Help change a life with a gift in your Will
Give the gift of a life-changing Guide Dog to someone with low vision or blindness.

Give the gift of a life-changing Guide Dog to someone with low vision or blindness.
Get your free Gifts in Wills Guide to learn how a gift in your Will can transform lives.
Give the gift of a life-changing Guide Dog to someone with low vision or blindness.
Get your free Gifts in Wills Guide to learn how a gift in your Will can transform lives.
Since 1957, we’ve been the leading provider of Guide Dogs in Australia, achieving global recognition for the quality of our Guide Dogs and training programs.
A Guide Dog can create profound change for people with low vision and blindness, by offering a perfect blend of independence and companionship.
Guide Dogs offer independence through the safety and travel techniques they learn through our world-class Guide Dog training programs. They offer companionship through their unique personalities, and the powerful bond they share with the person they are matched with.
The key to our Guide Dogs’ success lies in our experience and attention to individual details and circumstances. Every Guide Dog training support is based on personal preferences. By identifying your needs early on, we can select the best dog specifically for your unique situation.
Every Guide Dog takes part in comprehensive safety and relationship training, along with detailed behavioural analysis from an early age. We learn each dog’s individual personality and temperament, to gain a deep understanding of how they may eventually complement with yours.
It takes two years and costs more than $50,000 to transform a bright, playful puppy into a responsible and highly skilled Guide Dog. The cost and time are due to the in-depth training and careful preparation that goes into the transformation.
Every graduating Guide Dog takes on a huge responsibility, so we work hard to ensure they have all the experience required to explore the world by your side.
Thanks to the generous and ongoing support of the public, our Guide Dogs are matched into partnerships at no cost to the person with blindness or low vision.
We receive very little funding from different governments around Australia, which means we rely on your support—as donors, fundraisers, volunteers, and more—to provide these life-changing services to people with low vision or blindness.
Whether you’re a business, a student, a retiree, or you’ve just got a soft spot for Guide Dogs in general, there are many ways to help out.
Any support—large or small—helps raise and train our world-class Guide Dogs, and ensures people with low vision and blindness can access ongoing support.
Here are some of the best ways you can help:
Once a Guide Dog has graduated it is matched with a new handler based on personality, lifestyle and physical traits. Great care goes into matching process to ensure dog and handler are the perfect fit for each other.
Once a Guide Dog team is matched, the focus is on building trust with each other and developing a strong bond. The Guide Dog team start with training at a basic level, building up to more complex situations as dog and handler gain more confidence. A Guide Dog team will continue training throughout its working life.
What happens when a Guide Dog retires?
After a dedicated working life, a Guide Dog will retire, knowing that it has helped change someone’s life. The handler will have the option to keep the dog as a pet or alternatively the dogs can be rehomed with a new loving family.