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Special Needs Pet Feature: Maggie


What is your pet’s name?

Maggie

How old is your pet?

She will be 2 years old on Sept. 21st

Where did you get your pet?

She was born here at my home from a littler of pups. I have both parents.

What is your pet’s physical challenge?

Maggie is blind. I think some days (rarely) she can see shapes. It scares her terribly on days like that and she doesn’t leave my side. But most days she sees nothing.

What is your pet’s favorite thing to do?

Maggie’s favorite thing to do is play in the water sprinkler when its hot. She also loves to cuddle and oh, belly rubs- can’t forgot those.

 

What do you love most about your pet?

What I love about Maggie’s is she is so sweet and ready to go and do anything with me despite her blindness. She’s incredibly smart. She also gives the best kisses!

What has your pet most taught you?

I don’t know if she has really taught me this but… Special needs dogs are just that, special. Everyone show open their home to a special dog. Her blindness has taught me to see things differently and how she adapts to things is amazing. She’s always happy.

Anything else you’d like to share?

It took awhile to figure out that Maggie couldn’t see. She was in a swarm of little black puppies. All rolling around and falling over etc. But it started to show when she would bump into the walls or fall in the food dishes as she got a little older.
I took her to the vet and they did a quick look and said “yup shes blind. Will you be putting her down?” NO! I WILL NOT!
My EX vet didn’t even want to discuss what was wrong… They just dismissed her. ( I still do not know why shes blind, it really doesn’t matter)
Maggie does perfectly well here with me and her parents and brother. She knows this house and yard, every inch of it. I keep the chairs pushed in and stuff out of the middle of the floor…. She has no problems. Her food and water are in the same place all the time, she goes right to it.
When we go outside she runs like the rest of the pack. Most people don’t believe she is blind, and they wouldn’t have known if I didn’t tell them. If I think shes going to run into something I yell “CAREFUL” and she stops. “EASY” means slow down. I can direct her through the woods (we walk on the hill everyday) By telling her easy, over, wait for me etc.
If we are on a strange trail she stays next to me, Mica, Timber or One Ton. They all look out for her and will get between her and a bank or tree. Its truly amazing to watch those dogs watch out for her.
We do have a few issues we had to work around… (its not all easy) I have to watch out in the yard when the dogs are running. The others will swerve around me but Maggie has ran me over a couple times (clipped my legs as she goes by) Down I go. Then she comes back and kisses me cause shes sorry.
I wrapped my clothes line posts in snow fence in case she hits them. Its not pretty but it keeps her from getting hurt too much. We still get bumps and bruises some days but as she ages it doesn’t happen so much anymore.
She is slow to make up to strangers. She does best if they don’t try to touch her right away. But if given time to listen to them and be around them soon shes laying on the ground belly up “Rub my belly!”

Maggie with mommy, Mica, daddy, one ton, and brother, Timber

 ***If you care for a special needs pet and would like your pet featured, please email me through my website contact. Send a photo and I will forward the questionnaire for your pet to be featured in an upcoming post.***

Special Needs Pet Feature: Cassidy


What is your pet’s name? 

Cassidy

How old is your pet? 

1 1/2 years old

Where did you get your pet? 

A lady contacted me and said, one of her dachshund puppies was born blind and asked if I would take it, because they wouldn’t be able to sell her like that.  They bred to dapples together and that is the result.


What is your pet’s physical challenge?  

Completely blind.

What is your pet’s favorite thing to do? 

She likes to play with her siblings, go for car rides and play at the bike trail.

What is your pet’s favorite thing to eat? 

Pumpkin or Peanut Butter Frozen Yogurt Cubes.


What do you love most about your pet?  

She is VERY loving and VERY brave.

What has your pet most taught you? 

That you don’t have to be perfect….that you don’t have to see love, to feel it.  And that a disability doesn’t have to hinder you, from living and loving life.

Anything else you’d like to share? 

Cassidy is quite an inspiration.  Everyone that meets her, cannot believe she is even blind….she is courageous, outgoing and loves everyone….yes, I think she is amazing!


Such beautiful, beautiful photos of darling, Cassidy!  I’m so glad you shared her with me and my readers.

***If you care for a special needs pet and would like your pet featured, please email me through my website contact. Send a photo and I will forward the questionnaire for your pet to be featured in an upcoming post.***

 

Special Needs Pet Feature: Fiona McSnuggles

There are so many caring pet parents out there who take care of special needs pets. To bring more attention to these joyful animals, and extraordinary people, this is a new feature to my blog. If you care for a special needs pet and would like your pet featured, please email me through my website contact. Send a photo and I will forward the questionnaire for your pet to be featured in an upcoming post.


What is your pets name?

Fiona McSnuggles

How old is your pet?

Approximately five years old

Where did you get your pet?

She was adopted from the Shelby County Animal Shelter in Shelbyville, KY

What is your pet’s physical challenge?

She has no eyes. They were removed a little over a year ago since they were painful and non operational.

What is your pet’s favorite thing to do?

Snuggle time with anyone that will pick her up.

What is your pet’s favorite thing to eat?

She isn’t very food motivated but likes soft treats best.

What do you love most about your pet?

The way she walks around wagging her tail, being a happy dog all the time.

What has your pet most taught you?

Nothing is impossible if you want it. She has no fear and will climb and jump all over the furniture.

Anything else you’d like to share?

She is a great example of making the best out of a bad situation. We were afraid that she would be nippy or fearful since she’s blind but she’s the happiest little dog and just wants to be loved. She’s a doll baby and so loving.  When she was originally examined by the vet in KY, the shelter was told that she had incurable cancer that would soon take her life. They took her home to live with them but she got better. When we adopted her, we still thought she had cancer since there was no follow up X-ray. My vet called with the great news-no cancer! As a matter of fact, she was incredibly healthy. My vet thinks is was severe pneumonia that was just mis-diagnosed. Lucky for her that the shelter had such a compassionate director who gave her a chance and a No Kill group that paid for her surgeries. She’s a shining example of how No Kill shelters save lives and how life is what you make of it.

Please note that Fionna McSnuggles is also a registered therapy dog providing love and joy to the elderly and patients at hospitals.  No doubt in my mind that Fionna snuggles right into the hearts of those she meets!