"For the gut wrenchingly heartwarming story of the day we go to Hartlepool, Durham, England where a pair of stray dogs was recently rescued. An elderly Jack Russel named Glenn (so many first names) is completely blind in both eyes, but luckily he has a buddy named Buzz, a Staffordshire Bull Terrier who is the little dog’s own guide dog.
"Animal rescue staff found the unlikely duo abandoned in a
sea tunnel. Now they are trying to find the inseparable pair a new home.
They both become very upset if they are away from one another for more
than a few minutes. This is understandable as Buzz acts as Glenn’s eyes.
"They are currentlyliving at the Stray Aid center in Coxhoe
where care givers say the approximately nine and ten year old dogs make
quite the odd couple. Centre manager John Bielby says;
"'They stay together at all times and Glenn follows Buzz wherever he
goes. Wherever one goes the other one follows. They have behaved well in
the kennels and they are both quite playful. They both seem to be doing
well.'
"While getting on in years, the two dogs still love to run
and play. The blind dog does well on his own, outside where he can run
freely. However, indoors Glenn needs help so he doesn’t bump into
things. The guide dog Buzz even helps Glenn find his food and into bed
as he guides him around the kennel.
Contact Stray Aid to find out about how you can adopt Glenn & Buzz.
Follow Phil Haney on Twitter @PhilHaneySource: Daily Mail
http://www.break.com/article/blind-dog-has-his-own-guide-dog-pair-needs-home-2867795
5 comments:
now that is just tooo cool
so sweet
We can learn a lot from animals. Good doggy.
I wish I could adopt them. Incredible animals.
Yeah, if I could do it, I'd adopt them.
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