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The average Guide Dog works about six to eight years, although some retire after only a few months and some work for ten years or more. Retirement can be a difficult and emotional decision for the dog’s partner, and might be for old age, physical problems, behaviors, unsafe guide work, or the death or physical condition of the partner. Many graduates seek advice from the trainers and vet clinic at GDB to help know when the time has come. When a Guide finishes its career, its partner has first right of refusal to keep it or place it with friends or family. If the guide user does not have a home for the dog, Guide Dogs contacts the puppy raisers to see if they want the dog back. (That’s why it’s important to make sure GDB has your current address and phone, even if you discontinue raising!) If not, GDB places the dog in a loving home for retirement. In any event, the raiser receives a letter with reasons for the dog’s retirement and where it will be living if it has been placed by its partner.

Have Paws Will Travel puppy club has been around long enough that retiring guides are becoming common as our dogs in the field age. Unfortunately, we have lost touch with many of our former raisers, and our information on our alumna's retirements is incomplete. If  you know of an HPWT Guide's or breeder's retirement, now or in the past, let us know how long they worked, where they live, and any other interesting information so we can add them to this page. If you have a good photo of a retired dog, please consider sharing that with us as well.

Have Paws Will Travel Retired Guides
AKRON
  Akron   
Raised by Lizz Landert, Akron graduated as a guide in 2005 and served his elderly partner faithfully until heath issues forced him to stop using a guide dog in September 2011. Akron will spend his well earned retirement nearby his partner with family. 
   
ANGEL
angel &
              raisers
Co-raised by Alecia and DeLynn Newberg, Angel graduated as a working guide in 1996 and was retired in 2001. She returned to her puppy raisers where she helps co-raise a new generation of Guide Dog pups.



ANNALEE
  annalee
Annalee, a female black lab raised by Carmen Moyer, graduated as a working guide in August in 1995, but was returned a month later by her partner. After two months more training, Annalee graduated again in November 1995. The second time was a perfect match; Annalee retired in spring 2003 due to age and condition after an eight year career.

ARLIN
Arlin
Alrin was a male, black lab co-raised by Bob & Shirley Davis. He graduated in 2000 and was retired in 2005. He will enjoy retirement in a home of his blind partner's choosing.



B.J.
b.j. & Lizz
B.J., a female lab-golden cross raised by Lizz Landert, retired when her partner died in March 2002. B.J. worked for five years. She and Banzai are littermates.

BARIKA
barika
Barika is a female German Shepherd raised by Carmen & Tom Moyer. She was retired for spondylosis of the lumbar spine & hip arthritis.  Barika's partner had surgery herself for some vision correction a few years ago. 
At that time, she planned to use Barika until she retired, then hoped to not need another dog. Barika is shown here with Carmen, her partner and her GDB Trainer, at her graduation.



BANZAI
Banzai
                    with his partner
Banzai
is a male lab-golden cross raised by Jim and Shirley Davis. He graduated with partner Harry Martin in 1999 and worked for six years, retiring in 2005. Harry is an active advocate for the blind, and has written a book entitled What Blind People Wish Sighted People Know About Blindness. Banzai and B.J. are littermates.

BRANDO
brando in
              harness
 Brando, a male black lab raised by Andrea Loughry, was retired due to sound sensitivity in March 2003. After a five year career, he is now leading a life of leisure with his partner’s daughter.



DODGE
Dodge
Dodge was raised by Patrick Allis. He graduated as a working  guide in 1999, and was retired in spring of 2004. Dodge returned home to his puppy raiser as a family pet.

ELM
Elm &
              Partner
Elm graduated in 2008 as a guide to Laura, and was retired in 2012 after being hit by a car while guiding her partner across a busy street. Elm was not physically hurt in the collision, but developed so much anxiety at street crossings she was unable to continue as a guide. She will have a happy retirement with family members of her partner, who will visit her often.



GALLAGHER
Gallagher
Gallagher, a male yellow lab raised by Kim Landert, was guide to a gentleman named Glen from
his graduation in 1995 until he was diagnosed with cancer in July 2005. Together, the team were fondly known as the "G-Men," and had many wonderful adventures together. Gallagher passed away just two weeks after his diagnosis. He had a 10 year career.

