Courtesy Listings

The blind and visually impaired dogs listed below are in shelters and rescue groups throughout the United States and Canada. They are listed as a courtesy and are not affiliated with Blind Dog Rescue Alliance. BDRA has not evaluated these dogs, and makes no guarantees to their temperament.

If you are interested in adopting any of these dogs, please contact the shelter or rescue directly.

Name: Beth

Age:    3 months old, born early January 2023

Breed: mixed breed; will most likely be small/medium sized dog; currently 7# Sex:  Female, to be spayed asap

Location:  Delaware County, Pennsylvania

SHELTER INFORMATION AND CONTACT FOR INQUIRIES: Beth is with Providence Animal Center https://providenceac.org/ info@providenceac.org

PLEASE VISIT TO SEE A VIDEO OF BETH:

From PAC:  The trainer agrees that she has so much potential and trainability. Beth was food motivated and responsive to everything she tried. She was engaged and eager to learn and interact with us.  Her plan is to work on being touched. All petting is one gentle stroke down the side, getting that head turned to you and then treating. Using toys to work on drop. Practicing trading/ prevention of resource guarding. Then all of the normal puppy reward the good stuff on her level. All treats on the ground or wet food or baby food on the stick because she is very grabby so we want to prevent biting of hands.  Here is a video: https://youtu.be/yWZ8_HGF3Rc

VET INFORMATION: Beth will be spayed and microchipped asap. She has been to see a veterinary ophthalmologist and is working with a trainer.  Beth can see movement and can follow well.  She just can’t focus on things. The vet believes she was born this way and can see movement since she will track and follow a hand in front of her face, but when walking she will high step and bump into things in her path. No treatment is recommended, just a home with experience. Beth is up to date with vaccinations for her age but is too young for a heartworm test. Otherwise, she appears to be a healthy puppy.

SHELTER INFORMATION: PAC is a lifesaving organization looking for assistance with Beth, a sweet puppy that needs a home with experience. Beth and her siblings were transferred to them from one of their shelter partners.

Beth is an indoor dog. Due to her young age, she is not yet housebroken or leash trained. PAC has Beth working with a trainer to learn the basics. Little Beth is outgoing and good with people of all ages. She’s good with both male and female dogs. Beth has been around her siblings and other dogs in a foster home and at the shelter.

Beth has no bite history. She startles when not expecting to be touched, but she will cower rather than react any other way. PAC believes that she adapts well to new situations and surroundings despite her visual impairment.

If you’re interested in Maui or Moana, please visit www.ForTheLoveOfDogsVermont.com or email fortheloveofdogsvermont@gmail.com

Please note that we will ask for a vet reference.

 

Name: Maui and Moana

Age:    Born early January 2023

Breed: Mixed, possibly Dachshund or Jack Russell Terrier, will likely be small dogs when fully grown, currently 6# Sex:  Maui – male, Moana – female

Location:  Chittenden County, Vermont

For videos of Maui and Moana, please visit: https://vimeo.com/808093419 and https://vimeo.com/808092996 and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aY8xojIRfTA

Maui and Moana are in a foster home with For The Love of Dogs Vermont. Please visit their online profiles by clicking on the link below and searching for Maui or Moana: https://fortheloveofdogsvermont.com/adoptable-dogs

VET INFORMATION: Per their rescue, Maui and Moana are up to date on vaccinations as is appropriate for their age. They are too young for heartworm testing or to be altered, but they will be altered by their rescue.

RESCUE INFORMATION: Maui and Moana were taken into rescue from an overfull Louisiana shelter. They were going to be euthanized because they were believed to be deaf and blind; at a recent vet visit, the vet determined they have “limited sight, limited hearing.” They are mixed breed, possibly some Dachshund or Jack Russell, 9 weeks and 6 pounds. They get a lot of one-on-one socialization in their foster home and are fun, playful puppies who get along fine despite their limitations. They play well with other dogs and would benefit from having a gentle dog sibling in the family. Kind, gentle children are welcome. If you’re considering adopting Maui & Moana, please review these deaf and blind dog training materials provided by Keller’s Cause. https://www.kellerscause.com/with-a-deaf-and-blind-dog Puppies have special needs and will only be placed in a home where they can be monitored often (they should not be left alone for more than 4 hours at a time). Please consider your time and space limitations before applying to adopt a puppy.

More on Maui (male): Has shorter legs; Very sweet; Able to see a fair amount and navigate his environment independently; Appears to have minimal hearing; Gets along well with dogs both big and small; Great with kids; Less outgoing than his sister, Moana; Finds comfort being with his people; Will greatly benefit from having another dog in his home to learn from.

More on Moana (female): Very sweet, playful pup; Can see a fair amount and has no problem navigating her environment independently; Appears to have minimal hearing; Curious and very comfortable exploring her environment; Loves to snuggle in the comfort of a lap or with another furry friend; Gets along great with dogs both big and small; Great with kids (sleeps with the 11 yo in her foster home), though going through typical puppy teething so older children best; House-training going well; Working on crate- training and leash-walking.

Charlie Terrier Mix  Roseville, CA

Adult – MaleMedium – Black

CHARACTERISTICS
Friendly, Loyal, Gentle, Smart, Couch potato, Affectionate, Playful
HOUSE-TRAINED
Yes
HEALTH
Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered, special needs.
GOOD IN A HOME WITH
Other dogs, cats, children, other animals. Birds.
My name is Charlie and this is my story…I am blind most likely from injuries. I was found starved and tied to a pole unresponsive. They first thought I was dead when they found me.  I can’t remember how long I was tied there with no food or water. I gave up.. laid down.. and started to let the life leave my body..
I was found by a nice animal control officer with the Front Street Animal Shelter – City of Sacramento and taken in to the shelter to save my life. I was so scared in the shelter with all the noises and me bumping into things.But one day a nice lady volunteer came to my kennel and just cried looking at me. She knew she had to get me out of here. She took several videos showing people what my life would be like if I was left in the shelter (Bumping into things, shaking scared, all alone and sad).She found me two wonderful fosters who took good care of me. My foster moms say I am quite the character and I don’t let my blindness from stopping me explore. I live in a house with other dogs (I like dogs that give me my space and I give them theirs because I can’t see and don’t know if they will try and hurt me). One of my foster moms had a cat and 5 kids too. I loved playing with the kids and snuggling with them. I loved being held like a baby and being told how much they love me.
I have no problem finding my way to the couch and getting cozy!I am house trained but needs outside time often. I will find my way into a crate if provided a smaller room or pen area in which to move about, but he doesnt like the crate to be closed (He says it scares me that I will be confined and left for dead again, but if you leave the door open I will hang in there happily). I am a big love!!I am fostered in the Sacramento area

Charlie is with Martina Animal Rescue in Roseville CA.  Please email martinaanimalrescue@yahoo.com or call (510) 390-4330 if you’re interested in Charlie.  Thank you.

https://www.petfinder.com/dog/lou-58697801/ca/san-andreas/calaveras-county-animal-services-ca362/

Lou AO55061 – neutered male Pitbull / Cattle dog mix,  est. 1.5 years, 51 pounds – available now

Contact : Calaveras County Animal Services (209) 754-6509

or Kbandy@co.calaveras.ca.us

Lou is a special needs dog:

He  was hit by a car and now has limited vision.

