Seven months after the arrival of STUPIT to our family I decided that we needed another guard dog as our Alsation bitch CIKU seemed a bit lonely and needed a mate. So MATA, an Alsatian puppy was bought. STUPIT was the elder sister to MATA and they get along fine, always involved in some dog plays. They were just like brother and sister.
MATA grew fast and in no time it became a huge dog . The doggy plays continued. One of their favorite plays was STUPIT trying to bite MATA's mouth. Very often the whole of STUPIT's small head was inside MATA's head. They can play like that for hours and kept each other entertained. My other Alsation bitch CIKU would never join in their doggie play. On the night of the incident I believed MATA could have applied a little bit of extra force and it s teeth could have bit the eyes. I believe this is how my STUPIT sees the world now.......Dark. We have to cage her so that she does not get sand into her eyes . The first two days she would be still wondering around and bumping into obstructions but today she just sits when she is out of the cage. Poor thing!
As the head of my family I had to gather everybody together and talk about responsibility. During this period we have to show extra love and affection to the poor dog. Are we going to abandon one of our family members just because he/she becomes disabled in an accident? Th e answer is NO. Alicia is trying her best to cheer the dog. Right now she is playing the piano with the dog underneath. But as I had mentioned earlier her hearing is not too good as well but she does seem to treasure the moments under the piano. I can see her limp ears tweaking a little at a time What a dog's life she had. I am very disappointed. I hope STUPIT recovers and be happy again even though I know it may be impossible.
I suppose she could smell food! Even without sight and hearing, she will survive though she might miss out the fun to play with your the other dog!
ReplyDeleteWhat a terrible shock for you and the family. She is such a lovely little dog. You have done the right thing, for while she has health otherwise and can give and receive the family love she will be content. Its only when health goes and pain takes over does it become necessary to put a pet down.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry to hear this. I wonder how did the vet help the dog. Did he stitch up the eye hole? Things could enter the hole if not closed. Speaking generally, pedigree dogs with a degree of in breeding is always liable to have congenital weaknesses. This is my fear when looking to own a new dog.
ReplyDeleteHey , Capt.
ReplyDeleteDo the right thing, la.
When diabled quality of life, even for a bitch, is not there any more. Only left sufferings for the poor girl.
There is not much point, when all she sees is darkness.
Put her away, swift and painlessly.
No point torture her with long mundane suffering life. She would be thankful for the quick pass, I believe.
Its not that you're being cruel. see video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecPhF57BQH8
regards
fti
i beg to disagree,
ReplyDeletea blind dog can lead a good life if well taken care of, have a lots of love from family, etc,
it is not like she is suffering from cancer n in pain.
u want to put away blind people, just because they are blind? or just because it is a dog and animal... u can simply decide to put it down...
u think dogs are expendable?
such an irresponsible comment.