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Guide Dogs Tasmania

Our Services

As the only organisation raising and training Guide and Autism Assistance Dogs in Tasmania, we work to bring independence, safety, and inclusion to people in our own community. Our remarkable Guide, Facility, and Autism Assistance Dogs quite literally change the world for Tasmanians living with disability.

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Your support helps us continue to raise and train life-changing puppies. You can make a once-off donation, or join our very special group of Puppy Love Members through a small, regular, monthly gift, or consider leaving a gift in your Will.

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Our supporters are passionate people who often attend our events and get involved as fundraisers, volunteers, puppy raisers and puppy boarders. So join us, and help make a meaningful difference for our little heroes-in-waiting and the people whose lives they transform.

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Latest News & Events

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December 2, 2025

Christmas Gift Ideas Taken Care Of — Guide Dogs Tasmania Has You Covered!

The festive season is here, and Guide Dogs Tasmania has made Christmas shopping easy with our Christmas Dogalogue 2025. Packed with thoughtful, practical, and fun items, every purchase supports the…
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November 26, 2025

2025 Christmas Appeal – Phil and Dudley

Just like you, Phil wants a brighter future for people living with low or no vision.    By the time Phil turned six, he was diagnosed legally blind, and he’s been…
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November 13, 2025

Latest PawPrints publication

Read our latest PawPrints publication here - Spring 2025.
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Inspiring Stories

Anne Billy

“Having Billie makes the world feel much friendlier, because before, it was all about obstacles, whereas now, it’s just about freedom.”

Anne Jackson

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