Help Me Adopt!

Discussion in 'Off Topic' started by Guy, Apr 19, 2016.

  1. Recently, I found out my dog is blind. I want to adopt another dog so he can be comfortable with being blind. He is blind in 1 eye. Any breed suggestions?
     
  2. Awhh I'm sorry for your dog. ? future rs ️
     
  3. Depends on the breed of the dog you already have, and the temperament of your dog.
     
  4. I have a pitbull.
    I was planning on adopting this one
     
  5. since your dog ia blind, you cam be his guiding dog
     
  6.  I want him to have a friend that is a dog, He has to many human friends
     
  7. well you suit the role
     
  8. My lab mix dog is blind due to diabetes. I have a 4 year old rat terrier to keep her company lol.
     
  9. Depends how old your dog is too. Because older dogs have a harder time adapting to new pets. Temperament is very important. You have to know the limits of your dog especially since a pit bull is a powerful breed.
     
  10. Astley can't share and doesn't like her feet being touched...that's recipe for disaster
     
  11. LOL I WAS THINKING THE SAME THING.

    Bruh.
     
  12. That dog might be too active for him to be able to keep up
     
  13. Can someone also look on the site and see any ones that seem good enough for my dog?
     
  14. Bevin and Hunter seem like the only dogs on that website that would be a fit. All the other dogs don't like to be touched :?
     
  15. I feel like possibly going to a local animal shelter of some sort and speak with a caregiver to see what your best options are, I'm sure bringing him with you at some point as well could be helpful in seeing which pup he gets along with.
     
  16. Don't buy pitbulls,they are evil :(
     
  17. ^Lies. I know a couple pits that's scared of chihuahuas
     
  18. Pitbulls are sweet lil baybehs ?
     
  19. Female pits have a harder time getting along with other female breeds and females of the same breed.
    My grandma got her blind pit a Boxer who is around the same age. They get along really well. 
     
  20. You'll want to get a bigger dog, obviously. Retrievers, Collies and Labs are usually good dogs to put around others.

    Tbh, it's all in how a dog is raised and treated that will determine how it gets along with your other dog. I'm sure you could get any dog to act right with enough TLC, but if you don't feel like putting in that much effort, you should get a dog without any 'issues.'

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