St. Johns Park Bowling Club
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St Johns Park Bowling Club's Vice President and longest servicing director Brian Rinaldo with Rinni at the Graduation.
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celebrates Guide Dog graduation.
St Johns Park Bowling Club,along with a number of clubs in NSW, has been a committed supporter
of our Guide Dog training program in the past few years.
Following the success of their first pup, Saint, St Johns recently celebrated the graduation
of their second Guide Dog at a ceremony held at the Guide Dogs Centre, Glossodia.
Rinni, a male Labrador, proudly displayed his new skills in front of members of the St Johns Park Bowling Club, as well as supporters, Puppy Raisers and Guide Dogs NSW/ACT staff at
his graduation ceremony.
St Johns Park Bowling Club’s Vice President Brian Rinaldo, in whose honour Rinni was named,
said it was wonderful to witness Rinni graduate as a Guide Dog.
"We were delighted to know that Rinni made the grade. To see the culmination of all the love
and care that had gone into his puppy raising and training is unbelievable," he added.
Rinni was taken through the obstacle course at the graduation by his trainers, where he
demonstrated excellent concentration and ability to negotiate objects, showing no hesitation
with any of the tasks set for him.
Rinni’s formal training included learning to travel on buses, trains and ferries. Instructors also
used the on-site training track at the Centre - a 1.4 kilometre obstacle course of different
surfaces and the sorts of obstructions that he would be likely to encounter in the outside world.
Rinni has now been matched with a person with vision impairment and the pair will train together
to learn handling skills and routines, the first step in what will be a long and happy partnership.
With Rinni’s success, the focus for the club switches to Jetta, St Johns’ third Guide Dog pup-in- training. Jetta is currently undertaking socialisation training with other puppies, and is set
for assessment before formal training at Glossodia in mid-2008.
We thank St Johns Park Bowling Club, and all of our club sponsors, for their continued
support of our organisation.
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