The Belgian Centre for Guide Dogs (BCG) in Tongeren-Borgloon is currently seeking volunteers to host guide dogs in training for a weekend. This opportunity allows these hardworking dogs to unwind and recharge outside their usual training environment. Interested people don’t need any special training—just a willingness to play and help the dogs relax.
- Belgisch Centrum voor Geleidehonden zoekt opvang
- Honden in opleiding krijgen weekendrust
- Vrijwilligers hoeven geen opleiding te volgen
- Speel en ontspan met de hond
- BCG gevestigd in Tongeren-Borgloon
- Miek Uyttendaele geeft informatie over opvang
On 2025-07-08 16:21:00, the BCG emphasized how simple and rewarding the experience can be. Miek Uyttendaele from the centre explained that volunteers only need to spend quality time with the dogs, providing them a calm weekend break. Could this be the perfect way to support an important cause while enjoying some canine company?
If you’ve ever wondered how you can contribute to the community without a big commitment, hosting a guide dog trainee might be the answer. Here’s what you need to know before getting involved.
Why is this initiative important? Guide dogs undergo intense training, and downtime helps them stay balanced and effective. Hosting a dog for a weekend can:
- Provide essential rest and socialization for the dogs
- Allow volunteers to experience the role of a guide dog companion
- Strengthen community involvement in supporting people with disabilities
Could you offer a weekend of your time to help these dogs relax? By volunteering, you support the development of future guide dogs and contribute to a more inclusive society. Reach out to the BCG today and discover how simple acts can make a big difference.