Blind Dog - Helpful Tips
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These simple tips can be extremely helpful to a blind dog(or cat).

1. When approaching your blind dog ALWAYS speak softly so you not startle them when you touch them. When people visit your home, explain that your animal is blind and tell them to speak softly before touching them.

2. Put a little bell or have noisy tags on the collar of all other pets in the household so the blind animal can hear the sound.  (Make sure the bell cannot be chewed off and swallowed and only use 'stretch' collars on cats.)
Also, you can place something that jingles on your pant leg or shoe so they know where you are. This is especially important if you are going for a walk with you dog.

3. Animals are able to memorize the layout of your house very well so do NOT rearrange your furniture.  Also do not make any major landscape changes and be sure the yard is fenced and all gates are kept securely locked.

4. Keep your pet's food and water dish in 'exactly' the SAME place.

5. A radio on low all the time will give bearings.  Keep the radio in the SAME place and make sure no cord is dangling.

6. If you have a hot tub or pool, place fencing around it so your dog will not fall in and drown.

7. If you have stairs, place a barrier at the bottom of the stairs to prevent him/her from climbing to the top and falling down.  And if for some reason you take an animal upstairs make sure there is NO space between upper railings that an animal might fall through.

8. Make sure your dog learns to obey your voice commands such as "Stop" which will help them avoid dangerous situations.   Teach them to step up/down on command by saying 'Up' or 'Down' and they will know that there is a higher or lower area such as a curb or step.

9.  Inside and outside, look for things that may poke into their eye, can be tripped over, or fall on them.  Check that no electrical cords are dangling.

10.  NEVER burn candles.  These might be knocked over or the animal's fur might brush against them and catch on fire.

11. ALWAYS  have your dog wear an identification tag that reads: 
"I'm BLINDCall ...." and put at least 2 phone numbers and include your pet's name.

NOTE: Make certain with all ID tags to check the tags every few months to see if the information is wearing away. If so replace tags immediately. Many animals at shelters have tags but they are so worn that the tags canNOT be read and sadly the owner cannot be contacted!
Also consider putting in a Microchip.

NOTE: If you have a blind CAT,  NEVER allow the cat outdoors.
Do not change the location of their litter box.


Give Lots of LOVE and remember the saying, 
"A Blind Dog Sees with their Heart, Not Their Eyes."


POEM -
I cannot see you Mommy, when you cuddle me so near.
And yet I know you love me, it's in the words I hear.
I cannot see you Daddy, when you hold me by your side
But still I know you love me when you tell me so with pride.
I cannot see to run and play out in the sun so bright
For here inside my tiny head it's always dark as night.
I cannot see the treats you give when I am extra good
But I can wag my tail in Thanks just like a good dog should.
"She cannot see. The dogs no good" is what some folks might say
"She can't be trained, she'll never learn She must be put away."
But not you, Mom and Daddy You know that it's alright
Because I love you just as much as any dog with sight.
You took me in, you gave me love and we will never part
I'm blind with just my eyes, but I see you with my heart.
Sherrill Wardrip (Blind Dogs List member) www.blinddogs.com

"A Blind Dog Sees with their Heart, Not Their Eyes."


Blind PUPPY Information

INFORMATION on Blind AND Deaf Dogs.

Website about blind dogs....www.blinddogs.com


INFORMATION on  'DEAF' Dogs:

www.deafdogs.org

www.deafdogs.org/training



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