He walks confidently outside on leash, and can navigate a room comfortably.

His nose is his primary sense.  He is also guided by our voices.

As Lou’s vision is new to him, he can be unsure of other dogs.  He may work best as an only dog, but when introduced properly, we might find that he enjoys company.

Older children only since he can startle at anything unexpected.

Lou is friendly with all strangers, and likes to get massages..

**Shelter Disclaimer: These are blind and visually impaired dogs who are in shelters/foster homes affiliated with shelters, and we can make no guarantees regarding their temperament.**

Adorable Snow White is with Main Line Shelter in Chester Springs, PA.

https://mlar.airdriemedia.com/

For a video of Snow White, please visit:  https://youtu.be/kAOmLLbv2kQ

From Snow White’s Shelter:

Snow White – URGENT

A beautiful and sweet 8 mo Shepherd/Lab mix who came into our care at the end of last week after being reportedly hit by a car. She was transported to VSEC immediately for stabilization, and has now returned to our hospital. She is a really lovely lady! Snow received X-Rays and is believed to have a tibial tuberosity avulsion. Most notably, however, she is mentally inappropriate, is wobbly on her feet, and circles. Our vet believes that she may have an injury to her lower spine and would require a further workup to determine how to proceed with treatment. She is able to walk currently and is eating (very food motivated!), urinating, and defecating normally. We have her on Bup, Carprofen, Gabapentin, and short-controlled walks at this time. She is a bit wobbly with food, so we are hand-feeding her and offering water every few hours. She is a real doll who deserves her best chance!

Snow white is blind.  Snow White’s caretaker tells us, “I do think she can probably see shadows, and she walks better outdoors, so maybe it’s possible that she sees better in bright lights.  She’s really shaky/wobbly so it’s honestly hard to say.”

For more information about Snow White, please contact:

Maddie Bernstein

Director of Lifesaving

Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
350 E. Erie Avenue | Philadelphia, PA  19134
Office: 215-426-6300 ext 255

Email: mbernstein@pspca.org | Website: www.pspca.org

 

**Shelter Disclaimer: These are blind and visually impaired dogs who are in shelters/foster homes affiliated with shelters, and we can make no guarantees regarding their temperament.**

Adorable Buddy is in a foster home with Main Line Shelter in Chester Springs, PA.  https://mlar.airdriemedia.com/dogs/?id=50845933

https://mlar.airdriemedia.com/

For a video of Buddy, please visit: https://youtu.be/3rtazwlKPf4

From Buddy’s Shelter:

Buddy is a 4 years, 4 months old male Large Mixed Breed who weighs 56 pounds.

SEE NO EVIL! HEAR NO EVIL! Our beautiful Buddy may have limited vision & no hearing, but surprisingly he acts like any normal dog. To start with, Buddy has the softest, most velvety, most plushy white coat that is hard to keep your hands off of. Fortunately for Buddy, he adores petting & prolonged cuddles. He is so super affectionate that he will fall asleep in your arms if you keep petting him. But Buddy is an action dog too. You can leash walk him anywhere (he walks very nicely on a leash), & he never bumps into anything. He is very well housebroken & has no trouble finding trees or posts to lift his leg against. And Buddy enjoys a really good run too! In the big fenced yard, Buddy will suddenly get the zoomies & will take off at a furious pace around & around the yard, never bumping into anything. In the Home School Room, Buddy is a whiz at doing dog puzzles in which treats are hidden. He finds every treat & then finds your pocket to see if you might have any extra treats. When he tires of exploring the room, he jumps up onto the couch next to you & will fall asleep if you cuddle him. In some respects, Buddy puts his limitations to his advantage. Because he is deaf, Buddy is immune to the constant barking in the kennel & he finds it easy to maintain his calm disposition. Buddy would love a home with another nice calm dog & a fenced yard for safety. He is really a very well adjusted, joyful, affectionate, playful, & easy going dog who is so grateful for human attention & who will steal your heart as soon as you meet him!

Buddy came to the PSPCA in August of 2022 from ACCT in Philly. He came in with TWO other deaf/blind dogs who all came from the same house prior to being surrendered to ACCT when their owner could no longer care for them. They were presumed bonded, but after getting to know them, our team determined they could be separated, as it would be easier to find them homes this way, and they seemed comfortable and happy when apart. Buddy’s brothers have since been adopted and he’s left waiting for his forever home!

Buddy originally had a lot of trouble adjusting to the kennel environment and would spin and bark in his kennel, but has since really settled in and found his rhythm. He sits patiently in his kennel, waiting for friends to take him out. He is friendly with all people and absolutely loves other dogs. He was briefly in a foster home, but unfortunately the foster’s resident dog became aggressive towards Buddy, and the foster parent was unable to separate them to prevent her dog from going after Buddy. He was returned to the shelter in December and has been there ever since!   Buddy has recently been moved to another foster home. He’s a really nice man, we’re hoping someone will step up and provide him the TLC he deserves.

For more information about Buddy, please contact:

Maddie Bernstein

Director of Lifesaving

Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
350 E. Erie Avenue | Philadelphia, PA  19134
Office: 215-426-6300 ext 255

Email: mbernstein@pspca.org | Website: www.pspca.org

Casper

Breed               Terrier / Mixed Breed

Sex                   Male

Age                  2 months, 1 week

Adoption Fee   $495

Intake Date      2/2/23

 

ATTRIBUTES

 

Good with Dogs
Good with Kids
Good with Cats

Casper is an absolute sweetheart. He was one of three littermates rescued in Tijuana. Casper was born sight impaired. He is first and foremost a puppy, he wants to do what puppies do. He’s careful, but also eager to play with his littermates.

He is in foster care in San Diego with small kids and other dogs. He loves to play with his littermates. He would make a wonderful companion.

Casper:
This guy needs a special home to make him feel comfy with his blindness. Although he was born without sight, that doesn’t stop him from doing all the same exact things his siblings do!
He is extremely smart, and it doesn’t take him long to learn & navigate his surroundings. He responds to voice incredibly and gets so excited to locate me and runs for me with that waggy tail at high speeds.
He’s the best and would make a great friend to another pet in the home he can follow around. Casper is a confident little guy, but another furry friend would give him that extra boost!

To complete an adoption application please visit

Available Dogs

Applicants are typically contacted within two to three days from submission. Adopters are chosen based on the best fit for the dog. If your application is approved, we will contact you to set up an appointment to speak further and meet in San Diego.

