On Monday 9th May 2022, I started to sponsor a Guide Dog for the Blind named Margo.
Three puppies are always available for sponsorship on the Guide Dogs Website in the UK.
I will be documenting Margo's journey from sponsorship to becoming a fully-f...
Recently, more pictures have been shared of Margo on her Facebook group so I would like so share them with you.
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Margo has moved in with her puppy raiser, Richard. Margo has grown a lot in this picture and is absolutely adorable. Margo is too small for a Guide Dog in Training jacket but she will get one in the next coming months.
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Margo is cuddling up to pet dog, Vinny. Vinny is Richard's pet dog and is a great influence on Margo as she trains to become a guide dog. Some blind or visually impaired people have their ex-guide dog or a normal house pet so it's important for Margo to get used to having another pet in the house. Vinny is a retriever dog and both dogs are looking away from the camera. Vinny to the left and Margo to the right.
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In this picture, Margo is hiding under a wooden bed away from the sun. As it was a sunny day on the 11th June, Margo decided it was best to hide under the bed as it was too hot for her. Her front right paw is resting next to her head and her body is curved. Her back legs can be seen next to her. She's curled in a u shape.
If you want to sponsor a guide dog puppy, go on the website 'Guidedogs.org.uk/sponsorapuppy' or text guide dogs on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter either through 'Guide Dogs UK' or 'Guide Dogs- Sponsor a Puppy'. Though SaP (Sponsor a Puppy) is probably the best option.