I don't think she thought anyone would come for her. I am glad we had the opportunity to show her love. Help me spread the word by sharing as she is going to need a home 🐶❤
What an adorable pup. She wuvs cuddles, no doubt! Do you have an agent/manager who handles your schedule..if so, I'd love to send him something. Let me know 😊😊
🌿 I have a Blind cat. This is the second one I've had. These animals are Amazing and Loving critters. It's incredible how normally they can live most of the things in their lives. Don't ever miss the opportunity to Adopt one. You'll never regret it. They show sooo much Love! ❤️ ❤❤
@rockykanaka there's a short I've watched where someone fostered/adopted one American bull dog puppy (pit bull?) And then a second pit bull puppy, both blind, and one thing she did was put hula hoop on them - attached in some way to their harness - so that they wouldn't bump into walls or whatever.
Get a vibrating collar for her. You can teach her that it means “yes”, and “come here”. I worked with a deaf blind dog and she thrived as soon as we figured out how to communicate with her.
UPDATE: Since Sissy is blind and deaf, I knew we would really have to rally behind her. Luckily, Lovebugs Rescue stepped up to the plate! This super sweet gal is getting cozy in a foster home while awaiting her forever home.
Right? For how isolating it must be for her on a day to day basis, she's clearly got a heart of gold. Like just so happy just to have a person to hang out with.
I have a loving home. My husband runs a veterinary hospital in Philadelphia. If you can get her to me... we would love Sissy. We have a 7 year old GSD, we also have cats, 4 chickens... and lots of love to give. Hope Sissy gets the best family for her... It could be us... just saying!
I rescued a blind deaf black lab years ago. He was about dead from malnutrition. He ended up being the sweetest smart dog I’ve ever had. . I created a type of sign language by tapping the top of his nose. He was all lab and loved to play fetch. I had to tap him on the nose to let him know the ball was thrown. He’d take off/start out in small circles and spread out until he hit the scent. Most didn’t even know he was handicapped because he knew our property so well. This was unfortunately before everyone had video cameras. His name was marvelous Marvin. I still get emotional telling his story.
Her people aren’t coming for her. She really needs another animal or person and not be alone. She definitely needs a loving family with attentive hoomans and animals. Sweet, sweet girl.
Yes, and did I hear you say her littermates are there too? Also the kittens are American Bobtails. They have tails about 4" or a little shorter, and can be talkative. The one thats having a fit is scared, lol. Those are amazing cats.
The poor dog has been treated so badly. Blind deaf and maybe overbred this is crazy. She needs so much love and care. I feel so outraged over how people can be so cruel.
hearing = 0% sight = 0% good girlness = 100% she needs zero warming up 😂 playing with you immediately she's such a SWEETHEART. If I was blind and deaf and someone I don't know was in the room with me I'd honestly freak out. She has such a sweet temperament
When my old cat went deaf, he would sleep on/next to me and i would always hum to him. My theory was he would feel the vibrations and know i was communicating with him. He seemed to like it 😊 Edit: thank you all who do the same for your blind and deaf pets! Your pets definitely appreciate it and you get a big ol hug from me on their behalf!
4:21 *Onthat surface there is not much you can do to attract her attention. In a home with wood floors, I imagine that she could use the elephant trick of picking up vibrations through her feet if you thump on the floor. Then she'd know something was up*
To whoever is blessed to adopt her, we used textures Eg rugs or the bottom of a broom attached to the wall and scent marks using essential oils for stairs and doorways. It helped give our guy confidence and some independence. Dogs are remarkably resilient.
There's also special harnesses with wire or plastic arch frames, that go arround and Infront of the head, so they don't bump into obstacles (until they learn the area and distance arround)
I had a pair of old pugs, one lost her sight. One lost his hearing. They were always close friends, but, as the sensory perception went down, they were inseparable. He did the seeing, she did the hearing.
They need to find her a best friend, because they would bond and be inseparable. It's awesome watching dogs that love each other play together. She would do great with a big family and other pets to guide her. Lots of hoomans to sniff, boop, and be touched by. ❤
@@Ridiculina why ? because it is kind of heartbreaking like she is searching for something . it does indeed must be scary too not know what is happeing with you and have zero sight and hearing . I hope she finds a guide dog to be by her side
I’m a senior citizen and really can not afford to own a dog because of the cost of food and health care. I have found the perfect solution for me…I foster small dogs from my local rescue center. The dogs I foster usually have a health issue or need longer to recover from surgery and I’m their quiet recovery place. My 1st foster was a 10 year old Miniature Pinscher who had heart worms and she was with me five months and recovered and was adopted. Fostering is an excellent way to help your local rescue group and it’s so rewarding.
I love this! Forever fosters also give the animal a safe loving home, while the foster does not have prohibitive expenses to deal with an elderly or chronically ill pet! Perfect *WIN-WIN* situation!
I do emergency fosters. Usually they are with me between 2 weeks to 2 months, no longer coz I do too much traveling. The pure bred dogs get adopted fairly quickly but the mixed breed usually takes longer. My current foster is a 8 months old sweet boy who is extremely loving and sweet. I am always heart broken when they leaves. Cried lots but I gotta let them go no matter how wonderful they are and how much I love them. My job is to heal them physically and mentally with lots of love and attention. Please spare some time to help a life. It is just a few weeks or months but you would have save a life. Respect fosters coz the emotional up and down is torturing, loving them and then letting them go is extremely hard.
My husband and I adopted a deaf Dalmatian from the local shelter. She was hours from being put down. We named her Maggie. I swear that girl could read lips. She blessed our lives for 10 years!
@@anonymousl3510 I also had a deaf dalmatian named Dollar , I think it is pretty common for dalmatians to be deaf unfortunately, but they can have a completely normal dog life
Isn't she just ? She's picking straight up on Rocky's healing dog-loving energy. Healing cannot occur without L❤VE. Rocky just has that 'love-frquency' energy. It's SO palpable that it comes through the screen practically, lol. (I've even found myself using some of his techniques on struggling humans with brilliant results. All the dogs just melt into his love, no matter how shut-down or what trauma they're often experiencing. Rocky's energy is always right on point for the needs of each different soul. He has a gift. Have a great day 😀
Oh how sad they bred her over and over it’s unconscionable. Karma to the persons that allowed this . And how many puppys are deaf and blind and probably dumped. I’m so sorry baby girl.
My 14 yo female minpin was a rescue who was bred over and over the first 2 years of her life. And when the Humane Society rescued her, there were many others in the same site along with her.