Petfinder inquiries do not count as applications.

Website:
www.anlcf.org

Instagram:
@anewliferescue

Stevie Wonder

 

Please email OS@BlindDogRescue.org or nitaf3941@gmail.com or nlfant1999@gmail.com if you’re interested in Stevie Wonder!
Please note that we will ask for a vet reference.
Name: Stevie Wonder
Age: 7 months old, DOB 7/22/22
Breed: Feist (a small hunting dog, descended from terriers), 20-25#, will most likely be a medium sized dog when adult
Sex: Male, not neutered
Location: Pike County, AR
 
For a video of Stevie Wonder, please visit:  https://youtu.be/T4YVVSS73M4
 
Rescue Information:  Stevie Wonder is with Dime’s Legacy Animal Sanctuary https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063763854284  and
https://www.facebook.com/nlfant
 
 Vet Information: Stevie has had 2 distemper/parvo vaccinations since the rescue is able to administer those vaccines.  He has not had a rabies vaccination. Stevie has not seen a vet, been heartworm tested, or microchipped.  His rescue thinks that he may have some vision but it is limited.
 
From Stevie Wonder’s Rescue:   Stevie was born to a mother who came into his rescue as a stray.  She is a medium sized dog, and his rescue believes that is what he will be. They feel like he would do better in a home with someone that can help with training a dog that is vision impaired.
Stevie is an inside dog that is crated. He is not housebroken or leash trained. He doesn’t know any commands and has not had any training.  Stevie is described as being outgoing, good with men, women, and teenagers. He might be fine with smaller children, but he is a puppy who likes to jump when he gets excited. Stevie is good with other dogs, but he has not been around other animals. He is not possessive of toys, treats or food and has never snapped or bitten anyone.  His rescue feels that Stevie would adapt well to new situations and surroundings despite his blindness because he’s a happy dog that wants to play and be around people.  His rescue tells us that Stevie is a very sweet boy that is a very active puppy.  They believe he’d benefit from a home that can dedicate time to training and socializing him.
 
His Rescue Would Like You To Know:  “He would love to play with other dogs.  He’s very sweet but needs some training. I have to keep him crated because I have other dogs in my rescue, and I don’t want him to get hurt. I believe he has some vision if you are very close to him.”

 

 

Please email caviecave2@gmail.com if you are interested in August!

Name: August

Age:    4-5 years

Breed: Shepherd mix, 30#, medium Sex:  Male, neutered

Location:  Montgomery County, Texas

August is with Paws R’ Th’ Caws Rescue: https://www.facebook.com/groups/972054980175311

VET INFORMATION: August is neutered but will need to be brought up to date on his vaccinations.  He is not microchipped.  His rescue is not sure why he is blind, but he may be able to see shadows in bright, outdoor light.  His hearing is good, and August is otherwise healthy.

RESCUE INFORMATION: August has been with Paws R’ Th’ Caws for about a year. He came from a local dog pound. August is an indoor dog who is kenneled in an area of the house. He lives with several other dogs inside the house. He is housebroken and, when he’s let out in the fenced yard, will sit quietly waiting to be let back in. August will answer to his name. He’s attentive and cooperative. He’s a quiet dog who listens well. August is good with men, women, and teenagers, but he’s never been around young children. There are cats on the property where he lives. He’s never really noticed them and never interacted with them. August is not possessive with treats, toys, or food. He is not aggressive toward other animals or people and has no bite history. If a dog runs up to August and gets in his face startling him since he didn’t see the dog coming, August will growl to brace himself and let the other dog know that he is uncomfortable, but that’s it. His rescue feels that he adapts well to new situations and surroundings despite his blindness.

If you are interested in Pete, please email  jeniferpsteele@gmail.com.

Name: Pete

Age:    7-8 years

Breed: Plott Hound, large, 50#

Sex:  Male, not neutered

Location:  Cocke County, Tennessee

Vet Information:  Pete is not neutered nor microchipped. His rescue tells us that his previous owner has maintained all yearly vaccinations and deworming, but he has not had a heartworm test. They believe that Pete can see shadows but no more than that. The previous owner thought that Pete’s blindness is a genetic issue. Otherwise, Pete’s overall health is good. Rescue Information:   Pete is with Hearts of Steele Rescue. https://www.facebook.com/HeartsofSteeleRescue

They were contacted by Pete’s owner who surrendered Pete to them. Pete is currently still living with his owner because they are short on foster homes. Meanwhile, they are trying to find Pete a rescue or adoptive home so he doesn’t have to live life on a chain any longer.

From Pete’s Rescue: Pete is a hunting dog who lost his sight and was relegated to living life on a chain outdoors. He’s not housebroken nor leash trained, but he knows cues for No, Sit, and Stay. Pete’s an outgoing boy who is good with men, women, and teenagers. He gets along with other dogs, both male and female. His previous owner has many other hunting dogs. Pete is not possessive with treats, toys, or food. He’s never shown aggression to a person or another animal, and he has no bite history.

His rescue tells us that he is a bit unsure of new situations at first because he’s spent his life on a chain, but he does well when introduced to new dogs or people.

His Rescue Would Like You To Know:  Pete is very worthy of rescue, he is smart and handsome and I just hate the thought of him spending the rest of his life on a chain.”

 

Lily & Mira – bonded pair

Contact info for both: imdingo@outlook.com

Lilly

Breed:  Anatolian Shepherd/Great Pyrenees
Color: Tan/Yellow/Fawn – With Black
Age: 1 Year Old, Young
Size: (When Grown) Large 61-100 Lbs (28-45 Kg)
Weight: (Current) 98 Lbs
Sex: Female
Location: Pauls Valley, OK
Good with dogs
Needs experienced adopter
Shots current
Housetrained
Has special needs

Mira

Breed: Anatolian Shepherd/Great Pyrenees
Color: Tan/Yellow/Fawn
Age: 1 Year Old, Young
Size: (When Grown) Large 61-100 Lbs (28-45 Kg)
Weight: (Current) 95 Lbs
Sex: Female
Good with dogs
Shots current
Housetrained

 

 

Paradise Rescue is able to fly Max anywhere in the US for a rescue willing to help or for an approved adopter! 

Please email paradiserescue.pr@gmail.com if you are interested in Max!

Name: Max

Age:    5 years

Breed: Mixed breed, perhaps Rottweiler, medium, 50# Sex:  Male, Neutered

Location:  Mameyes II of Río Grande barrio, Puerto Rico

VET INFORMATION: Max is neutered but not microchipped. Per his rescue, he is current with vaccinations. Max tested heartworm positive but has done thirty days of Doxycycline and had injections already. Max can be retested at any time. He is completely blind. Since was blind when found by his rescue, they do not know what happened to him. Other than testing to be fully cleared of heartworm, Max is healthy.

