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Greetings from the Executive Director

Sarah and Dazzle
Dazzle and Sarah
 
Dazzle and I have been looking over the season calendar. There is quite an abundance of parties and events throughout the desert during December, and Guide Dogs of the Desert has planned some fun events, inviting your supportive participation:
  • December 7 - 7th Annual Heroes Brunch at
    Omni Rancho Las Palmas Resort, honoring our Hero of the Year, Dusty Wings of the Desert
  • December 6-7-8 - Jensen's Fine Foods Lobsterfest, benefiting
    Guide Dogs of the Desert
  • December 21 - 2nd Annual Santa Paws 5k Run/Walk

If your calendar is already filled with activities, we invite you to consider a tax-deductible Tribute Gift to Guide Dogs of the Desert. There are many wonderful opportunities to honor family and friends at this time of year and we are poised to send your honored gift recipient a holiday card, featuring some of our puppies. Remember, contributions are deductible in the year they are made.

Most importantly, we are always mindful of the three gifts YOU provide to Guide Dogs throughout the year - your interest, participation, and generous support. Your generosity makes it possible for Guide Dogs of the Desert to provide life-changing independence through the gift of a guide dog to an individual who is blind or visually impaired.

On behalf of the Board of Directors, the Staff, Volunteer Puppy Raisers and Ambassadors, Dazzle and I wish you Happy Hanukkah, Merry Christmas and may your New Year be blessed with good health, good fortune, and a dash of fun adventure.

Blessings,

   



Sarah Clapp

Executive Director 


UPCOMING EVENTS
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SAVE THESE DATES
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7th Annual
HEROES BRUNCH!

December 7, 2013
Omni Rancho Las Palmas
Resort and Spa
Rancho Mirage, CA
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LOBSTERFEST!
December 6,7,8, 2013
11:00am - 7:00pm
Jensen's Finest Foods
Smoke Tree Commons
Palm Springs, CA
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SANTA PAWS WALK
December 21, 2013
sign up at
www.racewire.com or
www.active.com
Call Molly Thorpe
for more information at
760-413-6508
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Visit our website
or call 760-329-6257
for more event details
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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES


Volunteer Receptionists needed
at the Guide Dogs of
the Desert Administration
and Wellness Center.
Hours are flexible!!
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Volunteers needed to  
help clean the kennels daily
from 8am-12pm
Please contact Patti Wheeler at
760-413-4442 or email her at
pwheeler@gddca.org
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Guide Dogs of the Desert would
like to thank its sponsors
for their support

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Guide Dogs of the Desert is a Lions California Multiple District Endorsed
project and an
approved Lions Club
International project.

CFC Campaign
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Guide Dogs of the Desert is proud to announce that we have become an approved charity for the Combined Federal Campaign.
Our 5 digit code for donations is 25219.

Pledges can be made by Federal civilian, postal and military donors during the campaign season (September 1st to December 15th).

Click on the CFC logo to make your donation to Guide Dogs of the Desert today.

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while you do your Holiday Shopping!
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GoodShop will donate a percentage of your purchases at no cost to you!

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Custom Braille Ornaments

Looking for a unique gift this year? Custom Braille Ornaments might be just the thing. Order Here

 
Board of Directors
Bob Niez - Chair
Cynthia Woods - Vice Chair
Jim Klocek - Treasurer
Clark Hallren
Raymond McLean
Albert T. Milauskas, MD
Leonard Sigdestad, DVM

Honorary Board Members
James Garner
Peter Marshall
Kit and Arnold Palmer
Dick Van Patten
Tom Sullivan
Betty White

Our Staff

Management Team
Sarah Clapp
Executive Director
Trina Began
Canine Development
Curt Bergeron
Finance, Facilities & Operations
Lori Miller
Breeding & Canine Development
Bob Wendler
Canine Operations
Kim Laidlaw
Marketing, Development & Media

Adminstration
Debbie Sloss-Coyle
Database Manager
Marjorie Griffith

Part-Time Admin. Assistant
Shean Pao
Creative Manager
Linda Samulski
Student Services

Jennifer Pinder
Kennel Manager

Kennel Technicians
Angela Coleman
Cheri Duncan
Mike McCullough

Emily Goodland
Apprentice Guide Dog
Mobility Instructor &
Orientation & Mobility Instructor

Michal Anna Padilla
Licensed Guide Dog Mobility Instructor
& Orientation & Mobility Instructor

 


Happy Holidays!