I'm with you 100% I have a double merle deaf/vision impaired dog who, along with a deaf brother, and blind sister were dumped on a dog rescue, which is where I found him. They came from a breeder who makes a habit of irresponsible breeding and just dumping the disabled dogs onto shelters and rescue groups. I fostered him, but it was really after only a week or so that I knew in my heart I wouldn't be able to let him go. He's just turned three and living his best life. It's my job to make sure that despite someone treating him like a piece of irrelevant garbage as a baby, he gets to experience as many happy, fun moments, as much love and affection as he can stand, and the security of knowing he's extremely loved and wanted. Poor Sissy!
How is it even possible to be blind and deaf and still be this sweet and loving to Someone you don’t even know. It’s true these animals are way too good for us
I think sometimes they know their only hope is to be very cool and loving. Hell, she could be the second coming of Jesus. I sure wouldn't want to have to answer to my maker if I abused one of his perfect, beautiful creatures.
That broke me in a good way. Im living in a special home with scary people, im disabled and triggered.i want to be treated like this man treated this dog...thanks for the love.
Amen to all those comments. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if people would love their fellowman the way they love dogs? Shamefully, I hear the same people who say, “I hate people” are the very ones who say how much they love animals. 🙏🏽
Just curious, how do you train when they're blind and deaf? I imagine treats and pats and those things like normal but being unable to say "sit" or "no" or whatever. Not that we were ever particularly harsh with telling off our dog when training him, but it was pretty important to be able to.
I love Dalmatians. I’ve always wanted one since I was little. Sounds like you had a very sweet one. Many people told me they were not nice and it always made me sad.
@@julievanderleest Hunting dog meaning that highly energetic + bored is a bad bad combo. As we all know, it's always the dog's fault and never the owner /s
@@asterismos5451 Touch commands, I imagine, since visual and audio commands are useless. With a harness and a lead, dogs can pick up on a lot of body language. A light tap or pressure on the lower back to indicate "sit," a slight pull on the lead for "come/follow," and the like. Some things might require more context for the dog to understand, but you should be able to get the basics across with a little time, patience, and positive reinforcement. Having a second dog to help get the message across would be very helpful, as they can pick up the commands the impaired dog misses and guide them with their bodies and touch... and the comfort to them of having another dog around for companionship is immeasurable.
She's absolutely gorgeous and a totally cuddly girl. Such a clever girl too. Despite her disabilities. She's just as lovable and valuable as a full able dog ❤
I’m not a Dog expert, don’t know how a shelter works but I think Sister would do much better with a Friendly Dog with her in the kennel. Did I hear correctly that Sister had some Brothers or Sisters there too? Maybe one could be with her? I sometimes babysit my Daughter’s Blind MinPin and he does better with my two Dogs than if I put him alone temporarily. He’s a Happy camper with company! My Heart Hurts to hear Sis crying whenever you stopped petting her or giving her treats. Such a Sweetheart of a Dog! If she’s not adopted maybe you could take her into your Rescue so she has a Perfect Home. Sister Deserves a Life of Hugs and Kisses! Sending Love and Prayers from Arizona ♥️🐾🙏🏼🌵
@@imamorninglory I was thinking the same about giving her a kennel-mate from her former home. She probably misses her siblings and would be comforted by a familiar touch and smell.
I had a small blind and eventually deaf dog 13 years. He was 9 when I fostered him. I couldn't let him go back. Imagine, he lived to be over 23 years. Little Stevie taught us so much. He was happy too. I changed the floors so he would know where he was, kept his toys nearby, and other dogs sometime lead him. I spoke to him with my hands and carried him a lot because he liked to be held. So much great love.
I adopted a 13 year old dog that was deaf, about 90% blind and had a ton of health issues. Sort of a hospice case. She seemed to love the hardware store as the lights were super bright and she could see a little. She was so abused and neglected.😢 I gave her a loving home for 2 years before the cancer started causing lots of seizures. She died being loved.💜
This beautiful dog deserves a loving forever home. Poor baby, her crying is so heartbreaking. She is still trusting of people despite her situation. I pray she will get adopted into a loving forever home. 🙏🏽🥰🐕
She looks like a smart and affectionate dog even she has disabilities. I have a blind dog, too and she relies on sniffing and hearing. That dog is deserving a good home. ❤
Definitely domesticated kittens there! The ears are the dead giveaway - the points on bobcats looks like a black rose thorn sticking up from the ear, and the back edge of the ear is rimmed with black. Those scared babies have normal kitten ears. Things that are harder to tell because there’s more overlap with domestic cats - if these were bobcats, the tail would be shorter, the jaw/jowl more prominent, and they’d have spots instead of stripes. Sissy is such a sweetheart. Hoping there’s updates soon!
Yeah, not to mention their paws are small like a normal house cat, and their noses are dark. Dark noses would be REALLY rare in bobcats, theirs tend to be pink. And the colour is all off. Def just normal tabby cats.
We adopted a blind and deaf elderly dog, due to "his person" died and no one in that family wanted the dog. He learned our house floor plan and could follow my footsteps if I stomped. We took him on walks, but also needed puppy pads indoors. He lived a little less than a year and was loved every day.
Compassionate people like u are sadly a rarity…….. all dogs go to heaven, no doubt. But it’s a better transition for them when loved on until the end. I promise, u will be rewarded somehow and someway for ur kindness to the less fortunate……….
Bobcat kittens have more of a growl meow sound. Those are stray kittens that are scared. Beautiful Blind deaf dog. My parents had a dalmatian who was deaf. Lived to be 12 years old. Miss her. Such a good doggo. Deaf dogs feel by vibration. She can feel you snapping by her ear or stomping.
They don't look like bobcat kittens either. Bobcat kittens have ear tufts and bobbed tails. No sure why they thought those were bobcats. Maybe it was some kind of joke that didn't land...
Luckily dogs like this are some of the happiest dogs around, it heightens their main sense, which is their sense of smell, because of this they’re much calmer and in touch with their instincts
She's used to being surrounded with other dogs, her siblings. Not only blind and deaf but suddenly deprived of the contact with other dogs that she's used to. Unbearably sad situation. She's so super sweet and loving, she needs loads of physical contact so I hope she's adopted soon, preferably by a family with another dog.
The best thing for this dog would be an adoption by someone that already has a dog without disabilities that would be her best friend and her “eyes and ears” for her.
