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Let's change lives together.

Since 1951, Guide Dogs WA has provided life-changing Guide and Assistance Dogs for Western Australians living with low vision, disability or illness. Your generous donation will ensure more people in Western Australia will benefit from the gift of a Guide or Assistance Dog.

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Help raise $10 million to establish Guide Dogs WA world-class Breeding & Cadet Training Programs.

Our specially trained dogs become more than just companions, they create a pathway to a better life.

How You Can Help

Your generosity will directly improve the lives of Western Australians by delivering the Guide and Assistance Dogs for today, tomorrow and the future. Your support will:

  • Help to sustain the new Guide Dogs WA’s world-class Breeding Program.

  • Enable Guide Dogs WA to meet demand for Guide and Assistance Dogs and expand service offerings.

  • Ensure there are skilled professional to train the puppies and match them with people in need.

  • Transform the lives of future generations living with low vision, disability or illness.

Support Us
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Image of Tara and Guide Dog Autumn.

“When I lost my sight, I was very trapped in our home, but Autumn has given me back some of my freedom that I’d lost. It feels really good when my husband is at work and I have dropped my daughter at school, and I am walking home by myself with my Guide Dog. I would had never thought that was a possibility in life.”

Tara, handler of Guide Dog Autumn

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Ensure more Western Australians can experience independence, confidence, inclusion and opportunity.

For more than 70 years Guide Dogs WA has trained Guide Dogs for people with low or no vision, and in more recent years, has also become a specialist training provider of Autism Assistance Dogs, Therapy Dogs, Companion Dogs and Facility Dogs for Western Australians in need.

About The Breeding & Cadet Training Programs