RESCUE PROFILE: https://www.paradiserescuepr.com/adoptable-dogs

In July of 2022, Max was rescued from the streets of Puerto Rico, where there are 500,000 plus stray dogs. Paradise Rescue is a rescue working there. Max was blind when they found him. They brought him to the shelter, but this was very hard on him, so he is currently in an on-island foster home, but they cannot keep him much longer.

RESCUE INFORMATION: Max is an indoor dog confined to one area of the house. He is housebroken and leash trained. He walks well on a leash and knows the cue for Sit. He’s worked with one of the rescue’s board members who is a trainer.

Max is an outgoing boy who is good with men and women. He’s good with male and female dogs and cats. Max has been around them at the shelter and in his foster home. He’s not been tested with children, but his rescue doesn’t feel that it would be an issue. Max isn’t possessive with treats, toys, or food. He’s never shown aggression to a person or other animal. He has no bite history. Paradise Rescue feels that Max adapts well to new situations and surroundings despite being blind because he is a sweetheart!

MAX’S RESCUE BIO:  “Max, oh Max! What a special one. This 5-year-old boy may be blind, but he lives life to the fullest! Despite being abandoned in a neighborhood, Max still trusts, he still plays, and he still loves! What more can you ask for? We’re smitten with his handshakes and playful howls. With a Rottweiler face, but a more compact build, he’s the perfect package!

Does anyone have room for sweet Max?

For a video of Apollo from chain to freedom, please visit: https://youtu.be/GhDnE9qqUOU

Please email allison314@msn.com or message https://www.facebook.com/avoiceforpets.winfrey.9 if you are interested in Apollo!

Name: Apollo

Age:    between 2 and 3 years old

Breed: Mastiff mix/unknown, large, approx. 90# Sex:  Male, neutered

Location:  Hawkins County, Tennessee

Vet Information:  Apollo is neutered and microchipped. He has tested negative for heartworm. Apollo has been to a veterinary ophthalmologist and was diagnosed with ‘suspected corneal dystrophy, both eyes’. This is likely genetic. He is partially blind but worsening. He has some vision but his eyes seem to be getting more cloudy. He can jump on/off the deck and run up/down the steps now. However if a new obstacle is added he often runs into it but then learns to go around. Otherwise, Apollo is healthy. He does well when he visits the vet.

Rescue Information:   https://www.facebook.com/avoiceforpets.winfrey.9

Last summer, Apollo was found abandoned and on a chain with another dog and puppies who have since been adopted through A Voice For Pets, which is Apollo’s rescue. Due to his size and special needs, A Voice For Pets is still seeking the right family for Apollo.

From Apollo’s Rescue: Apollo is an outdoor dog with a fenced yard.  He’s not housebroken, but, if let out regularly, he keeps a clean kennel. Apollo will have ‘accidents’ if outside time gets delayed. His rescue is working on teaching him the cue for Sit, but he definitely needs basic training.  Apollo isn’t leash trained, but with use of an EasyWalk harness, he does well on a leash.

Apollo is an outgoing pup who is good with men, women, and teenagers.  His rescue uses a kennel set up to allow each dog their own space. Apollo plays with the female Lab next to him through the kennel fence. He and the Lab share toys back and forth under the kennel rail. Apollo socializes with the others through the kennels when out. If they bark at him, he moves on. When new dogs have been put next to him he is often defensive initially through the kennel fence.  He may be food protective, but his rescue isn’t certain about that. The rescue believes with slow introductions he would be dog friendly, especially with calm females. Since so many of the dogs in the rescue have issues of their own, they have not had the opportunity to directly test Apollo. His rescue would not recommend he be with small animals at this time.  Apollo barks at delivery persons but not aggressively.

Apollo’s rescue says that he adapted great when he got there, so they believe that he adapts well to new situations and surroundings despite being visually impaired.

His Rescue Would Like You To Know:  We can continue fostering but feel he could benefit in a home environment and more 1:1 teaching/training. He is very sweet. He is gentle when calm but a bit of a ‘bull in a china shop’ when excited. He has had limited experiences in his life and gets so excited when given attention and playtime. He’s like a puppy in a giant body. We love him but he deserves so much more than a 10×10 kennel for a home. He is happy to be chain free though.”

Please email foccas.rescue@gmail.com if you are interested in Dodger!

Name: Dodger

Age:    2-3 years old

Breed: Australian Shepherd

Sex:  Male, neutered, large 50-60#

Location:  Cumberland County, TN

For a video of Dodger, please visit: https://youtu.be/oRo7RPXiR-Q

Rescue Information: Dodger is in rescue with Focus on Cumberland County Animal Safety https://foccas-tn.org/

Adoption application: https://foccas-tn.org/adopt

Dodger can be found on Petfinder: https://www.petfinder.com/dog/dodger-55679492/tn/crossville/focus-on-cumberland-county-animal-safety-tn916/

and Adopt A Pet: https://www.adoptapet.com/pet/37236079-stonington-connecticut-australian-shepherd

Vet Information:  Dodger is a double merle Australian Shepherd and is thought to have been blind since birth. He is neutered and up to date on vaccinations per his rescue. Dodger also has a hearing deficit but no other known health issues. Here is a link to further information about double merle dogs: https://deafdogsrock.com/what-is-a-double-merle

Rescue Profile:  “Dodger needs a calm, patient experienced handler for a special needs, fearful dog. He is scared at our busy rescue with lots of dogs barking and lots of activity. Does better away from the activity. Walks good on a leash. We are an all volunteer animal welfare organization and foster based rescue located in Cumberland County, TN. We work tirelessly to help as many stray, abandoned and injured pets as possible and find them new, loving homes. Any pet transported out of state to a pre-approved adopter will be transported via Rescue Riders LLC, a leader in professional pet transport. Our pets are fully vetted and will have a health certificate issued by a vet within two weeks of transport. Once an application is approved, you will be contacted with the details of transport and pick up time and location.”

Rescue Information: Dodger has been in rescue since he was about a year old. He is a very skittish dog who doesn’t like to be around other dogs or a lot of noise or activity. He is an ideal dog for a single dog situation in a calm, quiet home with someone who is very familiar with nervous dogs. Dodger is described as an indoor dog who is kenneled. He is leash trained. While he is shy and skittish, he has never bitten anyone and some of the rescue’s people have been able to get close to him to pet him. Dodger seems to be good with some people, but that took quite awhile. Dodger’s aggression is all fear based in an active and stimulus filled environment. The rescue believes that the environment keeps him stimulated and nervous, and Dodger would be much better suited for a quiet, calm environment.

 

Dodger’s rescue reports, “Dodger only seems reactive to some dogs when they are near his kennel. Others, he seems to smell and wag his tail.  He has a buddy at the rescue that he hangs out with, and I’m sure there are other dogs he’d be just fine with.  He needs someone with experience with anxious, frightened, reactive dogs. The fact that he is blind is not the issue….many, most, even, blind dogs are as friendly as any other dog. But Dodger was raised by only one man. He lived outside, in a fenced in yard, with two other dogs. He is so sweet to the people he’s comfortable with.  He’s a very special case, and we hate to see him sit and wait in rescue.”

