
Why a Seizure Response Dog Guide?
Seizure Response Dog Guides are trained to assist Canadians (16 years or older) diagnosed with intractable epilepsy through specific tasks. These Dog Guides are expected to maintain the highest level of behavioural obedience and help their clients manage their epilepsy.
Please note that Applications are currently closed for our Seizure Response Program. We will, however, continue to accept re-applications from our successor clients who have previously had a Dog Guide from us. Please e-mail (client-services@dogguides.com) if you are a successor. At this time, we do not have a date when applications will reopen and will post any updates on this webpage and in our monthly newsletters. If you are interested in signing up for the monthly newsletter, please fill out the form on our newsletter page.
Application and Training Process

Step 1
Discovery
Welcome to the start of your journey with Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides! A lot goes into training each of our dogs, but an assistance dog isn’t right for everyone. The Discovery process will allow you to learn everything you’ll need to know to help you decide if you’ll move forward with this journey.
During Discovery, you will have the opportunity to spend some time reviewing informative material about our organization, the program best suited to you, and what it takes to work with a Dog Guide. These pieces will help build a foundation of understanding for the journey ahead, including the responsibility of working as a Team and what life may look like with a Dog Guide.

Expression of Interest
If you’re not able to complete the Expression of Interest online, please contact our client services team for support at client-services@dogguides.com.

Application

Step 4
Dog Team Matching

Step 5
On Campus Training
