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Old 11-27-2009, 08:21 PM   #49
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Thanks Belle. I saw another piece online today about two standard poodles - one who is the guide dog for the other.

I'm considering the possibility (with the emphasis on considering) of adopting a blind Aussie. You might remember I lost mine this past summer. (and miss him every day). The dog in question lost her eyes to glaucoma. She had a mate, but since she was the dominant partner before she lost her sight, they apparently had actual physical battles when he tried to take the lead. I think that any one of my dogs would be a potential guide dog for her, and so I'm looking into the possibility. So, aside from being in touch with her foster Mom I'm trying to learn everything I can about living with a blind dog. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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