In Observance of the Holidays
Guide Dogs of the Desert Administration
Offices will be closed:

Tuesday, December 24th   
Wednesday, December 25th   
Tuesday December 31st
Wednesday, January 1st  
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P.O. Box 1692
Palm Springs, CA 92263

 

Guide Dogs of the Desert
Training Facility
60-735 Dillon Road,
Whitewater, CA 92282
Monday - Friday 
8:30am - 4:30pm
Phone: 760-329-6257  
Fax: 760-329-2866
Toll free: 888-883-0022
www.gddca.org

Wellness Center
760-329-1282
Kennel
760-578-8877

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Congratulations to our November Graduating Class!


Congratulations Mark and Dozer, Susan and Kelly,
Luisa and Sheba, Petra and McKeever and
Jairo and Emet.

Photo credit: Stacy Jacobs photographer
LOBSTERFEST!
JENSEN'S FINEST FOODS

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December 6, 7, 8, 2013

11:00am to 7:00pm

2465 E. Palm Canyon Drive
Smoke Tree Commons

Palm Springs, CA 92264
760-325-8282


Jensen's Finest Foods, Palm Springs, will hold their annual Lobster Fest, a fun three-day event held at the store's Palm Springs Smoke Tree location. Lobster Fest hours are: 11:00am-7:00pm Friday and Saturday; Sunday 11:00am until sold out.
We have seats still available for our 7th Annual Heroes Brunch. We hope you will join us.
Join us for Heroes Brunch

Join us for our Santa Paws 5k Walk Benefiting Guide Dogs of the Desert
Santa Wreath

Registration starts at 7:30am
9:00am start - Elf Dash at 10:30am
Mizell Senior Center - 480 Sunrise Way, Palm Springs, CA 92262 (Corner of Ramon Rd. & Sunrise Way)

Entry Fee
$35 November 1st - December 20th $40 on race day
$5 Elf Dash - up to age 10

Entry fee includes: Complete Santa outfit, t-shirt, goodie bag and souvenir photo. Complimentary milk and cookies at end of race.
Special "Doggie Bag" (treats, toys & bandana) for all dogs walking. Entry fee waived for all dogs. **Dogs must be current with vaccinations and remain on leash at all times.

Sign up at www.racewire.com or www.active.com. For more information call Molly Thorpe at 760-413-6508.

Sponsored by The Whitewater Guide Dogs of the Desert Lions Club and the Palm Springs Marathon Runners

Hope to see you there!
Year End Giving to benefit
Guide Dogs of the Desert


At this time of the year we are all looking to brighten
someone's holiday with fulfilling that special wish. We would
like to thank all of you for fulfilling our wishes by supporting
us throughout the year. We all wish you and your family much
joy and happiness this holiday season!


The Staff at Guide Dogs of the Desert

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Lorna Luft Sings
"I See Through the Eyes of My Friend

Lorna Luft Song
Lorna Luft, daughter of Judy Garland and Sid Luft,  is an American television, stage, and film actress and singer.  In addition, she is a supporter and puppy raiser for Guide Dogs of the Desert!

The song "I See through the Eyes of My Friend" was originally written for 2003 movie "Stuck on You," starring Matt Damon and Greg Kinnear. In 2013, the lyrics were modified to emphasize the unique bond of a blind person and their guide dog.

Lorna, and song writer Irwin Rubinsky, agreed to add lyrics and record the song to use as a fundraiser for Guide Dogs of the Desert.  With the help of her husband, Colin Freeman, the song was recorded, re-mastered and debuted on November 24, 2013. 
 
Click on the link below to download the song for $1.49!  

Lorna Luft Sings "I See Through the Eyes of My Friend"

Puppy Raiser Corner
The Crabtree Family

 

Raising puppies is one of the things our family loves to do.  Being an puppy raiser and ambassador for the wonderful work of Guide Dogs of the Desert, puts a smile in our heart.  
I am known as the dog lady, for rarely is there a time when I don't have a dog with me. We cannot remember a trip that we have taken where a dog in training has not traveled with us.

Our pups have been to Washington DC, Disneyland, Arlington National Cemetery, Portland, Gettysburg, Las Vegas and recently Chicago, where our daughter, Meikayla, was awarded a $10,000.00 scholarship for winning the "America's Most Beautiful Eyes contest", which by the way, we were made aware of because of Guide Dogs of the Desert!

Traveling with a dog in training means more planning and packing, but the exposure and training for the dog is phenomenal.  They get out into different surroundings and the exposure to all the outside stimulus helps them to grow into their full potential! There is nothing more rewarding than watching your puppy grow and mature!

Over the years, we have welcomed so many pups through our front door, and hope to welcome many more.  Each one takes a bit of our hearts back with them to the campus for their harness training!  Our hope is that this piece of our heart, inside every dog, will go forth and bless others!