She is such a gentle dog. She is definitely blind and deaf but she's handling it well. Obviously she's been that way for a while. She's definitely lacking attention because when you showed her attention she was whining for it when you left her alone. I have a 100% deaf gog and he's night blind. He's an old man because he's a 17 year old pitbull I rescued 15 years ago
She doesn't know she's blind/deaf. She only knows what she smells, tastes, and feels. I'd surmise that it needs to be known whether or not she knows what stairs are and how to negotiate them. Sweet girl. A gentle companion animal would really benefit her as well.
This is a dog that breaks my heart . I have had a 15 year old deaf and a 13 year old blind dog but imagine a dog that is both deaf and blind being in a shelter .. poor baby i hope she gets a good home
My first foster dog was a 4-year old blind dog found running on the highway. My third foster was a 7 month old, totally deaf and blind who came from a shelter (all the siblings were deaf he was the only one deaf and blind.) He was fearless, ran until he hit the wall or his whiskers felt something. He had the perimeter of the yard figured out in just a couple of hours. They both got amazing homes and are living their best life.
ive got a blind pit bull. she will hold on to my pants to get around. shes 3. she was a rescue from some jerks who did that to her. she now has a pit bull greatdane lab mix big brother and some bordercoly lil sisters. shes super sweet
We adopted a senior deaf dog several years ago. She broke my heart-found wandering the streets, someone had clearly dumped her. Bless the shelter (Escondido Humane Society in So. Cal) for saving her and for her foster mom. I still miss her so many years later. 2 of our 3 dogs (all single adoptions over 20 years) were seniors who’d been abandoned probably due to their age. Seniors are THE BEST dogs ever! Please save a senior life-yes, you will not have them as long as puppies or young dogs, but they know they’ve been saved and savor their last years in love. They are SPECIAL. You will have no regrets-be a hero. Miss you, my lovely Millie Moo! ❤
I already commented it on another comment but my dog became blind and deaf when he was 11 years old and he was so incredibly sweet then and loved cuddling. Senior dogs really are so special and loving.
That was the sweetest reaction ever! From total silence, darkness and loneliness to "OMG! It's a people! It's a people!!!" Then her cries when she was sure she was all alone again. Oh, my heart aches for her. Maybe when she's adopted (and can be monitored in it) something like a Thundershirt would help her. She would feel that pressure and maybe not feel so anxious?
I live in Australia, otherwise I would adopt her in a heartbeat. Having worked with people who have dual sensory impairments, she would have the best life with my family. She is so precious xxx
Born and raised in the country and I am 100% certain that those cats are not Bobcats you can tell by the color of the ears and the length of the tail Bobcats truly have bobed tails that's how they get their name
I wish you get well. I also wish I can adopt pets once I leave a toxic and abusive environment. Housing is expensive and most housing and apartment rentals do not allow dogs, including big dogs. I outgrown my parents and their toxic narcissism has done damaged to my health, but the housing crisis has made me overstay and fear for my health so I cannot commit to a pet. Difficult to find a place.
I use to dog sit a blind and deaf dog. They are so clever, she'd remember the layout of my house and where all the chairs were and could navigate perfectly. Dogs are simply amazing, nothing keeps them down😊
It's pretty amazing how dogs adapt. She looks to be very energetic and probably needs a younger family that matches her energy. I know you will find her the best forever home. Prayers for this sweet girl.
So, you know the animal is blind, cannot see, and deaf, cannot hear ? How is that a good life. Maybe with an elderly, disabled person, but not an energetic family with children. It's more selfish to keep the animal just to have it alive.
@@IbelongtoJesus. Well, I disagree. She's full of energy and would do well with a like-minded family. She would be too much for an elderly or disabled individual. She's made it thus far and in a good forever home she should excel.
When i was playing your video,my adopted dog hearing the happy cries of this dog looked up to see who was crying. God bless what u are doing for these dogs❤
The sweet girl I have te pleasure of doggy-sitting a fair bit, is laying on my bed while I logged on this morning. As soon as Rocky began sitting/connecting with dear sweet Sissy - being deaf and blind - I guess she can't actually hear herself whining/crying - every time Sissy cries, my friend's dog sits straight up looking concerned, looking for the sad doggy she can hear crying with Rocky. It's SO SWEET
Our last dog had lymphoma, and went blind shortly before she died. She did her best to adapt, and live life normally. Dogs are amazingly resilient. We can learn so much from them.
Poor girl. Being deaf and blind is such a difficult handicap... it will take an exceptional person to adopt Sissy. I'm sure the right person will be out there.... she's so lovely ❤
I'm autistic and I love her hope she finds a awesome home. My mum is in hospital dying and I'm hoping one of my workers likes me so I find a good place to live
I just love the fact that you highlight her story. There will be a kind-hearted soul who will see your video and want to take the time she needs. God bless you for your part but bless her. She has clearly been abused for her puppies and now hopefully with your help will get a happy home.
I had a deaf dog, I could tell by her whimpering barking she was deaf, it's very different. They are a very smart dog because their senses are heightened.
RE: the kittens, they're just feral kittens. They're NOT bobcats. Many domestic shorthaired cats have deformed tails, if that's what's making you think they're bobcats. They're clearly domestic tabbies, but very scared.
@@aewtx not of any wild cats in north america. normal pointed ears. normal tabby M and catliner. also normal tails and meows. just scared feral kittens not used to humans and wanting their mom
This was heartbreaking. But I'm glad Rocky was there to assess her and show her the love and kindness she deserves. Sweet baby girl, I won't soon forget you. 💜
She's so beautiful poor sweetheart needs so much love what a precious girl lm in love please someone adopt her l will pay for her food for the rest of her life!
I’ve seen other baby bobcats look the exact same until ear tufts come through. Look very likely they can be mixed hence long tail. Have some other distinct hallmarks
@@Evebear I’ve worked in cat and wildlife rescue for a long time, those are 100% just normal cats. Also, bobcats and domestic cats are genetically incompatible. They cannot reproduce with each other; there is no such thing as a mixed or hybridized domestic cat and bobcat.
@@Evebear Bobcats and domestic cats cannot interbreed, biologically it is impossible for a domestic cat to be part bobcat. They can sometimes mate but no viable offspring can be born.
Thank you! I was watching it over and over again and as a cat lady myself I would be really surprised if these were bobcats. Neither nose nor face shape, coloring nor ears look even the least bit bobcatish to me! 😅
The way she carefully takes the treats even though she can't see or hear says everything. Some fully hearing and fully sighted dogs still have to be taught to be gentle and not bite or scrape teeth when taking treats. She's a great dog. I hope she ends up in a home that deserves her.
