The Seeing Eye

What does The Seeing Eye Do?

The Seeing Eye breeds and trains guide dogs for the blind and visually impaired. Dogs are placed with students based on compatibility in temperament, pace, strength, and home environment.

 

The Seeing Eye History

The Seeing Eye was founded by Morris Frank and Dorothy Harrison Eustis in 1929. Morris Frank, a blind teenager, wrote to Eustis, who was breeding German Shepherds to be police/military dogs in Switzerland. Frank asked Eustis to train a guide dog for him and promised to establish a guide dog school in the U.S. in return.

In 1928, Frank was paired with his first guide dog, a female German Shepherd named Buddy. Buddy was able to successfully guide Frank across West Street in NYC which was given the nickname “Death Street” because of how risky it was to cross – this was a huge achievement for the working team. In 1929, Frank and Eustis founded The Seeing Eye, the first guide dog school in America. Originally in

Tennessee, The Seeing Eye moved to Whippany, NJ in 1931, and then to their

current location in Morristown, NJ in 1963.

The Puppy Raising Program

Puppies are placed with volunteer puppy raisers at seven weeks old and return to The Seeing Eye for formal training at about 13-16 months old . Puppy raisers are foster families who care for puppies and teach basic obedience, house manners, and the seven commands that become the foundation for their future in guide work. A key component of the program is exposure – TSE puppies go on a variety of trips with their raisers so they have many opportunities to practice working in any environment they experience in the future. 

The Seeing Eye breeds German shepherds, Labrador retrievers, golden retrievers, and lab/golden crosses for various guide dog qualities such as size and temperament.

After The Puppy Raising Program

Once the puppies are around 13-16 months old, they  return to The Seeing Eye for a minimum of 4 months of formal training in harness. The dogs  learn to do tasks such as navigate through towns and watch for traffic.  

The dogs then wait until they are matched with a  student. The Seeing Eye has an extensive process  in  which they match each student with their perfect dog!

RUSEPRC

The Rutgers University Seeing Eye Puppy Raising Club (RUSEPRC) was founded in 2000 and is located on Cook Campus. Our club consists of puppy raisers, puppy sitters, and general members. Puppy raisers are responsible for training and caring for their puppy. Puppy sitters are members who watch our puppies when their raisers cannot be with them. Seeing Eye puppies raised through Rutgers are allowed in all Rutgers buildings, buses, and may attend classes with professor permission. 

Our Club

Meetings: Wednesday nights on Cook Campus

Our meetings consist of a lecture about our puppies’ training and The Seeing Eye followed by a handling circle where members practice commands & handling techniques.

Events

Our club has about 20 events each semester 

Events are a great opportunity for our puppies to practice working in a variety of environments

They are also a great opportunity for members to practice handling dogs in a variety of different situations.

Events range from local trips to the movies and fire stations, to an overnight stay in Baltimore or Cape May!