Our Mission

Our Mission is to support our members in their efforts to encourage and advance the provision of guide dogs as a safe means of independent mobility for people who are blind or have low vision.

IGDF Conference 2026

The 2026 IGDF conference will be hosted by Japan Guide Dog Association from 14-17 May in Yokohama, Japan

Updates available here

IGDF and ADI Joint Access Survey ‘Paws for Access’

Our campaign for better access, treatment and understanding of the challenges that handlers encounter while out in public with their assistance dogs.
Read the report here

Visionary Magazine

Read our July 2025 edition of IGDF’s Visionary Magazine here

 

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Starting a Guide Dog Organisation

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Starting a guide dog organisation

History of IGDF

It all started at conferences in France and London. Learn about how IGDF became the foundation it is today.

Learn about the History of IGDF

IGDF Conference 2025

Highlights from the 2025 IGDF Conference

IGDF Education Platform Panel Members

Calls for expressions of interests for volunteer panel members

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Education Portal

The IGDF members only education portal is available to use.

Registration details here

Find a Guide Dog Provider

With 100 member organisations worldwide, there is a provider near you.

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Guide Dog Help

Use our online guide dog reference to answer your questions about guide dogs.

Guide Dog reference

IGDF Articles

Stories from our IGDF membership

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Why Become an IGDF Member?

Membership of the International Guide Dog Federation has a multitude of benefits. By becoming a member of the IGDF, an organisation gains access to a worldwide community of institutions dedicated to providing and improving safe, independent mobility of blind and visually impaired people.

IGDF members may use the IGDF logo to demonstrate their compliance with the IGDF Standards. Other membership benefits include; access to member-only content and resources, access to development support and advice, regular news and technical updates, and the ability to attend IGDF’s bi-annual Seminar.

IGDF also offers development support to new guide dog organisations through Applicant and Enquiring Organisation Status. Applicant and Enquiring Organisations can access developmental support and advice from the IGDF Development Committee to help build and develop guide dog services.

Guide Dog FAQs

How Do I Train my Dog?

 IGDF certifies organisations that train guide dogs. IGDF does not train or certify individual dogs. All guide dogs trained by an IGDF member organisation will have met that organisation’s own training requirements which are regularly reviewed and verified by IGDF.

How Do I Apply for a Guide Dog?

Each IGDF member organisation operates their own application and assessment process for being matched with a guide dog. You can find your closest IGDF member organisation (LINK) and follow their application process.

Can You Train Any Dog to be a Guide Dog?

Training a guide dog is a long and complex process, which needs to start early in a dog’s life. Not all dogs will have the temperament to be a guide dog. You can apply for a guide dog by contacting your closest IGDF member organisation. A guide dog provided by an IGDF member organisation is safe and has been trained in accordance with modern, humane standards.