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I have had a blind rescue dog for the last 6 years and he is now quite old. I would be delighted to talk to anyone about adopting Odin and what to expect in terms of his disability – I actually forget that my dog is blind!! He is a pleasure to live with and I am sure Odin will be the same. Feel free to PM me for a few tips, tricks, games etc!
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Unfortunately Odin is back looking for a new forever home. Due to a change in circumstances his current home can no longer keep him. They are very upset at having to let him go. He is such a lovely little guy and as said above his blindness doesn’t hinder him in the slightest. If you are interested in adopting him please contact me muireann@dogsindistress.org
Well this beautiful bundle of fluff left me today for his new life. He is just such a super dog, no words can describe how great he is. His new family are besotted with him and he had already taken up residence on the couch when I was leaving! I think this is a match made in heaven and they will have many happy years together ![]()
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