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small size of the organization allows a flexible and
personal approach. Clients who cannot leave their job
or family for a full four-week course can take advantage
of partial or full training at their homes.
Classes
are run by dedicated, energetic staff and are very small,
with one or two clients training at a time. The small
class size allows instructors the ability to address
the individual needs and concerns of each client. The
training program focuses on a unique philosophy of complete
client care. Each team is advised, supported, and monitored
not only during training but also throughout the lifetime
of the dog. This on-going care promotes happy, relaxed,
and confident teams.
In
addition to working with the visually impaired, Guide
Dogs of Texas has a program called Pawsitive
Approach, which is a joint effort between the Texas
Department of Criminal Justice (specifically, the Dominguez
State Jail), the Windham School District and Guide Dogs
of Texas, Inc. Their goals include providing the opportunity
for non-violent offenders to exercise responsibility,
learn how to nurture, focus attention, problem solve
and cooperate with others in order to achieve a common
goal, foster pro-social behavior and to facilitate reintegration
into society.
This
approach originated when Puppy Program Manager, Yvette
Rowland of Guide Dogs of Texas, Inc. was developing
this program at the same time Principal Owen Kelly at
the Dominguez State Jail was wanting to developing an
educational program for confinees that centered around
the human/animal bond. They "share the same vision"
- something that will last long after the confinee returns
home. 
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Texas, Inc.
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Contact
Guide Dogs of Texas:
Phone: 210-366-4081 or
Toll Free: 800-831-9231 |