Pilot Dogs For Visually Impaired | Pilot Dogs

Pilot Dogs gives its trained animals to the blind at absolutely no charge. The blind person, his family, friends or a sponsoring agency are not obligated for this service. The Pilot Dog, three weeks room and board, all equipment and round trip transportation are provided to the qualified student. The cost to the organization for this service is approximately $25,000. When the blind student arrives for their three-week stay, they immediately begin to take care of their dog. This usually starts with the new master bathing the dog. This bathing process is the preliminary teaching to the student about the dog's care. Simple short walks are taken, always in the company of our professional trainers. The walks and obstacles become increasingly more difficult. Eventually, the dog and master find their way about our largest department stores, off and on the buses and across our busiest thoroughfares by themselves.

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Physical Address

625 West Town Street, Columbus, OH 43215-4444

Hours

Mon-Fri 9am-4pm.

Application process

Call for application or visit website to complete application online.

Fee

None.

Eligibility

Persons age 16 and older; legally blind and would benefit from having a Pilot Dog.

Service area

Noble County, Ohio
Athens County, Ohio
Washington County, Ohio
Licking County, Ohio
Marion County, Ohio
Knox County, Ohio
Pickaway County, Ohio
Crawford County, Ohio
Coshocton County, Ohio
Guernsey County, Ohio
Wyandot County, Ohio
Monroe County, Ohio

Agency info

Pilot Dogs

Pilot Dogs provides guide dogs to the qualified sightless. Service are available without charge, and include the Pilot Dog, three weeks in-residence training, and round trip transportation.