 

Dodger’s Rescue Would Like You To Know:  “Not one inquiry for him. Poor guy. We are happy to have him until we find a lid for his pot!”

Does anyone have room for sweet Dodger?

Finn

MidAtlantic Bulldog Rescue, Belmar, NJ,  mabdrescue@yahoo.com

https://www.petfinder.com/dog/finn-58563579/nj/belmar/midatlantic-bulldog-rescue-nj515/

English Bulldog – Young,  Male, Medium

CHARACTERISTICS
Friendly, Affectionate, Smart, Loves kisses
HOUSE-TRAINED
Yes
HEALTH
Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered.
PREFERS A HOME WITHOUT
Other dogs, cats.
Say hello to sweet Finn. He’s a little over 1 year old, he is a bulldog mix. Finn is a special needs boy as he has no sight in one eye and limited vision in the other. Finn was surrendered to a PA rescue because his owner found herself without a home & was unable to treat his medical issues. Finn’s vision issue was caused by either trauma or an infection, we don’t know.
Finn needs to be an only – no exceptions. He is very food motivated and an extremely quick learner. He would do best in a quiet home where there are few or no stairs and a fenced in yard is a huge plus! No small children as due to his vision, he may frighten easily. Finn is housetrained and loves car rides. He also loves to sleep on a nice, comfortable couch next to you. He has no other health issues. Finn is not a barker and he’s a small guy, weighing under 50 lbs.
Finn has had a rough start in life, he deserves a home where he is spoiled and loved. Can you be the home for him – let’s make this upcoming holiday season the best for sweet Finn!
Finn is being fostered in Camp Hill, PA. Please be sure you have an application on file before you contact us and include a phone number in any correspondence.

Meet Stevie

Can you see Stevie? Can you see how happy, full of life, and well-adjusted he is? He can play fetch, run 3 miles alongside you, ride politely in the car and go shopping, enjoy a break at your favorite café, explore new places, and snuggle with you on the couch for a nap. He is curious and intelligent. Stevie was born blind and his sense of smell and hearing are amazing. His heart is big, and he lives life without fear. His human companion must be equally courageous, energetic, and empathetic.
Stevie is 2 years old and is house trained and walks well on a leash.
Call or text his foster mom at 786-314-0039 for a meet and greet or email BornFreePetShelter@Gmail.com.  Stevie is located in Palmetto Bay, FL.Check out Stevie’s video on our YouTube Channel:
https://youtu.be/EIAwOVS3Pmg
This little fellow is with A Paw and A Prayer Dog Rescue in Chattanooga TN and he’s ready for his forever home!  Please call or text Judy at 423-728-0939 for more information.
From his FB post:
He’s super healthy and happy now. He’s a 10 year old shitzu. 16 pounds. Super sweet but also independent. He’s fully vetted and has had the one year heart worm shot. House trained.
I think he would be happy with someone who could pick him up a lot. He’s no problem and I won’t just get rid of him but thought maybe an older lady would enjoy this little heartbeat
Please contact/text Judy if you can help- 423-728-0939

Please email Leepetlivesmatter2@gmail.com if you are interested in Polly!

To view a sweet video of Polly, please visit: https://youtu.be/GJRa5gKtkFM

 

Name: Polly

Age:    approx. 1 year

Breed: Australian Cattle Dog/Pit Bull Terrier mix, medium, 50# Sex:  Female, spayed

Location:  Hopkins County, TX

PLEASE VISIT POLLY’S RESCUE, PET LIVES MATTER 2, AT:

 

VET INFORMATION: According to her rescue, Polly is spayed and up to date with vaccines. Polly is most likely completely blind. Her rescue tells us that her vet said that, as a very small puppy, she may have been kicked in the mouth by something as she had a huge hole in her upper gum. She was on meds for a while for it, and the vet (a surgeon) said that the hole may close on its own, and her rescue says that it did. Her rescue reports that her overall health is good.

RESCUE PROFILE: Characteristics: Friendly, Affectionate, Loyal, Playful, Smart, Protective, Brave, Curious, Independent, Loves kisses PLEASE CONSIDER POLLY IF YOU JUST WANT A GREAT COMPANION THAT WILL LOVE YOU UNTIL THE END! ALL ADOPTION FEES WAIVED TO THE RIGHT HOME. Others tell me to “euthanize” her as she is probably not adoptable, but that is not true. She is very adoptable to the right person who will take the time with her, just as if she had her sight. Please help Polly!

Polly is a very loving pit mix baby who just needs someone who is experienced in working with blind dogs. She needs to be in a home with an adult(s), no other animals and no children please. Polly is very smart, and even though she is blind, she learns her way around very quickly and does know how to use a doggie door. It took her less than 2 hours to master the “finding” of the doggie door and being able to go in and out as she pleases. She will learn her way around quickly and will not have to be guided if inside a home (once she learns her bearings). Polly is only about 9 months old and she so desperately needs a good home and someone to love and play attention to her.

Here is her story: Polly and her sister (adopted months ago) were found in a cow pasture. Polly was sitting in the middle of the pasture just looking around, there was a big black cow just staring down at her. The person who saw the cow knew it was looking at something but didn’t know what, so he walked into the pasture to see. Lo and behold, there was little Polly just sitting there staring. He picked her up, found her sister not far from her and called me to see if I could take them in, so I did. At the time I did not know that Polly was blind. She was only about 3 lbs when I got her, and could not see at all. Her mouth had been damaged somehow, when I took her to the vet the vet stated that she had been “hit” or had some sort of blunt force trauma to her mouth (there was a huge hole in her upper gum). We did not do surgery at that time as the vet said it may heal up on its own, and it did. Polly is a super loving pup, but she is blind and CAN NOT be around other pets, or children. Unfortunately, she has to be kenneled alone and does not get the attention she fully deserves. She needs a home with someone who can love her and guide her to her full life, not to have to live out her life in a “kennel” with little interaction. If you may be this person please contact me by phone or email. 214-334-9308 leepetlivesmatter2@gmail.com Lee Martin, Pet Lives Matter 2 SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY PLEASE

RESCUE INFORMATION: Polly has been with her rescue for several months, since she was a young puppy. She was found in a cow pasture with her sister dog, and a Good Samaritan brought her to Pet Lives Matter 2. They took her knowing that she was blind but don’t have the time or resources to work with her, so they are looking for a great home for her that will be able to give her what she needs to succeed!

Polly is an indoor dog confined to one area of the house. She is not housebroken or leash trained. Polly does know that when you tell her no, she needs to stop whatever she is doing. Her rescue confirms that she is good with men and women, and male and female dogs. Polly is a very inquisitive girl, and she loves people. Polly is not possessive with treats, toys, or food. She’s never shown aggression to a person or another animal. Polly does not have a bite history. Her rescue feels that she should be able to adapt well to new situations and surroundings despite her blindness.

