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Location: Warrington, Cheshire
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Latest news is that Dizzy is better and responding welll to his medications
Most of the wieght was excess fluid and waste, so not as bad as intitially thought.
He is still at the vets living a life of luxury with all the fusses and cuddles from all the staff and is doing quite well. We are still looking for a Permanent home for Dizzy to go to so that he doesn't have to return to the kennels.
So here are a few things to think about before you offer your home:
Dizzy is FULLY blind. This will mean he needs a home which will never change furniture around. Dizzy can't see you, so you would have to move out of his way, rather than expect him to move away from you. He will need soft surfaces to walk along with no tall prickly bushes to stab his face along the way. His walks would have to be along the same route every day at first, so that he gains confidence with his new owner.
These are just a few things which need to be taken into consideration with a blind dog. Dizzy is such a loving lad who will snuggle up to you on a winters evening and loves to play with his toys, that I am sure once he is with you, you would forget that he had a disability, and love him for his uniquness and all the love he would share with you...:smt049
Tel: Linda 01900 61669