Lions Foundation launches Puppy Cam

To mark National Puppy Day, the Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides launched its first‑ever live Puppy Cam for a full day of puppy footage — a neat way to support awareness and see puppy socialization in action Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides Launches First-Ever Live Puppy Cam for National Puppy Day. It’s free to watch and useful if you’re researching service‑dog puppy raising or just need a dose of cute.

The Puppy Cam is scheduled to stream March 23–25, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Eastern each day. (digitaljournal.com) The foundation said the broadcast will run exclusively on its official YouTube channel (@dogguidescanada) and that the specific litter featured will be revealed during the livestream. (digitaljournal.com) LFCDG framed the event as a way to raise awareness and support for its mission of providing Dog Guides at no cost, according to the organization’s press release. (digitaljournal.com) Bev Crandell, CEO of Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides, is quoted in the announcement noting that “every Dog Guide starts just like this,” underscoring the stream’s focus on puppies’ earliest developmental moments. (digitaljournal.com) The Puppy Cam rollout arrives while LFCDG advances its $50 million “The Difference” campaign to build an 89,000‑sq.ft. national training school (scheduled to open in 2026), and Pet Valu plus Companions for Change pledged a combined $500,000 toward a purpose-built Puppy Training Room for that facility. (newswire.ca) LFCDG relies on a foster‑home network to socialize future Dog Guides before formal training, and its foster program notes applicants must live within about 75 minutes of the Oakville or Breslau training centres. (dogguides.com)

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