 

Her rescue would like you to know: “I know since she is blind that it will take a special person to adopt her and be able to work with her. She is wonderful with people. She has her own kennel and spends most of the day in her kennel. She does get let out twice daily to be able to roam around, but all she wants to do is to follow me. She is such a sweet dog and just needs more attention than what I can give her.”

Sweetie sees with her heart ❤️ She is 1 year and 4 months old and completely blind. Don’t let that stop you from considering her as an addition to your home. She will learn the layout of your home and yard quickly and she is good with cats and dogs. Stairs are no problem for Sweetie to navigate. To help Sweetie be the best she can be, BAARK has invested in a 2 week training program where Sweetie will work on meeting new people, leash skills and manners like jumping up. She loves to play and would love a fenced yard with another young dog to play with. Sweetie has even tried swimming in a lake and loved it! She could be an excellent dog for someone wanting an active companion or running partner. An adopter will be invited to attend Sweetie’s end of training session workshop at Dog Training Now in Hoffman Estates and her trainer will offer assistance in setting Sweetie up for success in her new home. Typically BAARK has an adoption radius of 100 miles of Chicago but for an experienced blind dog adopter, her foster mom is willing to work with adopters outside of this radius including travel within reason to have adopters meet Sweetie and a home visit.
Please contact:  BAARKDogRescue@gmail.com or (847) 852-0895

8/29 UPDATE:  KEENAN IS STILL IN NEED – PLEASE CONTINUE TO SHARE HIM — THANK YOU!!

8/2 UPDATE:  MORE NEW PHOTOS OF KEENAN – PLEASE BE SURE TO CHECK THEM OUT!!  AFTER ALL, A PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS!! 🙂

7/24/22 UPDATE AND THREE NEW PHOTOS:  Keenan is a very loving boy and just wants attention!  His rescue has found that he is not compatible with cats.  Keenan is still very much in need of a foster or adoptive home, so please continue to share him!!  Thank you!

6/24/22 UPDATE:  Handsome Keenan is still in need of a foster or adoptive home!  Please continue sharing him – thank you!!

Name: Keenan

Age:    10 years

Breed: Husky mix, 50#, large Sex:  Male, neutered

Location:  Hardin County, Texas

Vet Information:  Keenan is neutered, up to date on vaccines, and has had a negative heartworm test. He is vision impaired due to age, and his vision is continuing to deteriorate. Keenan’s rescue believes that his vision is very blurred and that he doesn’t see much clearly but that he sees movement.

Dog Information:   Keenan had been adopted from a shelter in Houston as a pup in 2013 and was surrendered back to them in March 2022. He was pulled from the shelter and taken in by a local rescue, BFF Pet Adoption. He has been with them for about two months.

Keenan is an indoor dog with the run of the house. He is housebroken and leash trained. He knows the cue for sit. Keenan is an outgoing boy who is good with people of all ages and other dogs. He is not possessive with treats, toys, or food, and he has never shown aggression to people or other animals. He has no bite history.

From Keenan’s Rescue: https://www.petfinder.com/dog/keenan-55379844/tx/silsbee/bff-pet-adoption-tx1688/

My name is Keenan and I was adopted from the Houston Humane Society in 2013 as a puppy and in March of 2022, my family decided they could “no longer walk me”.(health reasons, perhaps, theirs not mine). So I found myself at 10yrs old back in the care of the Houston Humane Society.
A representative from BFF Pet Adoptions was over in there for an event and she saw me and knew my fate, being 10 yrs young. So she asked if she could pull me into BFF and she was allowed to do that…so now I am ready for my “true forever home”.
I am a sweet boy, no accidents in my kennel. I walk well on a leash and I just want to live out the rest of my days in the lap of luxury. I have many good years left, so please consider adding me to your family.

Seniors are the best..NONE of those crazy puppy antics.
I do seem to have some sight issues and that is no big deal. I do need a home with a tall, secure fence, as huskies are known for being escape artists. Here at BFF I walk around looking up at the top of a 10 ft fence.
I am up to date on vaccines, am neutered and heartworm negative. Does anyone have room for sweet Keenan?


Please contact:
wandagonzales58@yahoo.com

10/18 UPDATE:  NALA HAS FOUND A NEW FOSTER HOME FOR NOW, BUT SHE IS STILL IN NEED OF A FOREVER HOME!
WE’VE UPDATED A LOT OF THE INFORMATION BELOW ABOUT NALA IN HER WRITE UP!!
CHECK OUT THE LINK TO HER FACEBOOK POSTS!!
PLEASE SEE THE FOUR NEW ADORABLE PHOTOS OF HER!!

Please click here if you are interested in adopting Nala or for more information:  https://bullluvablepaws.org/adoption-process/

For a sweet video of Nala playing, please visit:  https://youtu.be/-Y7xmvBqX9I

For a video of Nala interacting with another dog, please visit:  https://youtu.be/Vttygcol-5Q

 

To see Nala’s Facebook posts, please see:  https://www.facebook.com/profile/100066812820131/search/?q=nala

 

Name: Nala

Age:    about 2 years old

Breed: Mixed Breed, 27#, small Sex:  Female, spayed

Location:  Tarrant County, TX

Vet Information:  Nala is currently in foster with a rescue group, Bull Luv Able Paws Rescue. https://bullluvablepaws.org/dog/nala/

She has been with the rescue since she was a tiny pup, having been taken in from a kill shelter. Nala is up to date on vaccinations, spayed, heartworm negative, and microchipped. Nala was born with limited sight and can possibly see shadows and movement. Nala eats well and loves to play!

Nala has been diagnosed with cerebral ataxia, in which the dog is unable to control the rate and range of their gait. This often looks like the dog is taking really exaggerated steps, even as if climbing stairs, only with no stairs present. Cerebellar ataxia is caused by lesions in the cerebellum of the brain. For additional information, one source is: https://vcahospitals.com/know-your-pet/ataxia-in-dogs

Rescue Foster Information:  Nala is an indoor dog who is crate trained. She is housebroken and leash trained. Nala is an outgoing girl who is good with women, men, teenagers, and other female dogs. In her foster homes, Nala has lived with other dogs. Her fosters feel that Nala adapts well to new situations and surroundings despite being blind because it only took her a few days to become familiar with their house, but, once Nala was in a routine, she is fine. Nala is all tail wags and loves to follow the other dogs around. She loves to play with the other dogs in her home. Nala’s favorite toys are the soft plush ones. Her foster thinks that she’d be great with another dog to guide her! Nala must be fed in her crate because she has shown some food guarding in the home towards other dogs, growling and barking if they come near her food bowl. This has not been towards people, and Nala has no bite history. has shown some food aggression towards other dogs. Nala’s current foster reports, “Nala still has neuro symptoms – high-stepping and balance with some tics. She doesn’t need any aid to get around, and her movements improve dramatically when she becomes comfortable with a space. It also helps tremendously when she has a confident dog friend to give her a little guidance. Nala follows my Doberman girl around constantly. Honestly, Nala’s number one “special need” is patience. Things take longer for her, and any change in her environment tends to scare her. For example, the interior of my house is constant, so she happily runs around inside, but when the light or weather changes outside, it can really weird her out and make her freeze. It took her several days in my house for her to relax and wag her tail, but she loves playing with my dogs and following me around now.”

