Maximise your independence.

Access personalised support throughout New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory to live the way you want to, regardless of your vision level.

Maximise your independence.

Help change a life for a person with low vision or blindness.

At eight weeks of age, our Guide Dog pups are placed in the community with volunteer Puppy Raisers. These families or individuals ensure that our new puppy recruits get the best possible care, in a loving home environment while receiving necessary training. 

These special, dedicated Puppy Raisers all have one thing in common – they embrace the opportunity to help change people’s lives forever.

A yellow Labrador puppy being held.

Retired Guide Dog Program.

The bond between a Handler and their Guide Dog is like no other. Many Handlers describe their Guide Dog as an extension of themselves, and that connection doesn’t just vanish when their Guide Dog retires.

However, Many Guide Dog Handlers may find it difficult to pay for their dog’s needs when they retire, as they are no longer supported by NDIS funding.

Yellow Labrador Retired Guide Dog Winnie looking at the camera.

Pet Insurance

The only pet insurance that helps support Guide Dogs Australia! Get cover for cats, dogs or registered Guide Dogs.

Two eight week old puppies, one yellow and one carmel, sitting outside next to each other on a path. They are both looking at the camera.

Support our Retired Guide Dogs.

Support Guide Dogs after retirement with costs such as specialist foods, medications and emergency procedures.