Hotel partners with Irish Guide Dogs to train pups, raise awareness, and support access.

These pups will help people. They may guide someone who cannot see. Some dogs will aid children with autism. The hotel will post info about dog etiquette. It explains the jackets and avoiding distractions. Hotel staff will train too.
Some staff will raise puppies, while others will care for dogs. A new initiative focuses on access and inclusion. It includes businesses and schools. They will raise funds and awareness. They will educate about guide dog roles and support clients and families.
The goal is independent, enriched lives. The guide dog group is grateful. The hotel helps raise awareness and ensures clients enjoy the hotel safely. Staff learn about guide dog roles, creating supportive communities.
Their access rights backing is vital as many clients still face challenges. The hotel helps since 2022. They raise awareness about autism dogs and staff volunteered to help families. The hotel sees more service dogs.
Many people did not know how to act around them, so the hotel helped educate them. This created better experiences for everyone. The hotel cares about community, which fits the guide dog approach well.
They want to broaden awareness and help the visually impaired, as well as families affected by autism.