Exactly my thoughts! I have a blind dog, and while he's not the kind to nip you when he's taking a treat, he does the snatch+hoover move - no delicacy, lots of slobber! I was astounded by how dainty she was taking the treats!
wow what a beautifull soul, she definitely needs a new home - more then the most, since she is so lost without someone helping her. Her entire world is only smelling, tasting and touch. Really difficult to train but so worth it.
I don't think she thought anyone would come for her. I am glad we had the opportunity to show her love. Help me spread the word by sharing as she is going to need a home 🐶❤
Love u
What an adorable pup. She wuvs cuddles, no doubt!
Do you have an agent/manager who handles your schedule..if so, I'd love to send him something. Let me know 😊😊
♥love your vids rocky
Poor baby! It's hard enough for them being in a shelter, but that has to be even harder when they're blind AND deaf.
🌿 I have a Blind cat. This is the second one I've had. These animals are Amazing and Loving critters. It's incredible how normally they can live most of the things in their
lives. Don't ever miss the opportunity to Adopt one. You'll never regret it. They show sooo much Love! ❤️ ❤❤
Rocky: "So we're gonna use a lot of touch."
Dog: "SO WE'RE GONNA USE A LOT OF TOUCH!!!"
Spot on! 😂
This is a correct translation 😆👏
😂😅😂, yes!
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@rockykanaka there's a short I've watched where someone fostered/adopted one American bull dog puppy (pit bull?) And then a second pit bull puppy, both blind, and one thing she did was put hula hoop on them - attached in some way to their harness - so that they wouldn't bump into walls or whatever.
UPDATE: According to Adopt-a-pet, Sister was adopted within the last month.
YAY!
She is just sweet
YAY!
I'm so happy for sister
Yayyy!!! 🎉I’m so glad.
Get a vibrating collar for her. You can teach her that it means “yes”, and “come here”. I worked with a deaf blind dog and she thrived as soon as we figured out how to communicate with her.
this is BRILLIANT!!
I was just about to say the same thing, add a GPS Tag as well for safety.
"Come here"? Come where tho? How does she figure that out lol
@@kirbycooper9496 smell
@@kirbycooper9496 She can still feel vibrations, tap the floor with your foot, get creative.
UPDATE: Since Sissy is blind and deaf, I knew we would really have to rally behind her. Luckily, Lovebugs Rescue stepped up to the plate! This super sweet gal is getting cozy in a foster home while awaiting her forever home.
Since you updated I thought you would want to know my wife and I are now her forever home and videos will be going up on lovebugs website soon.
@@SisterTheBlindDeafPuppy Really?! That's so awesome to hear! I'm so happy for her! Congrats on the adoption!
@@SisterTheBlindDeafPuppy That's so good to hear. Thanx so much for ppl like u 😊
@@SisterTheBlindDeafPuppy God bless you!!! ❤️ Did she get a new name btw? 😊
@@sheenasolero no. Her name suits her as she seems to want to be everyones sister/friend.
I love how immediately friendly and loving she was the second she realized there was a person with her
right?? and I love it when Rocky said "you found me!" and she gets this big smile.
I imagine its quite lonely in her world 😞
Right? For how isolating it must be for her on a day to day basis, she's clearly got a heart of gold. Like just so happy just to have a person to hang out with.
Exactly right
@@RamadaArtistso very true, what a full heart she has
She's blind & deaf. She's gorgeous so sweet. Those people who used her for breeding should go to jail❤
I doubt prison is equal to the torment breed dogs suffer.
Please adopted her soon to a loving person and maybe with another dog for companion.thanks a million if you do. God bless you.
There is no excuse for mistreating these beautiful souls. None.
And if her issues are congenital, it would already have showed up in puppies.
Jail is too generous ...
I have a loving home. My husband runs a veterinary hospital in Philadelphia. If you can get her to me... we would love Sissy. We have a 7 year old GSD, we also have cats, 4 chickens... and lots of love to give. Hope Sissy gets the best family for her... It could be us... just saying!
i don't know you, but you are wonderful!
God bless!
Please let us know if you get her. You sound ideal! xoxo
There is link in the video description regarding adopting! :)
sending love your way
I rescued a blind deaf black lab years ago. He was about dead from malnutrition. He ended up being the sweetest smart dog I’ve ever had. . I created a type of sign language by tapping the top of his nose. He was all lab and loved to play fetch. I had to tap him on the nose to let him know the ball was thrown. He’d take off/start out in small circles and spread out until he hit the scent. Most didn’t even know he was handicapped because he knew our property so well. This was unfortunately before everyone had video cameras. His name was marvelous Marvin. I still get emotional telling his story.
Id get emotional too if I had such a smart animal that you can tell in detail on what they can do.
Thank you for giving marvelous Marvin the best life ❤️ 🙏 😇
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Her people aren’t coming for her. She really needs another animal or person and not be alone. She definitely needs a loving family with attentive hoomans and animals. Sweet, sweet girl.
a cat would help maybe
Rocky, can you advocate for her to have a another dog in her kennel?
Yes, and did I hear you say her littermates are there too? Also the kittens are American Bobtails. They have tails about 4" or a little shorter, and can be talkative. The one thats having a fit is scared, lol. Those are amazing cats.
The kittens don’t look anything like a bobcat.
Don’t give her back to the owner. If she’s running loose, the owner isn’t taking responsibility.
Dear Sissy, I'm deaf , too - and also visually impaired...so I really feel for you. Hope you'll find a loving home asap ❤ sooo sweet!
I send love & light your way. You are a strong soul ❤
My husband is deaf as well. We had a hearing dog years ago that we personally taught sign language to.
@@Brenda-f9y That's so cool! Dogs are so smart.
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The poor dog has been treated so badly. Blind deaf and maybe overbred this is crazy. She needs so much love and care. I feel so outraged over how people can be so cruel.
the same happens daily in the meat and dairy industry 😉 there sadly not many people seem to care...
@@Chuarzita Lots of us care a lot about farm animals' welfare🐮🐮🐷🐷🐑🐑🦌🦌
@@Chuarzita I care about them too. I've seen how cruel they are treated as well. It is sad and heartbreaking.
