On another note, Kimberly is awaiting for a deaf/blind pup, Kelen, to get to her home to be fostered. With Kimberly's experience and how much she achieved with Dakota, Kelen will be in good hands. Kelen will be available for adoption in the NYC metro area. Contact Kimberly if you are interested.
More recently, Dakota along with her buddy, Mocha, won third place for a heartwarming story by petfinder. Give Kimberly's dogs a round of applause!
http://blog.petfinder.com/
To learn more about the unfortunate merle-to-merle breeding that often results in deaf and blind dogs by irresponsible breeders, go to:
http://www.aussielads.com/merle_to_merle.htm
2 comments:
wow what a happy ending!! *beaming smile* thanks for sharing!
Yes, it is. What Kimberly does is amazing.
Deaf and blind dogs are much harder than deaf dogs although it's still hard finding home for deaf dogs. I would like to give a home to a deaf/blind one in the future.
Kimberly'll be the person I'll go to for advice! And communication in ASL won't be a problem :)
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