Join our pack and help us fund a litter
The transformation of energetic German Shepherd pups into trusted guide dog partners takes two years, thousands of hours, tens of thousands of dollars – and many caring people. Fidelco guide dogs are given at no cost to our clients who are blind. Each litter of puppies requires a new cycle of care and training on their journey to becoming guide dogs that will transform lives.
When you join, you'll receive fun Shepherd Club stickers featuring Fidelco pups and dogs! Log in
Please join the Shepherd Club today to ensure the cycle of breeding, raising, training and placement of Fidelco German Shepherd guide dogs continues.
When you join the Shepherd Club, Fidelco’s monthly giving program, you will receive
- Exclusive access to the “Kennel Cam.” Watch puppies and dogs as they play, train, learn, and grow in Fidelco’s Pup House, Kennel, and enrichment areas.
- Biannual updates detailing how your donations are making a difference.
- Recognition in FidelcoNews, our widely distributed newsletter.
- Shepherd Club members will also receive fun Shepherd Club stickers featuring Fidelco pups and dogs – for you to show or share.
The journey from pup to guide dog partner
There are many stages, seasons, and people involved in the specialized care and training of pups on their journeys to becoming guide dog partners.
1. Birth to Eight Weeks
1 Birth to Eight Weeks
New pups spend their first weeks in the Pup House receiving round-the-clock care. At three days old, pups begin early enrichment, gradually exposed to different sights, sounds, textures, and toys as they explore their world.
2. Eight Weeks to Three Months
2 Eight Weeks to Three Months
At 8 weeks old, puppies are welcomed into the homes of Volunteer Puppy Raisers, who provide pups with training, socialization, patience, and a lot of love – all essential to developing confident and stable guide dogs.
3. Three to six months
3 Three to Six Months
Pups are learning basic commands and early guide skills including walking properly on their human partners’ left side. Pups who pass their first evaluation walk earn their “red vest,” allowing the pup to accompany their Puppy Raisers into public buildings.
4. Six to Nine Months
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