So, the next time you see a service dog, remember all the hearts that have worked towards their success.  

Lori Crabtree
Holiday Safety Tips | ASPCA

 

Holly, Jolly and Oh-So-Safe! Of course you want to include your furry companions in the festivities, pet parents, but as you celebrate this holiday season, try to keep your pet's eating and exercise habits as close to their normal routine as possible. And be sure to steer them clear of the following unhealthy treats, toxic plants and dangerous decorations:  

O Christmas Tree  Securely anchor your Christmas tree so it doesn't tip and fall, causing possible injury to your pet. This will also prevent the tree water-which may contain fertilizers that can cause stomach upset-from spilling. Stagnant tree water is a breeding ground for bacteria and your pet could end up with nausea or diarrhea should he imbibe.  

 No Feasting for the Furries  

By now you know not to feed your pets chocolate and anything sweetened with xylitol, but do you know the lengths to which an enterprising fur kid will go to chomp on something yummy? Make sure to keep your pets away from the table and unattended plates of food, and be sure to secure the lids on garbage cans.  

Toy Joy 

Looking to stuff your pet's stockings? Choose gifts that are safe. 

  • Dogs have been known to tear their toys apart and swallowing the pieces, which can then become lodged in the esophagus, stomach or intestines. Stick with chew toys that are basically indestructible, Kongs that can be stuffed with healthy foods or chew treats that are designed to be safely digestible. 
  • Long, stringy things are a feline's dream, but the most risky toys for cats involve ribbon, yarn and loose little parts that can get stuck in the intestines, often necessitating surgery. Surprise kitty with a new ball that's too big to swallow, a stuffed catnip toy or the interactive cat dancer-and tons of play sessions together.

Forget the Mistletoe & Holly 
Holly, when ingested, can cause pets to suffer nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. Mistletoe can cause gastrointestinal upset and cardiovascular problems. And many varieties of lilies, can cause kidney failure in cats if ingested. Opt for just-as-jolly artificial plants made from silk or plastic, or choose a pet-safe bouquet.

Leave the Leftovers  

Fatty, spicy and no-no human foods, as well as bones, should not be fed to your furry friends. Pets can join the festivities in other fun ways that won't lead to costly medical bills.

That Holiday Glow  

Don't leave lighted candles unattended. Pets may burn themselves or cause a fire if they knock candles over. Be sure to use appropriate candle holders, placed on a stable surface. And if you leave the room, put the candle out!

Wired Up 
Keep wires, batteries and glass or plastic ornaments out of paws' reach. A wire can deliver a potentially lethal electrical shock and a punctured battery can cause burns to the mouth and esophagus, while shards of breakable ornaments can damage your pet's mouth.

House Rules  

If your animal-loving guests would like to give your pets a little extra attention and exercise while you're busy tending to the party, ask them to feel free to start a nice play or petting session.

Put the Meds Away  

Make sure all of your medications are locked behind secure doors, and be sure to tell your guests to keep their meds zipped up and packed away, too.

Careful with Cocktails  

If your celebration includes adult holiday beverages, be sure to place your unattended alcoholic drinks where pets cannot get to them. If ingested, your pet could become weak, ill and may even go into a coma, possibly resulting in death from respiratory failure.

A Room of Their Own  - Safe, not Sorry 

Holidays are a time of the year when guests come and go frequently, and unfortunately, it is also a time of year when many pets get lost. Please keep your pets away from open doors. Give your pet his own quiet space to retreat to. Open doors are invitation to explore the outside, no matter how well behaved or trained your pet is. Check on backyard or side gates before allowing pets to go out, guests sometimes forget to close the gates as you would.
New Year's Noise
The noise from New Years Eve can be just as overwhelming as the noise from Independence day.  Again, please give your pets a safe place to retreat to, and keep them on leash or in a room away from all the festivities.  

 

Link to ASPC 

National Fire Dog Monument
Unveiled at New Permanent Home



Last month, American Humane Association and State Farm Insurance helped unveil the National Fire Dog Monument, honoring the work that accelerant detection canine teams (commonly known as arson dogs) do to investigate suspected arson cases in homes and businesses around the country. 

This monument now has a permanent home outside Engine Company 2 at 500 F Street Northwest in Washington, D.C., and will always be available for public viewing.

The National Fire Dog Monument is a life-size bronze sculpture depicting an arson dog handler gazing down at his dog after a job well done. Austin Weishel, the monument's young sculptor and a firefighter himself, wanted to capture the strong spirit of the human-animal bond, an inextricable link between people, animals, and the world we share. This powerful image represents the unbreakable bond between arson dogs and their handlers, who rely on one another to do their brave work.   

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