 

Nala is eager to learn! She will boop her nose to your hand for a treat! Nala’s fosters say that she’s a sweet girl that is smart and could really benefit from training with someone who is familiar with blind or partially blind dogs. Her fosters believe that one-on-one training with a trainer who uses only positive methods would really benefit Nala.

Her foster would like you to know: “She’s so sweet and seems happy. She’s a happy dog that just needs a loving home and someone that could train her. Thank you!!”

 

Please email BigEastAkitaRescue@verizon.net if you are interested in Kita!

To view a video of Kita’s journey back to health with before and after photos, please visit:

https://youtu.be/nYHsjyPbucE

Name: Kita

Age:    2-3 years

Breed: Akita/Husky mix or all Akita, large, 79# Sex:  Female, spayed

Location:  Bucks County, PA

Kita is still available as of August 2022

Vet Information:  Kita is spayed and microchipped. Per her rescue, she is up to date on vaccines. Kita tested heartworm negative. She was found neglected on the streets. Her blindness is due to Uveodermatological Syndrome (UDS) which is an immune-mediated canine disease characterized by inflammation of the eye, depigmentation of skin and whitening of hair. Please see the link in the rescue information below for more information. Kita has had both eyes removed.

Foster Information:   Kita is currently in a foster home affiliated with Big East Akita Rescue. She has been there since her enucleation surgery in early 2022. When she arrived, she was in poor physical condition. She needed love and healing which received in her foster home, and she is now ready to go to a loving home of her own. Kita is in foster because they feel that she was fearful in the kennel, and she is reactive to other dogs. She would do best in a home without other pets or small children. Kita is currently living with four other Akitas, but it is not the best situation for her, according to her foster parent. Kita is not possessive with treats, toys, or food. However, she has snapped at a child twice, but she did not make contact. Kita is an indoor dog confined to one area of the home. She is housebroken. Kita knows cues for up (to go up the steps), down (to go down the steps), sit, stay, and caution. She has learned all of these helpful cues at her foster home. Kita is an outgoing girl who is good with men, women, and teenagers.

For more info and pictures From Kita’s Rescue: https://www.petfinder.com/dog/kita-54486777/nj/toms-river/big-east-akita-rescue-nj691/?referrer_id=8b3c424f-3248-465c-9cc2-1eaf95279aa8

Kita is a 2-3 year old blind female Akita that was found abandoned on the city streets of Philadelphia, PA. This lovely gal was found to have VKH. https://www.samoyedhealthfoundation.org/diseases/uveodermatologic-syndrome-uds/
This disease is easily managed by using steroids. Kita has since had both eyes removed to alleviate pain. She appears to have been blind for some time and navigates well. Kita is a confident loving gal who loves toys and responds well to voices. Kita never meets a stranger, loves all people, and is always up for a new adventure. Our girl Kita sees with her heart and not her eyes. Interested in Kita? Please go to our website and fill out an online adoption application. https://bigeastakitarescue.org/

Please email DragonDreamTeamRescue@gmail.com if you are interested in Vegas!

Name: Vegas

Age:    4-5 years

Breed: Shepherd/Husky mix, large, 55# Sex:  Female, Spayed

Location:  Jackson County, Kentucky

VET INFORMATION: Vegas is spayed and microchipped. She is up to date on vaccinations. Vegas was heartworm positive, but her rescue treated her for it. She is partially blind but sees shadows. Vegas bumps into things in dim lighting. She has a salve that is to be put in her eyes for glaucoma, but Vegas is resistant to having salve or drops put in to the point that her rescue is debating whether it is worth the daily struggle to administer it. Vegas may develop cataracts and eventually be totally blind.

RESCUE PROFILE: Please see the link below for Vegas’ online profile with her rescue:

https://post.rescueme.org/22-06-21-00238

RESCUE INFORMATION: Vegas is currently with Dragon Dream Team Rescue after having been rescued from the streets.  They’re seeking help with placing her because she is a nice dog who gets along with most other dogs, but they feel she’d do better in a calmer home situation.  Vegas is housebroken and leash trained.  She is working on learning to sit and come!

Vegas is an outgoing girl who is good with men, women, and teenagers.  She’s around many different dogs in her foster home, male and female, young and old, and gets along well providing that the other dogs don’t jump in her face.

Vegas has never shown aggression to any person or other animal, and she has no bite history.   Her rescue tells us that Vegas is protective of her home.  She recognizes a stranger and won’t let them approach the home. But she is friendly once introduced to them with her owner present.

Vegas uses the doggy door to go outside to potty, can remain loose in the house without destroying anything, and gets along with all dogs as long as they do not jump in her face.

However, Vegas can be nervous around food and possessive with her food dish. Her rescue says that her food can be left out, but if she is eating, she will bark and jump at any dog who approaches. They tell us that she does guard her food, so if she is eating and another dog comes up, she will pounce at them and growl.  But food is left out, free will, in her foster home and usually all is fine.

Vegas has typical husky behavior and listens when she wants to!  She has energy like a husky. Her rescue is recommending a home without children because she can be pushy and jump on you at times.  A fenced-in yard is a must.  She’s been on an outing to Tractor Supply with her rescue, and she wagged her tail and greeted all the people she met there.  They tell us that, in her foster home, Vegas seemed to attach herself to one person in the family. The other person has to put a leash on her to make her go outside.  Vegas is very much a house dog!

Please contact: IM DINGO dog rescue, imdingo@outlook.com
Lilly is still available as of August 2022
Sweet Lilly is looking for her FOREVER HOME!!!
Lilly, an Anatolian Shepherd/Great Pyrenees mix, is about 5-6 months young and visually impaired.
What does Lilly need:
A family:
– who can provide a calm environment.
– without children.
– with 1 or 2 other dogs max.
– with a backyard that is fenced in.
– where she won’t be home alone for more than 4 hours per day.
– who understands she has special needs.
– who understands that she will need eye drops for the rest of her life, with a slight chance of needing eye-removing surgery in the future.
What the family will get in return:
A sweet girl who is UTD, housebroken and gives lots of LOVE and can’t stop smiling!!!
Lilly is in Oklahoma, but transportation is available!!!
Let’s find her a home!!!
❤️🐶❤️🐶❤️🐶❤️🐶❤️🐶❤️🐶❤️

Trouble

Terrier/Mix
Male
Large
10 years

Trouble is still available as of August 2022

Trouble is with Lycoming County SPCA in Williamsport, PA. Contact info is (570) 322-4646 or lycospca@lycomingspca.org

To see additional information about Trouble click here.

