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Hopefully someone here can help.

21 January 2010

PARTIALLY BLIND AND DEAF RESCUE PUPPY SEEKS FOSTER HOME

Dogs Trust Darlington’s urgent plea

Staff at Dogs Trust Darlington, Co Durham, have launched an urgent appeal to dog lovers in the North East to foster a beautiful, partially blind and deaf puppy in their care.

Ivy, a white Whippet cross, was born at the rehoming centre in October. While the three month old pup’s six siblings have found homes, little Ivy was not so lucky.

Staff realised something was awry when her eyes first opened. Workers spotted her eyes were slightly cloudy, and while her littermates bounded around their puppy pen, Ivy seemed very shy and bumped into things.

Sue Embleton, Dogs Trust Darlington centre manager, explains:

“Specialist vets have confirmed that she can see movement and responds to light stimuli and that noises are muffled; they’ve told us it’s like she is looking through frosted glass, so no wonder the poor thing was reluctant to run around with her bouncy brothers and sisters.

We need to wait a month until her eyes are fully developed before we’ll know if surgery is possible, and because of her disabilities we’re not sure of her life expectancy. But she’s a little sweetheart and desperately needs a loving foster carer who will lavish her with home comforts to give her the best quality of life possible.”

Dogs Trust will pay for all veterinary treatment relating to her conditions. Ivy needs to live in a stable, reasonably quiet home setting with owners around most of the day. Children should be aged at least twelve and sympathetic to her condition, and she would benefit from joining a family who already have a mature, sociable dog who can help support Ivy in her new home.

For more information contact Dogs Trust Darlington on 01325 333 114 or visit the centre at Hill House Farm, Sadberge, Co Durham DL2 1SL

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Bless her little heart, i hope the right home is soon found for Ivy
 
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:wub: Oh isnt she lovely.....so close to me too..... :sweating:

Hope she finds that perfect home soon.
 
Aww bless her she is lovely, I really hope she finds a loving home soon :huggles:
 
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Awww she is adorable :wub: :wub: :wub: I presume the foster home would have to be in the Darlington area?
 
Awww she is adorable :wub: :wub: :wub: I presume the foster home would have to be in the Darlington area?

If anybody further afield was interested it would be worth asking. Dogs Trust have branches all over the country, so could probably arrange support for a foster home pretty much anywhere.

She is so sweet, I'd take her like a shot but I don't think a puppy would be a good fit with my house full of middle-aged-to-elderly dogs. I hope she finds somewhere soon :luck: :wub:
 
Awww she is gorgeous :wub: :wub: :wub:

Hope she gets the right home very soon :luck: :luck: :luck:
 
Looking at her picture there's obviously merle collie in the mix somewhere and her problems sound very similar to those found in double-merle collies. There's obviously quite a lot of whippet in her too, but I wonder if both parents were collie X and both carrying the merle gene?

Not that it matters in the least, the important thing is to get her into a good home :wub:
 
:wub: Aw if we were a couple of years down the line I'd be seriously considering this little girl- just don't think she'd learn much from my two madheads as they go through their teen phase together ;)
 
What a beautiful girl. I would have her in a flash but children have to be over 12 and ive got little ones! Am sure she's gonna get a lovely home. If anyone hears anything please post
 

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