Type 1: Assist long-term Puppy Raisers
These Temporary Boarders will take a pup while their Puppy Raisers goes on a holiday. This could be anywhere from a weekend to 3 weeks. Pups are typically four - 12 months old.
Type 2: Formal Training at Headquarters
When our dogs come into our Training Centre to start formal training at 12-14 months old, some dogs find the adjustment to kennel-life challenging.
To give our dogs the best chance of success, we have a team of Temporary Boarding Volunteers who live or work within the local area of our Training Centre on Model Farm Road in Cork. These Volunteers drop the dogs off for ‘school’ in the morning at our Training Centre and collect them at the end of the day.
Under the direction of our Training team, Volunteers mind the dogs in their own homes during evenings and weekends. Temporary Boarders can have an individual dog from a few weeks to six months.
Volunteers must live or work within the local area. Responsibilities include the drop off and pick up of dogs. Drop off is between 8:15-8:30am and pick up is between 4:30-7:00pm. Dogs are typically 13 months of age. Volunteers will mind the dogs in the evenings (Monday through Friday), weekends and holidays should they have the dog during a holiday time frame.
Type 3: Respite Coverage
Volunteers take a dog home during a holiday (Christmas) or illness recovery. The dogs do not have to be dropped off and picked up at the Centre daily. However, the Volunteer must be able to drive initially to collect the dog and to drop them back to our Training Centre when their stay has ended.