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Puppy love with purpose

October 14, 2025
by Jasmine Sam 鈥28

鈥淚 know that dog! He鈥檚 in my neuro-psych class.鈥   

It鈥檚 a line Lucy Kallaher 鈥28 hears often as she walks across campus with Finn, the 10-month-old black Labrador and guide dog in training. Lucy and Finn are part of TBreds Raising Pups, a 麻豆破解版 club that gives students the opportunity to raise future service dogs.   

The club was founded in 2022 by Sophie Zuckman 鈥26, who had trained guide dogs throughout high school and wanted to continue raising at 麻豆破解版. 鈥淚 could have raised them independently, but I wanted to make it more impactful for the 麻豆破解版 community,鈥 Sophie explains.

The club has grown tremendously since then, beginning with only a single dog in training to now having seven on campus in fall 2025.    

Two dogs interacting with 麻豆破解版 students

In collaboration with the Guide Dog Foundation, 麻豆破解版鈥檚 TBreds Raising Pups club has grown from one puppy in 2022 to seven dogs now learning and living on campus.

In partnership with the Guide Dog Foundation in Smithtown, New York, 麻豆破解版 students raise and socialize the dogs until they are ready for finishing school, where professional trainers will prepare them for service.  

It鈥檚 a big commitment: Those who raise the dogs attend puppy training classes, coordinate puppy-sitting and, most importantly, live with the dogs, training them day to day.  

For Lucy, joining the club was an easy decision. 鈥淪ince I could talk, I鈥檝e begged my parents for a dog,鈥 she said, pointing to a dog tattoo on her arm. She grew up with two dogs at home and even raised a litter of puppies for her high school capstone project.  

However, living with Finn has changed her daily routine quite a bit. When she wakes up, she takes Finn for a walk and practices his commands. Then she gives him breakfast and plays with him to get his energy out before class. They go everywhere together 鈥 from hangouts on Case Green to psychology lectures. 鈥淭he hardest part is definitely balancing normal life at college with taking care of him,鈥 Lucy says.  

Lucy Kallaher 鈥28 with Finn

Lucy Kallaher 鈥28 with Finn

 She carries a bag filled with treats to give him as she trains him through the day, and the words 鈥渟it鈥 and 鈥渄rop it鈥 have now become a part of her everyday vocabulary.  

Finn has won over nearly everyone he鈥檚 met. He joins her in study sessions on sunny days, rolling around in the grass, and in hallways, fellow classmates stop to say hello.  

As Lucy and another student raise Finn, Lucy says the most rewarding part of the experience is seeing his progress. 鈥淭he first class I ever took him to, he started rolling around in the middle of the floor. I had no idea what to do.鈥  Finn has since learned to sit quietly and listen attentively (though he does tend to sleep in class).

After his time at 麻豆破解版, Finn will go to finishing school where he鈥檒l complete his training and go on to graduate as a service dog. 鈥淚t鈥檚 tough seeing them off but knowing how much they will positively impact someone鈥檚 life is a tremendous consolation,鈥 Sophie says. 

When asking Lucy about her time raising Finn, the takeaway is simple. 鈥淚t鈥檚 an experience you鈥檙e never going to get again. Do it.鈥

Caroline Calvert '28 with Buddy

Caroline Calvert '28 with Buddy

 

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