Makes me cry poor baby
You don’t know she’s been badly treated; she’s young, she could easily dig a hole to get under a fence and then wander off.
hearing = 0%
sight = 0%
good girlness = 100%
she needs zero warming up 😂 playing with you immediately she's such a SWEETHEART. If I was blind and deaf and someone I don't know was in the room with me I'd honestly freak out. She has such a sweet temperament
@miriam _ rc why are you laughing stop she's a blind dog
When my old cat went deaf, he would sleep on/next to me and i would always hum to him. My theory was he would feel the vibrations and know i was communicating with him. He seemed to like it 😊
Edit: thank you all who do the same for your blind and deaf pets! Your pets definitely appreciate it and you get a big ol hug from me on their behalf!
Yeah the vibrations from your voice is similiar to purring to them
That's super sweet! He almost certainly felt it, wonder if he thought it was like purring.
@@leejeanne487 I didn't read your comment first. You beat me to it :D
I bet he did! I had a 21 year old cat that was deaf and blind, I hummed to her too. ❤
4:21 *Onthat surface there is not much you can do to attract her attention. In a home with wood floors, I imagine that she could use the elephant trick of picking up vibrations through her feet if you thump on the floor. Then she'd know something was up*
To whoever is blessed to adopt her, we used textures Eg rugs or the bottom of a broom attached to the wall and scent marks using essential oils for stairs and doorways. It helped give our guy confidence and some independence. Dogs are remarkably resilient.
interesting thanks for that information never knew that!
Thats brilliant ❤
There's also special harnesses with wire or plastic arch frames, that go arround and Infront of the head, so they don't bump into obstacles (until they learn the area and distance arround)
Genius
Please make sure to use oils that aren't harmful. Some can be harmful to dogs and especially cats.
She needs a "guide dog". I think it would stop her whining and make her feel secure.....
I had a pair of old pugs, one lost her sight. One lost his hearing. They were always close friends, but, as the sensory perception went down, they were inseparable. He did the seeing, she did the hearing.
My girl was the seeing eye dog for MILs blind dog. She took good care of the old boy.
It's very common for deaf dogs to whine, I'm afraid.
They need to find her a best friend, because they would bond and be inseparable. It's awesome watching dogs that love each other play together. She would do great with a big family and other pets to guide her. Lots of hoomans to sniff, boop, and be touched by. ❤
@@Ridiculina why ? because it is kind of heartbreaking like she is searching for something . it does indeed must be scary too not know what is happeing with you and have zero sight and hearing . I hope she finds a guide dog to be by her side
Even if she's blind and deaf, she takes food out of your hands gently, what a sweet dog !
Let’s get this beauty a home because no blind dog belongs in a shelter.
I’m a senior citizen and really can not afford to own a dog because of the cost of food and health care. I have found the perfect solution for me…I foster small dogs from my local rescue center. The dogs I foster usually have a health issue or need longer to recover from surgery and I’m their quiet recovery place. My 1st foster was a 10 year old Miniature Pinscher who had heart worms and she was with me five months and recovered and was adopted. Fostering is an excellent way to help your local rescue group and it’s so rewarding.
I love this! Forever fosters also give the animal a safe loving home, while the foster does not have prohibitive expenses to deal with an elderly or chronically ill pet! Perfect *WIN-WIN* situation!
Love this!
You are a doll! Thank you for providing this and advocating for it.
I do emergency fosters. Usually they are with me between 2 weeks to 2 months, no longer coz I do too much traveling. The pure bred dogs get adopted fairly quickly but the mixed breed usually takes longer. My current foster is a 8 months old sweet boy who is extremely loving and sweet. I am always heart broken when they leaves. Cried lots but I gotta let them go no matter how wonderful they are and how much I love them. My job is to heal them physically and mentally with lots of love and attention. Please spare some time to help a life. It is just a few weeks or months but you would have save a life. Respect fosters coz the emotional up and down is torturing, loving them and then letting them go is extremely hard.
Thank you. ❤
My husband and I adopted a deaf Dalmatian from the local shelter. She was hours from being put down. We named her Maggie. I swear that girl could read lips. She blessed our lives for 10 years!
Thank you for adoption! 🥰
I had the sweetest deaf Dalmatian named Freckles. We had another Dalmatian named Lady who was her “ears”. That was over 40 years ago! ❤️
@@anonymousl3510 I also had a deaf dalmatian named Dollar , I think it is pretty common for dalmatians to be deaf unfortunately, but they can have a completely normal dog life
I had a doll named Maggie years ago she was a wonderful girl. I still miss her!
I have a blue heeler that is deaf and I know she can read lips!
She wants to be held, loved and made to feel safe so badly. Praying she finds a loving home and human guardian.
According to Lovebugs Rescue, she has been adopted and is in New Mexico with her new family!
Sissy may not see or hear what you’re saying or doing, Rocky, but she clearly feels the loving vibes you’re putting out. What a sweet Mama.
Isn't she just ? She's picking straight up on Rocky's healing dog-loving energy. Healing cannot occur without L❤VE. Rocky just has that 'love-frquency' energy. It's SO palpable that it comes through the screen practically, lol. (I've even found myself using some of his techniques on struggling humans with brilliant results. All the dogs just melt into his love, no matter how shut-down or what trauma they're often experiencing. Rocky's energy is always right on point for the needs of each different soul. He has a gift.
Have a great day 😀
Oh how sad they bred her over and over it’s unconscionable. Karma to the persons that allowed this . And how many puppys are deaf and blind and probably dumped. I’m so sorry baby girl.
❤ karma for sure
My thoughts exactly
A very sad situation for her, I hope she has the best life now ❤
My 14 yo female minpin was a rescue who was bred over and over the first 2 years of her life. And when the Humane Society rescued her, there were many others in the same site along with her.
I'm with you 100%
I have a double merle deaf/vision impaired dog who, along with a deaf brother, and blind sister were dumped on a dog rescue, which is where I found him. They came from a breeder who makes a habit of irresponsible breeding and just dumping the disabled dogs onto shelters and rescue groups.
I fostered him, but it was really after only a week or so that I knew in my heart I wouldn't be able to let him go. He's just turned three and living his best life. It's my job to make sure that despite someone treating him like a piece of irrelevant garbage as a baby, he gets to experience as many happy, fun moments, as much love and affection as he can stand, and the security of knowing he's extremely loved and wanted.
Poor Sissy!
How is it even possible to be blind and deaf and still be this sweet and loving to
Someone you don’t even know. It’s true these animals are way too good for us
I think sometimes they know their only hope is to be very cool and loving. Hell, she could be the second coming of Jesus. I sure wouldn't want to have to answer to my maker if I abused one of his perfect, beautiful creatures.
