About Us

Eye Dog Foundation was organized as a non-profit corporation in 1952. Ever since that time, it has been dedicated to giving guide dogs to the blind and the visually impaired at absolutely no cost to them. Our German Shepherd dogs have been assisting blind individuals all over the world with their daily travels. The dogs provide guidance and safety, as well as loving companionship.

We prefer to call our dogs “guide dogs” although many people over the years have begun using the term “seeing-eye dog.” We are not sure where the origin of seeing-eye dog started, but one of the first training schools established back in 1927 was called the Seeing Eye and naturally, they called their dogs the “seeing-eye dogs.” So, perhaps that was where the term originated, but at our facility, we are determined to use the phrase guide dog which we feel provides the best description of what they do.

A fenced outdoor dog agility training area with various ramps, hurdles, and tunnels, surrounded by grass and trees under a partly cloudy sky.
Empty living room with a ceiling fan, a wheelchair, walker, dog pacer treadmill, bench, and a small window.

Our Facility

Located in Chino Valley, Arizona, the training facility has multiple kennel wings, a large grassy agility field, and onsite trainer’s residence.

Additional facilities include:

  • Puppy kennel wing

  • Grass training field and shaded walking paths

  • A large grooming area

  • Indoor training space