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What does it mean to guide?
Not just trained, they're built to G.U.I.D.E
This International Guide Dog Day (Wednesday 30 April), we’re celebrating the extraordinary skill and commitment it takes to graduate as a Guide Dog – through the five key elements that make up a G.U.I.D.E.
From guiding skills and understanding environments, to showcasing initiative, building strong bonds between dog and Handler, and finding enjoyment in the job, follow along as we explore what it truly means to guide.
Watch our five-part video series to discover the people, the process and the precision behind every Guide Dog.

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Built to G.U.I.D.E
Calm. Confident. Composed.
From their earliest days, Guide Dogs are exposed to everything from vacuum cleaners to city noises – so they learn to stay steady in a busy world.
Reading people, places, and pressure.
They’re trained to adjust to their environment. They read body language, not always words. But their willingness to do this comes from their incredible bond with their Handler. Trust means confidence.
Making smart decisions – even saying, “no.”
Guide Dogs are trained in intelligent disobedience – refusing commands if it keeps their Handler safe.
Walking straight. Avoiding obstacles. Getting from A to B.
Whether it’s a crowded train station or a narrow footpath, Guide Dogs keep their Handler on course with laser focus.
Loving the job and the journey.
Guide Dogs thrive on purpose and partnership. They wag their tails, nuzzle their Handlers, and truly love what they do.
What Guiding means to our Clients
How Guiding Changes Lives
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Erin and Jet
"Courage. Independence. Protection. When you are blind, it takes so much courage just to walk out the front door every day. Jet gives me that courage. When you are blind, you are constantly relying on others. Jet alleviates that dependence. When you are blind, things like stairs and road crossings can be terrifying. Jet is my guide, my protector, my hero."
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Mel and Dessau
"For as long as I can remember, despite my challenges, I was that person who just, 'jolly well got on and got things done', but it was wearing me down, without me even realising it until Dessau came into my life. This remarkable dog has taught be the true value of teamwork, trust and the joy of sharing. I absolutely cannot imagine myself without this beautiful dog, by my side now, I get to live more in the moment every day, thanks to her."
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Pete and Dexter
"As I live in Melbourne with my wife, Pearl, who is a Guide Dog Handler like me, I rely on my black Labrador guide, Dexter, when I need to go out. I really appreciate the independence and ease of mobility that Dexter gives me. I never cease to marvel at the way Dexter slows down when the path ahead is a bit rough and might trip me, or takes me carefully around some unusual obstacle. I feel completely safe with Dexter and we enjoy exploring different parts of our neighbourhood together."
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Rob and Hamish
"You beautiful Boy. Your eyes guide me safely through my day. Your eyes watch me with love, honour and loyalty. Your eyes look deep into my soul to make me the best person I can be."
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Lucy and Dottie
"The first thing that comes to my mind is trust. Dottie allows me to get from A to B safely and confidently, which is partly due to her incredible guiding skills, but also the trust we have built throughout our partnership. I trust her to keep me safe and always be by my side, in every way, and in return she trusts me to give her the love and care she needs and deserves as not only my Guide Dog but my closest companion. This mutual trust is what guides our partnership and allows us to work together as well as we do."
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Kadek and Livinia
"My beautiful Livinia means everything to me. She gives me unconditional love, independence, and freedom. And when things get tough – when blindness feels overwhelming – she’s right there by my side, getting me through it all."
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