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Seeing Eye Dogs celebrates fifth year of high graduate numbers

Vision Australia Seeing Eye Dogs 2 mins read

September 17, 2025

Vision Australia Seeing Eye Dogs has declared school’s out for this year’s graduating class, reporting a record-number of graduates for the fifth consecutive year.  

Each year, over 200 puppies enter the Seeing Eye Dogs program and undergo robust training before they are eventually paired with someone who is blind or has low vision.  

According to Seeing Eye Dogs Client Services Manager Lester Chraim, there are 43 Seeing Eye Dogs that are graduating this year across the country. 

Our 2025 graduates have been paired with handlers across the country and will provide life-changing support to them. Not only do Seeing Eye Dogs provide our clients with independence through mobility, the companionship between a Seeing Eye Dog and their handler is truly special,” said Lester.  

“An increase in graduating numbers also means that we can continue to deliver on reduced wait times. On average, our clients can now receive a dog as soon as four months 

“Thanks to our team and the world-class training they provide, our Seeing Eye Dogs empower our clients to do the things they want and need to do. This includes going to the shops, seeing friends and family, going to work, school or university, and going to medical appointments.  

What’s also special to see are the connections that our Seeing Eye Dog handlers make with each other. Once our clients receive a Seeing Eye Dog, we can connect them with others in the blind and low vision community who share similar experiences.” 

It takes $50,000 and nearly two years of training before a Seeing Eye Dog can graduate. If you or someone you know would like to learn more about being matched with a Seeing Eye Dog, go to sed.visionaustralia.org 

For images and videos, click HERE. 


About us:

About Vision Australia Seeing Eye Dogs: 

Vision Australia Seeing Eye Dogs is the only national provider, trainer, and breeder of Seeing Eye Dogs in Australia.  

Our Seeing Eye Dogs support people across the country who are blind or have low vision to live safe, active and independent lives.  

Visit our website at sed.visionaustralia.org  


Contact details:
 

Stephanie Steinhoff-Pino  

0449 254 655 

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