While there are lucky shelter dogs who got adopted and found a home in time for holidays, Blackie, a 14-year-old blind dog, was dumped at the shelter just before Christmas.
Poor Blackie was surrendered to the Austin Animal Center in Texas. Blackie was clearly neglected. He lost his vision because of untreated glaucoma and cataracts. He has lived outside his whole life and it appears that this poor dog has never seen a vet.
Posted by Austin Animal Center on Friday, December 25, 2015
Blackie’s previous owners assumed that the senior dog would be put down, but instead, something wonderful happened to Blackie. Although the vet considered euthanasia because of Blackie’s condition, and because he may only have a couple of days left to live, someone didn’t give up on Blackie just yet.
Posted by Austin Animal Center on Wednesday, December 23, 2015
A volunteer with Austin Pets Alive, a woman named Brunie Drumond, heard about Blackie’s story. She then came forward to help Blackie. Upon hearing that Blackie may only have a few days left to live, Brunie gave him the best Christmas gift she could give. She gave Blackie a loving home.
Posted by Austin Animal Center on Wednesday, December 23, 2015
Together, the two spend the holidays together. And something even more wonderful happened. When Blackie was shown love, care, and compassion, he was happier and became even more energetic.
Tune in to catch Brunie and Blackie on Fox And Friends at 8:50 a.m.!
Posted by Austin Animal Center on Sunday, January 3, 2016
Awww…Blackie looks so happy!
Austin Animal Center posted on Facebook, “We don’t know how long Blackie has to live, but we do know that he will never spend another night outdoors, cold and alone. We know he’ll get only the best love and care from Brunie while he is with us and most importantly, we know when Blackie passes away, he will be surrounded by people and animals who love him and who, at the very end, showed him what it’s like to be a part of a family.”
Posted by Austin Animal Center on Wednesday, December 23, 2015
We’re so happy for you, Blackie! We hope you live a longer, and happy life with your new family in your new loving home!
You can read more about Blackie’s story at The Dodo.