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Why dog is man's best friend.

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This story genuinely made me sad.

This story genuinely made me sad.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...-needs-home-space-HER-guide-dog-Maddison.html

Meet the blind Great Dane in need of a home (but you'll need to make space for HER huge guide dog)

When illness forced vets to remove Great Dane Lily’s eyes, the prospects of a fulfilling life didn’t look good.

But then no one had reckoned on her pal Maddison stepping in to turn guide dog.

The pair have been inseparable for years but now find themselves looking for a new home because their owner could no longer cope.

The catch for anyone interested is that the Great Danes come as a package. They have been waiting at the Dogs Trust re-homing centre in Shrewsbury since July.

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Manager Louise Campbell said: ‘Maddison is Lily’s guide dog. If they are out and about, for the majority of the time Maddison will lead and Lily will walk nearly touching her so she knows where to go. It’s lovely to watch. Maddison is always looking out for her.’

Lily, six, was barely a puppy when she was struck down by a condition that caused her eyelashes to grown into her eyeballs, damaging them beyond repair.

It was after this traumatic event that her relationship with seven-year-old Maddison developed as she took her under her wing.

The best buddies lived together until their owners decided they couldn't look after them any more.

Miss Campbell said: 'With her lack of sight, Lily's other senses have heightened so although we don't split them up often she can tell if Maddison is nearby.

'They curl up together to go to sleep and they are very vocal with each other.

'We haven't analysed their different barks but if Lily wants to go forward and Maddison is in her way, the bark will have a different pitch.

'They are very close to one another and enjoy each other's company'.

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Miss Campbell said that Lily does all the things normal dogs do and if you saw her from a distance you wouldn't realise she had anything wrong with her eyes.

She added: 'They are really happy with life, the glass is always half full with these two.

'They have been with us for a considerable amount of time but they are quite happy and go about their daily routine - they are very affectionate.'

She believes the dogs' size and advancing years, as well as the fact they have to come in a pair, may have put off potential owners and she warned that anyone contemplating taking the dogs in should look at their lifestyle and think of the responsibility involved.

'They are not gigantic when you see them outside. These are two lovely big girls who deserve to live out the rest of their lives together in comfort', she said.

Dogs Trust cares for around 16,000 stray and abandoned dogs every year through a network of 17 re-homing centres.

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papasmerf said:
made me realize just how good of a friend a dog can be.

Sometimes better that what so called human friends. A dog would never turn their back on you.
 
Well, it looks like I am getting a dog...

Well, it looks like I am getting a dog...

Two of them actually, (hoping all goes well). Time to dog proof my house again and get these two guys up to 'a 1 player standards'.

So excited, I hope this goes through.
 
Both are rescue dogs.

Dog#1 - 18 months old, 165 lbs., good with kids/dogs/cats, house broken, moderate separation anxiety, and not so good on a leash.
Dog#2 - 2.5 years old, 197 lbs., good with kids/dogs/cats, house broken, has a habit of jumping on people, good on a leash. (recommended no kids due to the jumping).

Both are (hopefully) coming from the States.

Nothing that can't be fixed in a couple of months.
 
a 1 player said:
Both are rescue dogs.

Dog#1 - 18 months old, 165 lbs., good with kids/dogs/cats, house broken, moderate separation anxiety, and not so good on a leash.
Dog#2 - 2.5 years old, 197 lbs., good with kids/dogs/cats, house broken, has a habit of jumping on people, good on a leash. (recommended no kids due to the jumping).

Both are (hopefully) coming from the States.

Nothing that can't be fixed in a couple of months.

May God bless you, great deed and good luck.
 
Ah finally a feel good thread.

Pics would be great when you can get them.

And big kudos to you for stepping up to the plate.
 
Not so much as stepping up tot the plate than finding the breed of dogs that I want at a price I can afford without going through the 'puppy years'. I have always gotten rescue dogs when I'm able.
 
Congratulations Player, that's exciting and a very kind thing for you to do. Please let us know how it works out.
 
Rescue dogs eh? I know they can be a challenge sometimes at the beginning but the bond becomes even stronger afterwards. Good on you.
 
Congratulations! I love Mastiffs, they are such wonderful companions. Without a doubt one of my favorite big dog breeds. If I didn't have to carry my dog thru the lobby and halls of my building they would be my choice. I rescued a little mix (Bospin) and we are just finishing up month 2 of his Catification. He looks like a miniature brindle pitty and sometimes thinks eating very large dogs is a good idea. I've always had big dogs, this is the first small dog and it is a different experience entirely. Rescue is a wonderful way to find a little fur to snuggle up with...

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Analme said:
You better buy a very big poop scoop. LOL

Might I suggest:


Also, what are you planning on feeding them? I'm going to buy stock in that company lol.....

Good on ya playa, you're going to have your hands full though.....

I've known a couple of BMs and both thought they were pomeranians and acted that way, big babies actually. Funny how small breeds think they're big and big ones think they're small.....(kind of like guys and their dicks hehehehe)
 
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