Agreed!😊
@@kentmarsh6442 You're not rowing with both oars, are you?!
(BTW: Lower your alcohol intake before it's too late!)
@@jamesprior2496 anyone that make that comment without know the person is miss more then oars they are missing a brain
I wonder if she would like a large stuffed toy to cuddle. It must be so frightening to be in a strange place and have no idea what's going on.
That broke me in a good way. Im living in a special home with scary people, im disabled and triggered.i want to be treated like this man treated this dog...thanks for the love.
I hope you get to be in a loving & supportive environment soon ! Everyone deserves this decency ♡
Hoping that you will find a safer, more secure place to live. No one should have to fear where they live.
Please call your local DSHS and tell them about your situation. If you are feeling afraid, maybe they can find you a better place to live.
I'm praying for you dear. God is with you.
Amen to all those comments. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if people would love their fellowman the way they love dogs? Shamefully, I hear the same people who say, “I hate people” are the very ones who say how much they love animals. 🙏🏽
You can clearly see her condition. She is very loving, amazing!!! Beautiful girl!
She just wants to play with you Rocky!!
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She may be blind and deaf, but she has love off the charts.
We had a blind and deaf malamute. Our dalmatian protected, guided, and comforted her for years.
Just curious, how do you train when they're blind and deaf? I imagine treats and pats and those things like normal but being unable to say "sit" or "no" or whatever. Not that we were ever particularly harsh with telling off our dog when training him, but it was pretty important to be able to.
I love Dalmatians. I’ve always wanted one since I was little. Sounds like you had a very sweet one. Many people told me they were not nice and it always made me sad.
@@julievanderleest Hunting dog meaning that highly energetic + bored is a bad bad combo. As we all know, it's always the dog's fault and never the owner /s
@@asterismos5451 Touch commands, I imagine, since visual and audio commands are useless. With a harness and a lead, dogs can pick up on a lot of body language. A light tap or pressure on the lower back to indicate "sit," a slight pull on the lead for "come/follow," and the like. Some things might require more context for the dog to understand, but you should be able to get the basics across with a little time, patience, and positive reinforcement. Having a second dog to help get the message across would be very helpful, as they can pick up the commands the impaired dog misses and guide them with their bodies and touch... and the comfort to them of having another dog around for companionship is immeasurable.
Even though she's blind and deaf she's the most precious thing ever❤
Somebody adopt this sweet girl. She deserves a loving home
I hope someone adopts her she is so loving
I wish I could
If you can get her to Fort Worth, Texas I'll take her. I have to small dogs that are rescued live on 6 acres fenced .
Poor doggie, hear her crying it's so sad to hear.
Rocky needs to contact Lee Asher of the Asher House! He would treat her right!
She's absolutely gorgeous and a totally cuddly girl. Such a clever girl too. Despite her disabilities. She's just as lovable and valuable as a full able dog ❤
YES!! Thank you!!!
I’m not a Dog expert, don’t know how a shelter works but I think Sister would do much better with a Friendly Dog with her in the kennel. Did I hear correctly that Sister had some Brothers or Sisters there too? Maybe one could be with her? I sometimes babysit my Daughter’s Blind MinPin and he does better with my two Dogs than if I put him alone temporarily. He’s a Happy camper with company! My Heart Hurts to hear Sis crying whenever you stopped petting her or giving her treats. Such a Sweetheart of a Dog! If she’s not adopted maybe you could take her into your Rescue so she has a Perfect Home. Sister Deserves a Life of Hugs and Kisses! Sending Love and Prayers from Arizona ♥️🐾🙏🏼🌵
@@imamorninglory I was thinking the same about giving her a kennel-mate from her former home. She probably misses her siblings and would be comforted by a familiar touch and smell.
She looks like she had puppies. Where are they? Sweet girl deserves so much!❤
I had a small blind and eventually deaf dog 13 years. He was 9 when I fostered him. I couldn't let him go back. Imagine, he lived to be over 23 years. Little Stevie taught us so much. He was happy too. I changed the floors so he would know where he was, kept his toys nearby, and other dogs sometime lead him. I spoke to him with my hands and carried him a lot because he liked to be held. So much great love.
He lived that long because he loved you so much
I adopted a 13 year old dog that was deaf, about 90% blind and had a ton of health issues. Sort of a hospice case. She seemed to love the hardware store as the lights were super bright and she could see a little. She was so abused and neglected.😢 I gave her a loving home for 2 years before the cancer started causing lots of seizures. She died being loved.💜
💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓
You are amazing! ♥️
God bless you! I bet she waits for u on the other side :)
You deserve a medal for taking on a senior dog and making their twilight years full of happiness and love ❤
Thank you for loving her and giving her two loving, happy years ❤️❤️💕💕💕
I had a deaf and blind dog that I adopted (a pug). She learned the house layout in 2 days!
That’s awesome ! ❤
She is soooo sweet,i hope she gets the best family
This beautiful dog deserves a loving forever home. Poor baby, her crying is so heartbreaking. She is still trusting of people despite her situation. I pray she will get adopted into a loving forever home. 🙏🏽🥰🐕
Contact Blind Dog Rescue Alliance. I’ve fostered for them. They are nationwide. Sissy!
She looks like a smart and affectionate dog even she has disabilities. I have a blind dog, too and she relies on sniffing and hearing. That dog is deserving a good home. ❤
Agree! Thank you
Definitely domesticated kittens there! The ears are the dead giveaway - the points on bobcats looks like a black rose thorn sticking up from the ear, and the back edge of the ear is rimmed with black. Those scared babies have normal kitten ears. Things that are harder to tell because there’s more overlap with domestic cats - if these were bobcats, the tail would be shorter, the jaw/jowl more prominent, and they’d have spots instead of stripes.
Sissy is such a sweetheart. Hoping there’s updates soon!
Thanks, I was stumped as to where they are supposed to look like bobcats! 😅
Yeah, baby bobcats are very recognizable as bobcats. There's no room for mistakes.
Yeah, not to mention their paws are small like a normal house cat, and their noses are dark. Dark noses would be REALLY rare in bobcats, theirs tend to be pink. And the colour is all off. Def just normal tabby cats.
My dog is deaf and blind. She is still an amazing companion. I could not wish for a better girl. She’s amazing
God bless you. ❤❤❤❤
Me too
Please let her go to your rescue please
Flips Farm is gonna fill up fast with our suggestion of Bean and now Sissie but we can't help wishing these creatures of God all the best!!
