CNIB Guide Dogs celebrates Class of 2019
After extensive training, CNIB Guide Dogs is proud to announce the Class of 2019, consisting of twenty-five partnerships across Canada graduated on Friday, November 22, 2019.
Ceremonies were held in St. John's, Ottawa, Toronto, Winnipeg and Vancouver.
Below, you’ll find video clips from the graduation ceremonies:
St. John's
- Remarks – Kelly, Guide Dog Partner
- Remarks – Rhea, Buddy Dog Partner
- Facebook Live broadcast of St. John's ceremony
- Facebook Photo Album
Ottawa
- Remarks – Erin, Guide Dog Partner
- Remarks – Johana, Ambassador Dog Partner
- Facebook Live broadcast of Ottawa ceremony
- Facebook Photo Album
Toronto
- Remarks – Diane Bergeron, Guide Dog Partner
- Remarks – Ron, Guide Dog Partner
- Remarks – Mason, Buddy Dog Partner
- Remarks – Audrey , Ambassador Dog Partner
- Facebook Live broadcast of Toronto ceremony
- Facebook Photo Album
Winnipeg
- Remarks – Tracy, Guide Dog Partner
- Remarks – Kristin, Volunteer Puppy Raiser
- Facebook Live broadcast of Winnipeg ceremony
- Facebook Photo Album
Vancouver
- Remarks – Zach, Buddy Dog Partner
- Facebook Live broadcast of Vancouver ceremony
- Facebook Photo Album
For a full list of graduates, visit: https://cnib.ca/en/news/cnib-guide-dogs-celebrates-class-2019
To help transform our communities into beacons of accessibility and inclusion, our dogs have three career paths:
Guide Dog – Whether it’s avoiding obstacles, stopping at curbs and steps or negotiating traffic, a guide dog fosters independence for someone who is blind or partially sighted.
Buddy Dog – Whether it’s feeding, grooming or walking this well-trained family pet, a buddy dog gives a child an opportunity to care for a dog to make it easier to transition into a guide dog partnership in the future.
Ambassador Dog – An ambassador dog is partnered with a CNIB Foundation staff member or volunteer to promote CNIB Guide Dogs at community events and raise awareness about the role of guide dogs and buddy dogs.