and leading as normal a life as possible. There was no one to continue this work at the time of her death in 1970, and Israel was left with no guide dog training center, but with many blind Israelis, both civilians and war veterans. Sending blind Israelis to training centers in the United States solved the problem. But this was a very partial solution. Only blind Israelis who could understand and communicate in English were sent to guide dog schools in the United States for instruction. Many, unable to comply with these criteria, could not participate and simply never received a guide dog. Even the lucky ones who received a guide dog from overseas found that if a problem with the guide dog arose later on, there was no one to provide the follow-up (after care) service so vital to a successful "Partnership" (blind person and dog). The Israel Guide Dog Center for the Blind was established to fill this need. Advantages of guide dog training in Israel: The dogs are trained to respond to Hebrew commands, and the applicants are instructed in Hebrew.


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