Operators of the centre have said that the design of the kennels is also innovative.
They are set in an "L" shape so that the dogs can see and interact with each other and staff.
The official opening has been carried out by HRH Princess Alexandra.
Guide Dogs chief executive Bridget Warr said: "This is a fantastic day for Guide Dogs as we celebrate the opening of our world-class guide dog training school that supports our position as a world-leader in the breeding and training of guide dogs.
"We also cement our commitment to Angus, and thank Forfar and its residents for all the support they have given us in our 43 years of training guide dogs here.
"Guide Dogs' top priority for the future is to improve and expand the guide dog service so that it is accessible to everyone who could benefit from a guide dog, in Scotland and across the UK.
"The Guide Dog Training School in Forfar will play a huge and important role in this for many years to come."
Guide dogs are in constant demand as their working life is only about six years and an owner could have about seven dogs during their lifetime.