Guide Dogs begin train’ing with Great Western Railway

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Great Western Railway has announced that four guide dog puppies have been introduced to GWR staff at Plymouth station.

The staff helped raise £20,000 for the Guide Dogs charity.

Walter, Andy, Barry and Cleo were introduced to some of the station team at Plymouth before they begin their professional training.

At the end of the training, they will become fully qualified guide dogs for people living with visual impairments.

What did the officials say?

Krissie Isaac from Guide Dogs, said:

“A guide dog brings confidence, mobility and companionship to people with sight loss. These pups will not only change one, but four lives. We really appreciate the efforts of the staff at for their fundraising efforts.”

There are an estimated 2 million people living with sight loss in the UK. It takes about a year to train dogs to become Guide Dogs.

GWR Station Supervisor at Plymouth, Matt Fearn said:

“I'm excited to meet the pups we've named and looking forward to following their progress over the next 12 months and beyond.”

All four of the puppies will be trained as life changing Guide Dogs for people will sight loss.

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