Puppy Finisher
From approx. 6 months to 12-15 months old, you would provide a safe, loving home to one of our future Guide Dog puppies.
This role is best suited to those who may not be able to commit to those earlier stages of a puppy’s life but would still like to help raise a puppy with purpose. As a Puppy Finisher, you’ll receive a 6-month-old puppy that is likely already toilet trained with most of their routine vaccinations completed. The puppy will have already spent the last 3 – 4 months building positive associations with the world around them, will have a basic understanding of their training, and may be able to settle quietly for up to an hour.
This includes:
- Daily socialization in a variety of environments and situations
- Daily walks on the leash
- Attending regular training sessions with your Puppy Raising Supervisor during business hours
- Weekly 1:1 training session in the first 4 weeks with the puppy
- Monthly 1:1 and group sessions until the puppy moves onto formal training
- House training and leash relieving
- Home behaviour training
- Obedience training
- Feeding
- Grooming
- Taking the puppy for routine veterinary visits
- Providing updates on the puppy’s progress
Time Commitment:
- 6-9 months
- Availability during business hours to attend training sessions in various locations
Locations:
- Calgary, AB
- Halifax, NS
- Regina, SK
- Toronto, ON (Mississauga East to Oshawa and North to Georgina)
- GTA (Including Ajax, Pickering, Oshawa and Whitby)
- Vancouver, BC (Metro Vancouver)
- Victoria, BC
- Winnipeg, MB
Currently, we only able to place puppies with volunteers residing in the above locations.
What we are looking for:
- People who are relaxed and comfortable around dogs
- Excellent communication skills, with the ability to engage positively with CNIB staff members, fellow volunteers, and community members
- Excellent organizational skills, with the ability to maintain a steady daily routine for a puppy or guide dog in training and track their progress
- Excellent interpersonal skills
- Flexible schedule, with the ability to dedicate a significant amount of time and effort to a puppy
- Open-minded and flexible in your dog training and care ideas and willing comply with CNIB Guide Dog training and care methods
- Dog handling skills are an asset
Home Environment:
- Your home is located in one of our Puppy Club locations
- Dogs are permitted in your home
- You have quick access to a safe and suitable relief area for a puppy, ideally a paved surface
- All members of your household are happy to have a puppy living in your home for approximately 6-9 months
- Your home is clean and clutter-free (we can support with puppy-proofing)
- All pets in your home, are friendly and fully vaccinated
- Smoke-free home
As part of the application process, a CNIB Guide Dogs staff member will complete a home assessment to ensure that the home is a suitable environment for a future guide dog.
What we require:
- You are 18 years of age or older
- You have access to a vehicle for transportation of a puppy
- You have access to the internet and an e-mail address
- You would be able to cope with giving the puppy back at 12-15 months of age when they will enter their formal guide dog training
- You are able to safely handle a strong, energetic, large breed dog daily for up-to a year
- You are able to safely take the dog on walks outdoors in all four seasons in varying weather, including winter
- You are able to frequently take the dog to public places for required socialization
- You are willing to sign an agreement stating the terms and conditions of the Puppy Raising Program
- You are willing to complete an Enhanced Police Information Check via our background check partner Sterling Backcheck. All costs are covered by CNIB.
What we provide:
- CNIB Guide Dogs covers the costs of all necessary veterinary care, equipment, and food
- Individualized support from a Puppy Raising Supervisor
- Phone and e-mail support during business hours
- 24-hour emergency line
- Volunteer boarders are available on occasion for short-term care
- Ongoing training, engagement, and learning opportunities with CNIB Guide Dogs
Apply:
If you are interested in becoming a CNIB Guide Dogs volunteer, please fill out the application form to get the process started.