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Our canine Peaches went over the rainbow bridge in early December, 2024 after being identified with a big mass in her stomach and being in excessive ache. Once we acquired dwelling, I advised my husband that we have been going to get one other canine.

Susan Cohen
On the finish of January, 2025, I noticed an image of a cute Yorkie combine on the native shelter. I confirmed his image to my husband, and he mentioned “Let’s go see him.”
Once we walked into the shelter to see “Junior,” the primary person who we advised which canine we have been there to see mentioned “Oh, the little blind canine.”
I used to be apprehensive, however my husband mentioned, “Let’s examine him.”

Susan Cohen
My husband had had a blind cat beforehand and wasn’t anxious in regards to the canine’s blindness. We have been put in a small room and waited for “Junior” to be introduced in. We have been advised that the earlier homeowners had adopted him the earlier July however now could not afford the veterinary payments. We have been advised that he additionally had had flea filth and so his fur was a bit patchy.
I mentioned to my husband for us to be quiet and see if he may discover us. Junior sniffed across the room, however as quickly as my husband mentioned one thing, this little canine got here proper over and put his paws up on my husband’s knees. My husband was bought on him and I mentioned that I needed to assume on it. Junior went to a foster for every week.

Susan Cohen
After speaking to the foster mother, I used to be bought on adopting him and we renamed him Clancy. We took him to a veterinary opthalmologist hoping that it was cataracts, however we have been advised that he had retinal degeneration and that nothing could possibly be carried out for him. He does see somewhat so he discovered to maneuver round our home with out problem. He’s scared of happening steps however since our home is a rancher and has no a couple of step to the skin, he does effectively.
Clancy is sensible and cuddly and positively our velcro canine and I’m so grateful that we adopted him. He matches in with my husband and I in that he’s a senior, low to the bottom, and loves his meals.
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