Becoming a Blind Dog - Blue's Story
Blue was a Normal Dog when We Got Her Eight Years Ago, Then She Became Blind
By Joshua Cook, published Jun 11, 2007
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We saw Blue just sitting in the back corner of her cage. It seemed that all the noise and ruckus from the rest of the dogs, the pound was pretty full at the time, was just too much for her. When we would call her, she would just stay in corner and not come near the front by us. She was the most adorable dog in the pound, but if she wasn't going to be people friendly, it would be hard for her to find a family.
We decided to take her outside and play with her for a few minutes to see if maybe she would warm up to us. After a couple minutes, she was walking to us when we called her, but still no barking or jumping. In spite of her introverted attitude, she was just too darn cute to leave there, so home she went. It took a little while, but she did warm up to us. I remember the time when she first really barked, it almost scared the rest of the family. We didn't know what to expect, but since she can't keep her high, pitched trap shut now, we almost wish she'd go back to not talking at all. That was just a joke, so don't get all ypset or anything.
Finding out Blue was blind was one of the scariest moments I can remember. She was running around, just fine for the most part. We'd laugh if she bumped into something once in awhile, since dogs do that anyways. When it got to the point that she couldn't see her treats, but instead, would sniff around for them, then I got really worried. I called my mom at work right away when I thought something was wrong, and the next day she was in the vet. Since most veterinarians are the animal equivalent of general practitioners for humans, the doctor sent us to an eye specialist in Milwaukee. I love my baby girl to death, but it is so hard to get a blind dog to sit down in a car for an hour, that's for sure.
Becoming a Blind Dog - Blue's Story
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Takeaways
- The way I figure it, the cutest dogs and the most playful ones will be adopted quickly and easily.
- It took a little while, but she did warm up to us.
- Finding out Blue was blind was one of the scariest moments I can remember.
Did You Know?
She will growl and gnash her teeth at you, playful, of course; it just stings more if she nips you since she can't see where your hand is.
Resources
- For The Love of Animals: www.tinafrawley.blogspot.com/
- Blind Pets.com: www.blindpets.com/
- Father of a Blind Dog: www.associatedcontent.com/article/195105/fath
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