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Your gift could help us train more life-changing guide dogs.

Guide Dogs is one of the UK’s leading sight loss charities. Our expert staff, volunteers and life-changing guide dogs help people with sight loss live the life they choose. We couldn’t continue our vital work without your generous donations and our amazing volunteers.

Yellow Labrador lying on a puppy a paw print design dog bed.

Sponsor a guide dog puppy and follow their training journey as they grow into a life-changer, supporting people with sight loss. From just £1 a week, you’ll receive regular updates and be part of something truly special.

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Are you living with glaucoma? Learn how to navigate life with confidence and get practical tips for managing glaucoma, along with strategies to maximise your remaining vision effectively.

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We believe that no one should be held back by a vision impairment. We campaign for the rights of people with sight loss to help them access public transport, our town centres and other public services.

Volunteer puppy raisers Susie and Peter play with puppy Sally in their garden

Make a life-changing impact by raising one of our incredible puppies and giving them the foundation to become guide dogs. No experience needed, we’ll support you every step, and cover all your volunteer related expenses.

Meet our latest Sponsor a Puppy recruits

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Find out how you can fundraise with colleagues, a social group, or friends and family to name an adorable guide dog puppy and become part of their life-changing journey.

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We’ve collaborated with illustrator Laura Fisher to launch a fresh collection of summer-inspired designs. The Guide Dogs Teemill store is an external website separate from Guide Dogs.

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Find our latest expert advice on how best to keep your dog safe and cool in warm weather.