Trouble is an independent boy who is happy just doing his own thing. He is very sweet and loves going for walks. He is visually impaired so he really enjoys exploring the world through scent and touch. He does hyper-focus on toys to the point where it is difficult to get them back, he may even ignore everything else to try and find the toy.

Purple – 16+ Kids, Only Pet

 

 

Lenie Lemon

Lenie Lemon is still in available as of August 2022

https://pawsnewengland.com/adopt/pet-10557/

Size: Medium
Age: Young
Gender: Female
Breeds: Pit Bull Terrier, Crossbreed

No Cats
Special Needs

Foster or Adopt? We’d love to hear from you!

Lenie Lemon – a very special girl to our rescue who needs someone that either has experience with blind dogs or has the desire to learn more about them.

We learned a lot about Lemon recently as she was with a family for two months – while she was not a great match for them (she absolutely despised their cat and made it known), they were able to help us understand her a bit more so we can find her next spot. Prior to her adoption, she had been living in a boarding situation and as such it was nearly impossible to know what she’d be like in a home situation.

Lemon is fast learner who loves snuggling, easily shows her belly when it’s time for rubs. She’s quiet in her crate and will go in to settle. She is great in the car and loves trail walks and does great on them. She loves to play with toys and loves her bones. She’s super affectionate with her person.

Some of her challenges are puppy mouthiness and learning to not use her mouth to get what she wants. She can become overstimulated easily so teaching her to settle is a work in progress and will need to continue. She seems to think that most things are hers and may react when you try to take them away from her – we’ve asked her current fosters (she’s in boarding at a trainer) to work on this with her. Her former foster did say however she was showing progress with this and seemed to be gaining ground – for this reason, no children for this girl for now.

Obviously, her blindness can lead her to be easily started when approached quickly without warning.
We want this to be Lemon’s last home so will be sure to be careful choosing where she lands. She’s so affectionate that anyone will be lucky to have her!

12/20 update:

Lenie Lemon is still looking for her forever home. Lenie has become comfortable with one of our dogs that we have done slow introductions with. We are working on the other one. She has the full family room as her living area. Each day she is in the full house while we put the cats in a safe room.

Lenie crates extremely well. She loves bananas and any treat. Taking a large treat or cookie gently is much improved. Lenie knows many commands and used them all flawlessly at the vet the other day. She walks well on a leash as long as she has a harness rather than a collar. She doesn’t try to play tug of war with it when she is in a harness.

When we both have to work longer days, we hire a friend’s teen to come sit with her, let the dogs in and out and play with her. Lenie loves hide and go seek! She is doing well with clicker training now that we can give her treats more easily. She really just wants to be with you and loves everyone she meets once she can figure out who they are and have a slow meeting to smell them enough. Then she is best friends.

Breed: Bully Breed mix
Sex: Female
Age:1 ½ – 2 years
Weight: 45 lbs
Spayed/Neutered: Yes
Vaccinations: Up to date
Heartworm: Negative
Microchipped: Yes
THIS DOG IS BLIND

BASED ON OUR OBSERVATIONS:
Good with Children: Over 12
Good with Dogs: Has done well with dogs in the past – would need slow intros
Good with Cats: Absolutely no

Gidget

Meet Gidget.  When poor Gidget was rescued, she had a double eye infection, which she is being treated for.  However the vet believes she will not regain her site.  The vet said she has corneal scaring.   Gidget is now in foster care and is reported to be doing very well.  Gidget is said to be to be house broken, good with adults, kids and cats.  Gidget is with Heartland Rescue Ranch, in Southport Florida.  For more information on this sweetheart or to adopt her, visit:   https://www.facebook.com/heartlandrr

Gidget is still  looking for her forever home as of August 2022.

Some additional updated information on Gidget:

  • We would love for her to be adopted with her ‘service dog’. They are both great dogs!
  • She has been fostered with dogs and cats. Great with children. Both spayed and vaccinated. Transport can be available”

Chase


Chase (I am blind)
Adult-Male-Small
Please contact Greta’s Animal Ark Animal Rescue New Orleans, LA or gretasarkrescue@gmail.com

Chase is a 16 yr old Pomeranian looking for a home! He is blind, but he gets around very well! NEW ORLEANS, LA ❤
Chase was found as a stray and was brought to the shelter. He was never claimed by his owners. He needed a dental BAD – he had his dental last week and is recovering well. He still has a few teeth left but he’s on a soft food diet now. He is dog friendly. Needs a home without kids. Pretty much sleeps all day. He really just needs a nice retirement home! He’s very sweet and gives kisses. We are hoping for a Pomeranian experienced home.
Chase is neutered, heartworm negative and his senior bloodwork came back clear so he is healthy. If you’re interested in adopting Chase please complete an adoption form here.’

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Diva

I am blind
Dog • Adult • Female • Medium
Please contact: One Love Animal Rescue or view her Adopt A Pet page Mount Laurel, NJ

Diva is still in need of a home as of August 2022

Diva is my very special blind foster girl. She entered my life in August of last year and has left a lasting “paw print” on my heart. I was so nervous and scared at the idea bringing a blind dog into my home. I purchased the best-rated raising a blind dog books and did my best to prepare…. but you know what?…my instructor, teacher and friend was able to teach me everything I needed to know and that was Diva herself. She has been blind her entire 7 years of life, her attitude is “I got this and I will show you” and show me she did. Diva showed me she was very adaptable to a predictable environment, Diva showed me just a few carefully chosen words would keep her out of trouble, Diva showed me that all dogs can be off-leash and MOST IMPORTANTLY Diva has taught me to slow down and listen, there is so much to be experienced through the pleasure of sound.
Diva has her own FB page
https://www.facebook.com/Blind-Dog-Off-Leash-1841101579479…/
Many wonderful folks follow and comment on Diva’s page and her life as my foster dog. They say “you should just keep her” “she looks so happy”. I love Diva. Her perfect forever home is out there. She NEEDS TO BE THE ONLY DOG. I run an animal rescue, there are so many dogs (besides my 4 personal dogs) in and out of my home. She is not comfortable with all the dogs around and just WANTS to be with her “person”. I KNOW her PERSON is out there. Her person will snuggle and love her all day long. Her person will embrace the %100 devotion Diva is ready to give. Her person will be open to learning and loving life even more through the gifts Diva has to offer.
When Diva’s PERSON arrives, I will cry tears of joy and sadness. I will cry because I will be so overcome with joy that she will get the life she so rightly deserves and sad because selfishly I will miss my dog friend, my early morning cranberry bogs buddy and my end of the day snuggle partner.