Please.
Please !!!
PPPPLLLLLLEEEEEEAAAAAASSSSSSEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!
I agree. Please take her home with you. Please. 🙏🏻❤ 🐕
It’s so sad that she unable to see and hear but she is so beautiful
She feels the vibration on the floor.
Yes!
We adopted a blind and deaf elderly dog, due to "his person" died and no one in that family wanted the dog. He learned our house floor plan and could follow my footsteps if I stomped. We took him on walks, but also needed puppy pads indoors. He lived a little less than a year and was loved every day.
Thank you :)
Compassionate people like u are sadly a rarity…….. all dogs go to
heaven, no doubt. But it’s a better transition for them when loved on until the end. I promise, u will be rewarded somehow and someway for ur kindness to the less fortunate……….
Well done!👍
Bobcat kittens have more of a growl meow sound.
Those are stray kittens that are scared. Beautiful Blind deaf dog. My parents had a dalmatian who was deaf. Lived to be 12 years old. Miss her. Such a good doggo.
Deaf dogs feel by vibration. She can feel you snapping by her ear or stomping.
Definitely not Bobcats!
They don't look like bobcat kittens either. Bobcat kittens have ear tufts and bobbed tails. No sure why they thought those were bobcats. Maybe it was some kind of joke that didn't land...
They had normal tails.
Beautiful dog and deserves a loving safe, healthy, happy family!😊
I can't imagine the fear of being abandoned deaf and blind. This girl deserves an extra living home to make up for this crap
It makes me really sad.
Luckily dogs like this are some of the happiest dogs around, it heightens their main sense, which is their sense of smell, because of this they’re much calmer and in touch with their instincts
She's used to being surrounded with other dogs, her siblings. Not only blind and deaf but suddenly deprived of the contact with other dogs that she's used to. Unbearably sad situation. She's so super sweet and loving, she needs loads of physical contact so I hope she's adopted soon, preferably by a family with another dog.
She has so much love in her💕🦴
Breaks my heart to see the white dog crying... she wants to get out of there she wants to be home....🥺✝️💜
The best thing for this dog would be an adoption by someone that already has a dog without disabilities that would be her best friend and her “eyes and ears” for her.
So sad for that dog. 3yrs old and blind and deaf. She deserves a home with family who would good care of her.
She is such a gentle dog. She is definitely blind and deaf but she's handling it well. Obviously she's been that way for a while. She's definitely lacking attention because when you showed her attention she was whining for it when you left her alone. I have a 100% deaf gog and he's night blind. He's an old man because he's a 17 year old pitbull I rescued 15 years ago
She found you very quickly. It was the sweet smell of love and affection!
She doesn't know she's blind/deaf. She only knows what she smells, tastes, and feels. I'd surmise that it needs to be known whether or not she knows what stairs are and how to negotiate them. Sweet girl. A gentle companion animal would really benefit her as well.
This is a dog that breaks my heart . I have had a 15 year old deaf and a 13 year old blind dog but imagine a dog that is both deaf and blind being in a shelter .. poor baby i hope she gets a good home
My first foster dog was a 4-year old blind dog found running on the highway. My third foster was a 7 month old, totally deaf and blind who came from a shelter (all the siblings were deaf he was the only one deaf and blind.) He was fearless, ran until he hit the wall or his whiskers felt something. He had the perimeter of the yard figured out in just a couple of hours. They both got amazing homes and are living their best life.
Bless you
What an encouraging post. Thx!
ive got a blind pit bull. she will hold on to my pants to get around. shes 3. she was a rescue from some jerks who did that to her. she now has a pit bull greatdane lab mix big brother and some bordercoly lil sisters. shes super sweet
She was so happy to find you!! Melted my heart!!
We adopted a senior deaf dog several years ago. She broke my heart-found wandering the streets, someone had clearly dumped her. Bless the shelter (Escondido Humane Society in So. Cal) for saving her and for her foster mom. I still miss her so many years later. 2 of our 3 dogs (all single adoptions over 20 years) were seniors who’d been abandoned probably due to their age. Seniors are THE BEST dogs ever! Please save a senior life-yes, you will not have them as long as puppies or young dogs, but they know they’ve been saved and savor their last years in love. They are SPECIAL. You will have no regrets-be a hero. Miss you, my lovely Millie Moo! ❤
Well said 🫶🏻
I already commented it on another comment but my dog became blind and deaf when he was 11 years old and he was so incredibly sweet then and loved cuddling. Senior dogs really are so special and loving.
@@Immort4llity ❤️
@@kariay50 ❤️
That was the sweetest reaction ever! From total silence, darkness and loneliness to "OMG! It's a people! It's a people!!!" Then her cries when she was sure she was all alone again. Oh, my heart aches for her. Maybe when she's adopted (and can be monitored in it) something like a Thundershirt would help her. She would feel that pressure and maybe not feel so anxious?
I love this dog. Shes awesome. God bless her and all who help her.❤
I live in Australia, otherwise I would adopt her in a heartbeat. Having worked with people who have dual sensory impairments, she would have the best life with my family. She is so precious xxx
What a sweetheart! Does look like she's recently had puppies!❤
Imagine how happy she was to have Rocky come and snuggle her and keep her company. She wasn’t alone anymore.
Born and raised in the country and I am 100% certain that those cats are not Bobcats you can tell by the color of the ears and the length of the tail Bobcats truly have bobed tails that's how they get their name
Yeah, I wasn’t sure about the colour of the coat, might change after all, but the long tail does not fit a bobcat
Yeah, all you have to do is google bobcat kittens to see they don't have the characteristics.
If I didn't have cancer, I would adopt her now. Someone p!ease help her
Bless you.
I wish you get well soon, I wish you all the best.
Fight and prevail.
Susan my wife and my prayers go out to you. YOU WILL get through this. Stay strong!
My love and prayers go out to you dear Susan. ❤
Bless your heart! Wish the best for you! May you be well
I wish you get well. I also wish I can adopt pets once I leave a toxic and abusive environment. Housing is expensive and most housing and apartment rentals do not allow dogs, including big dogs. I outgrown my parents and their toxic narcissism has done damaged to my health, but the housing crisis has made me overstay and fear for my health so I cannot commit to a pet. Difficult to find a place.
I use to dog sit a blind and deaf dog. They are so clever, she'd remember the layout of my house and where all the chairs were and could navigate perfectly. Dogs are simply amazing, nothing keeps them down😊
It's pretty amazing how dogs adapt. She looks to be very energetic and probably needs a younger family that matches her energy. I know you will find her the best forever home. Prayers for this sweet girl.
