Royal Canin Named Official Nutrition Partner of The Seeing Eye
ROYAL CANIN US, a global leader in pet health nutrition and one of the billion-dollar brands of Mars, announced it has been named the official nutrition partner of The Seeing Eye, the world’s oldest existing guide dog organization. Established in 1929, The Seeing Eye was founded to enhance the independence, dignity and self-confidence of people who are blind through partnership with Seeing Eye dogs.
The Seeing Eye provides specially bred and trained dogs to guide people who are blind, and since its inception, the organization has made more than 18,000 matches between guide dogs and individuals who live across the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. A pioneer of the guide dog movement, the organization supports genetics and behavioral research that improves the health and well-being of all dogs, educates handlers in the ethical handling and care of guide dogs and advocates for the rights of service animal handlers.
“Royal Canin is honored to play the important role of providing tailored nutrition to all Seeing Eye dogs throughout all of their life stages,” said Don MacIntosh, vice president, Royal Canin Professional Division. “Each Seeing Eye dog enhances the story of someone’s life, and the work we will do together extends Royal Canin’s mission to make A BETTER WORLD FOR PETS. Making a better world for Seeing Eye Dogs, and in turn their handlers, broadens our impact from health and nutrition to nourishing independence and deeply meaningful partnerships.”
Royal Canin recognizes every pet is unique, which means their nutritional needs are as well. All Royal Canin diets are developed through the combination of scientific and nutritional research from our network of experts to create precise nutrition for dogs, tailored to support unique needs based on life-stage and breed.
The Seeing Eye raises three primary breeds for service: German Shepherds, Labrador Retrievers and Golden Retrievers. Approximately 500 puppies are born each year, with a 60 percent success rate of puppies deemed suitable for work as a Seeing Eye dog. Dogs that do not make the guide or breeding programs are placed with other service organizations, law enforcement, search and rescue agencies or adoptive homes.
“We are thrilled to partner with the pet health nutrition experts at Royal Canin to ensure support for the nutritional needs of Seeing Eye puppies and dogs through all life stages,” said Karen Leies, President and CEO, The Seeing Eye. “Nutritional foundation is essential for the development of our dogs, helping them thrive as confident, capable partners for the people we serve.”
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