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Originally Posted by Yorkiedaze I do pray that whoever adopts him is a stay at home person with a LOT of patience, love and willingness to learn how to raise and train a blind dog. It's totally different than raising a seeing dog. My Delsi was blind for over a year before she passed away and the time it took to take care of her and all her needs was exhausting. I would hate to see someone adopt this baby boy out of pity and find they can't cope with the insurmountable problems that will come. |
I agree.
I also hope they are willing to give up vacations, traveling, and moving and/or rearranging their furniture. Additionally, I hope he goes to a home with someone with good intentions and not to someone who is says, "Oh, the guy from Big Brother bought me this dog."