Adoptar a Barney
Mestizo · Macho · Adulto · 5 años
Él sonríe con total sinceridad, con su postura corporal y su rostro, incluso sus ojos, a pesar de ser ciego. Cuando interactúas con él, llevándolo a pasear, acariciándolo y hablándole, se convierte en el perro más orgulloso del mundo, sentado allí con tanta dignidad y disfrutando de su orgullo. Es el favorito de muchos de nosotros porque es único, no porque sea ciego. Su ceguera simplemente le da algo aún más único. Si se le guía correctamente, puede convertirse en la mascota perfecta. Tiene tanta confianza en las personas que podría seguirlos hasta los confines de la tierra. ¿Y qué si no puede ver? Él confía en ti, quien sí puede ver. Es un perro extremadamente cariñoso, quien al ser acariciado sonríe y se para con orgullo y dignidad, pareciendo un ángel. Si tuviéramos un niño dibujar un ángel en forma de perro, dibujaría a Barney. Incluso en la ciudad, se mueve sin problemas, aunque sea ciego. Cuando entra en un lugar nuevo, lo cartografía por sí mismo. Había estado alojado en una casa durante un mes, y desde el segundo día encontró el jardín donde siempre iba al baño, y aprendió la casa desde afuera y adentro. Lo que debe tener en cuenta alguien que adopte un perro ciego es la guía adecuada fuera de casa: escaleras, cambios de nivel en el suelo, obstáculos que él no puede ver. Barney ha aprendido la palabra "cuidado" de nosotros y puede aprender otras (derecha, izquierda, etc.). Otra cosa que requiere atención es mover los muebles por la casa y colocar objetos en el suelo - una cuchara, por ejemplo, que temporalmente no tiene dónde poner, será un obstáculo para Barney que puede hacerlo caer ya que él ha aprendido la casa desde afuera y tratará de pasar sin darse cuenta de que hay algo frente a él. Le ayuda mucho escuchar la voz de su cuidador, especialmente cuando está afuera y en un lugar que no conoce. En el refugio, siempre lo presentamos a cachorros. Los tolera muy bien, lo cual es raro para un perro adulto; los coloca en su lugar de manera efectiva cuando es necesario, y...
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He smiles wholeheartedly, with his body posture, and his face, even his eyes, despite being blind.When you interact with him, taking him for a walk, petting him, and talking to him, he becomes the proudest dog in the world, sitting there so dignified and basking in pride. He is the favorite of many of us because he is unique, not because he is blind. His blindness simply gives him something even more unique.If guided properly, he can become the perfect pet. He has so much trust in people that he could follow them to the ends of the earth. So what if he can't see? He trusts you, who can.He is an incredibly affectionate dog, who when petted smiles and stands proud and dignified, looking like an angel. If we were to have a child draw an angel in the form of a dog, they would draw Barney. Even in the city, he moves around without problems, even though he is blind. When he enters a new place, he maps it out on his own. He had been hosted in a house for a month, and from the second day, he found the garden where he always went to the bathroom, and he learned the house from the outside and inside. What someone who adopts a blind dog should pay attention to is the proper guidance outside - stairs, changes in level on the ground, obstacles that he cannot see. Barney has learned the word "watch out" from us and can learn others (right, left, etc.) Another thing that needs attention is moving furniture around the house and placing objects on the floor - a spoon, for example, that you temporarily have nowhere to put, will be an obstacle for Barney that can make him fall since he will have learned the house from the outside and will attempt to pass without realizing something is in front of him.It helps him a lot to hear his handler's voice, especially when he is outside and in a place he does not know. In the shelter, we always introduce him to puppies. He tolerates them very well, which is rare for an adult dog; he puts them in their place very effectively when necessary, and once, when he didn’t understand us and it was evening, we saw him sleeping with one of the puppies curled up on him like it was normal. The communication that most dogs understand. What he essentially says is, "Watch out, keep your distance." At home, although he is affectionate, he is quite independent; he stays and relaxes by himself, and when you come back from work, he might come to greet you and then go back to lie down in his spot. He truly is a wonderful creature. You will fall in love with his smile, you will love his pure soul, and you will live with him harmoniously and sweetly.
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