HEPBURN
Hepburn
                  & Amy
Hepburn , a female yellow lab raised by Amy Green, graduated in 1999 as a working guide. She worked for six years and was retired in August of 2005 when her pace slowed too much for guide work. She will enjoy retirement as a friend and companion of her blind partner's mother.



ILLUSION
illusion
                & Jennifer

 Illusion was second generation of black labs raised by Jennifer Chrismer.
Daughter of  Jennifer's breeder dog Nadia, Illusion graduated as a working guide in October 1997, and retired in May 1998.

JASPER
Jasper
2001-2011
Jasper, a male golden retriever raised by Andrea Loughry, Graduated in
April 2003, only to retire two months later when working life proved too stressful for him.
Jasper enjoyed his retirement as a co-puppy raiser for seven guide puppies and Doggie Tales regular
with Andrea and family until his death from cancer in June 2011.



LEDGER
  ledger &
              carmen
A male yellow lab raised by Carmen Moyer, Ledger was retired in 2000 for health problems after a two year career.

MARTY
Marty at
              Graduation
Marty was a male yellow lab raised by Kelsey Rea. Kelsey says:"Marty was the second puppy my family raised for Guide Dogs for the Blind. He was my favorite puppy, curling up all 65 pounds of himself in my lap, waiting for me to get up in the morning, being my faithful homework companion, and putting up with anything and everything. he was paired with a man from Canada in April 2006 and was a great guide for him. Unfortunately, he had to be put to sleep on June 20, 2010.



NILES
Niles
Niles, a male yellow lab, graduated in 2002 and worked  for five years before being retired in November 2007 for physical reasons. His raisers, Diana Meyer & Kathleen Holwell, were thrilled to welcome him home to Colorado as a pet and co-puppy raiser!

PENN
Penn
Penn, a male lab/golden cross raised by Lizz Landert, graduated as a Guide in 1997. He was retired in August 2004 when his pace became too slow. After a seven year career, he's earned a long and happy retirement!



PRIMA
prima
A female yellow lab raised by Becky Jackson, Prima was retired in July 1995 after working for two years. She came home to Becky and her family.

PROSPER
Prosper
At her graduation in 1995, Andrea Loughry, Prosper's puppy raiser,  bid the new team "Live Long and Prosper!" Prosper retired in 2005 after a 10 years working in the Chicago area. It was indeed a "Prosperous career!" She will spend her retirement as a lady of leisure in her partner's home.



SALSA
salsa &
              partner  
Salsa, a female yellow lab raised by Andrea Loughry, was retired due to old age in June 2002 after a nine year career. Salsa was fondly known as “Angel Dog” by her partner. Salsa spent her retirement near her beloved partner with friends as a pet. She died in July 2005 of cancer.

TANDY
Tandy & partner 
Tandy was retired in May 1995 after working only nine months when her partner regained sight and no longer needed her services. The female yellow lab was placed with friends of her puppy raiser, Andrea Loughry. Tandy died of mouth cancer in 2002 at the age of ten.



TEXAN
Texan,
                  with his chin on his partner's cowboy boot

Texan, a male golden retriever raised by Andrea Loughry graduated as a working guide in Working Guide 2004, and was retired on April 23, 2010. Texan had a wonderful career with his partner, doing much hiking in Montana and Idaho. Texan's partner reports that as a guide, Texan was the smartest dog he'd worked. He felt confident that Texan could lead him out of the wilderness, no matter what the circumstances might be. Texan returned to Colorado in a home near his raisers for his retirement.

TONGA
Tonga and
              Lizz
Tonga, a female black lab raised by Lizz Landert, graduated in 1999 and had a long career as a faithful guide.
She passed away in February 2012 from cancer at the age of 14 years.



TWISTER
Twister
Twister is a lab/golden cross raised by Andrea and Joe Loughry. She graduated in February 2002, and was a guide two and a half years. She was retired in August 2004 for guide work issues, and is spending her retirement in Florida with friends of her partner.

WILCOX
wilcox
A gorgeous dark yellow lab raised by Kate Creasey, Wilcox graduated in 1996 and worked for seven years. Wilcox's retirement job is going along with his new mistress--a veterinarian--and working as a "greeter" and "therapy" dog at the office. He instinctively knows when either job would be accepted or needed. Wilcox loves his new profession!