So, you know the animal is blind, cannot see, and deaf, cannot hear ? How is that a good life. Maybe with an elderly, disabled person, but not an energetic family with children. It's more selfish to keep the animal just to have it alive.
@@IbelongtoJesus. Well, I disagree. She's full of energy and would do well with a like-minded family. She would be too much for an elderly or disabled individual. She's made it thus far and in a good forever home she should excel.
You belong to Jesus? What a comment. What do you know. Gee whiz@@IbelongtoJesus.
Oh my God I love her. Just pure happy the SECOND she realizes your there. HOW IS SHE IN A SHELTER??
Her crying is breaking my heart😢
❤
I adopted a blind Bull Mastiff.He was the most beautiful and gentle giant ever.😊
When i was playing your video,my adopted dog hearing the happy cries of this dog looked up to see who was crying. God bless what u are doing for these dogs❤
Ours too😂
My dog also is hearing her cries and looks very concerned
All 3 of mine too,,, 😆🐶🐶🐶
The sweet girl I have te pleasure of doggy-sitting a fair bit, is laying on my bed while I logged on this morning. As soon as Rocky began sitting/connecting with dear sweet Sissy - being deaf and blind - I guess she can't actually hear herself whining/crying - every time Sissy cries, my friend's dog sits straight up looking concerned, looking for the sad doggy she can hear crying with Rocky. It's SO SWEET
Mine too
We don’t deserve dogs. What a sweetheart.
I hope she's adopted by a loving and experienced family to love her and train her to better adapt to her condition so she has a good life.
😮 blind and deaf? She realy needed this session with you so she knows you're there for her to have a good time
I think you are right. Thank you 🤙
How did she end up not loved forever.... She's such a loveable dog. What a sweetheart
Our last dog had lymphoma, and went blind shortly before she died. She did her best to adapt, and live life normally. Dogs are amazingly resilient. We can learn so much from them.
Poor girl. Being deaf and blind is such a difficult handicap... it will take an exceptional person to adopt Sissy. I'm sure the right person will be out there.... she's so lovely ❤
Thank you Rocky. I get emotional when I see dogs in this condition. God bless all you guys do for dogs. 🐶 🐾 🐾 ❤️
Amen 🌹
I'm autistic and I love her hope she finds a awesome home. My mum is in hospital dying and I'm hoping one of my workers likes me so I find a good place to live
Sweetie, I hope everything works out well for you. ❤
OMG....big hugs to you, if that feels good, if not, just quietly sitting beside you.
Hey I'm autistic too I hope you find somewhere nice to live as well
Hospital social workers. Ask for one?
sad to see a dog in need, hope she has a long happy life.
I just love the fact that you highlight her story. There will be a kind-hearted soul who will see your video and want to take the time she needs. God bless you for your part but bless her. She has clearly been abused for her puppies and now hopefully with your help will get a happy home.
I had a deaf dog, I could tell by her whimpering barking she was deaf, it's very different. They are a very smart dog because their senses are heightened.
I had a Blind deaf dog before... They take such a HEART!!! I LOVED mine; he didn't KNOW he was blind or deaf because I didn't tell him! Bahahaha
RE: the kittens, they're just feral kittens. They're NOT bobcats. Many domestic shorthaired cats have deformed tails, if that's what's making you think they're bobcats. They're clearly domestic tabbies, but very scared.
Was looking for this comment lol. Yea 100% domestic cat markings
Yes bob cat, cats with bobed tails
@@artskewow1256 No! :( Domestic cats with bobbed tails are bobtails, the wild bobbed tail cat is a bobcat
I disagree. Their face is that of a wild cat, though I can't say if they're bobcats.
@@aewtx not of any wild cats in north america. normal pointed ears. normal tabby M and catliner.
also normal tails and meows. just scared feral kittens not used to humans and wanting their mom
This was heartbreaking. But I'm glad Rocky was there to assess her and show her the love and kindness she deserves. Sweet baby girl, I won't soon forget you. 💜
Either will I sweetheart ❤
I’m praying for you. Love 💗
She's so beautiful poor sweetheart needs so much love what a precious girl lm in love please someone adopt her l will pay for her food for the rest of her life!
That little baby is amazing. God Bless you for being with her.
Someone please save that sweet girl.
she is super sweet being
Those are regular little kitties. I hope someone adopts Sissy. She's so sweet and would probably need someone who can be with her full-time.
I’ve seen other baby bobcats look the exact same until ear tufts come through. Look very likely they can be mixed hence long tail. Have some other distinct hallmarks
@@Evebear I’ve worked in cat and wildlife rescue for a long time, those are 100% just normal cats. Also, bobcats and domestic cats are genetically incompatible. They cannot reproduce with each other; there is no such thing as a mixed or hybridized domestic cat and bobcat.
@@Evebear Bobcats and domestic cats cannot interbreed, biologically it is impossible for a domestic cat to be part bobcat. They can sometimes mate but no viable offspring can be born.
Thank you! I was watching it over and over again and as a cat lady myself I would be really surprised if these were bobcats. Neither nose nor face shape, coloring nor ears look even the least bit bobcatish to me! 😅
The little ones look and sound like kitty cats 🐈
She's pretty excited to see you, sweet thing❤❤❤
She is such a sweet dog. She has every right to be scared and cowering in a corner yet still she choses to trust and seek love 🥰
Animals are angels put on this planet earth
The way she carefully takes the treats even though she can't see or hear says everything. Some fully hearing and fully sighted dogs still have to be taught to be gentle and not bite or scrape teeth when taking treats. She's a great dog. I hope she ends up in a home that deserves her.
Exactly my thoughts! I have a blind dog, and while he's not the kind to nip you when he's taking a treat, he does the snatch+hoover move - no delicacy, lots of slobber! I was astounded by how dainty she was taking the treats!
Oh I would adopt her in a heartbeat. My dog is deaf and half blind now. She seems like a big sweetie. Just needs someone to look out for her.
Ohhhhh That's the most beautiful pup == I wish I was nearby I would run to get Sister -- She is just soooo beyond beautiful & sweet !!!!!!!!
What a sweet prwciouss momma dog. Sending all the hugs.
wow what a beautifull soul, she definitely needs a new home - more then the most, since she is so lost without someone helping her.
Her entire world is only smelling, tasting and touch. Really difficult to train but so worth it.