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01-01-2015, 3:35pm
A rescued dog shows the meaning of canine friendship by acting as a guide for his blind furry companion.
Denny and Drummond were rescued in November by Angel Among Us Pet Rescue group in Atlanta, Georgia. The dogs, believed to be cockerspaniels, showed signs of abuse and neglect including eye and skin infections. Denny was nearly blind.
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Karen Wallace, a founding member of the pet rescue group, picked up the dogs after they were rescued at a vet’s office and said the dogs were still acting very sweet in spite of their injuries.
“It was pretty horrible to see dogs in such shape,” Wallace said.
Once the dogs started to recover, the volunteers noticed that Drummond never left Denny's side. It turned out that Drummond was acting as a guide dog because Denny had cataracts and eye infections and couldn't see at all. Drummond's eyesight was also damaged, but he still had enough sight to direct Denny.
Lance White, the CEO of Angels Among Us Pet Rescue Group, said that Drummond ran to stop Denny as he started to run toward a fence. Drummond is "younger and he’s really looking out for the older one," said White. "We just feel like they’re family. I feel like they’re family."
White said they will only allow the dogs to be adopted if they are adopted as a pair.
Moral No, 2: Some people should be mutilated, boiled, burned, and shot.
https://gma.yahoo.com/rescued-pup-acts-guide-dog-canine-pal-061300430--abc-news-pets.html
Denny and Drummond were rescued in November by Angel Among Us Pet Rescue group in Atlanta, Georgia. The dogs, believed to be cockerspaniels, showed signs of abuse and neglect including eye and skin infections. Denny was nearly blind.
http://i57.tinypic.com/2wgdau1.jpg
Karen Wallace, a founding member of the pet rescue group, picked up the dogs after they were rescued at a vet’s office and said the dogs were still acting very sweet in spite of their injuries.
“It was pretty horrible to see dogs in such shape,” Wallace said.
Once the dogs started to recover, the volunteers noticed that Drummond never left Denny's side. It turned out that Drummond was acting as a guide dog because Denny had cataracts and eye infections and couldn't see at all. Drummond's eyesight was also damaged, but he still had enough sight to direct Denny.
Lance White, the CEO of Angels Among Us Pet Rescue Group, said that Drummond ran to stop Denny as he started to run toward a fence. Drummond is "younger and he’s really looking out for the older one," said White. "We just feel like they’re family. I feel like they’re family."
White said they will only allow the dogs to be adopted if they are adopted as a pair.
Moral No, 2: Some people should be mutilated, boiled, burned, and shot.
https://gma.yahoo.com/rescued-pup-acts-guide-dog-canine-pal-061300430--abc-news-pets.html