Re: OT- animals health issues
Yeah- I didn't see anything online either- but I think most library's
have copies of the majority of his books. I remember my mom reading us
All Things Great and Small when I was a kid.
Theresa
Christopher P. Lindsey wrote:
>>Donna, I"m sorry to hear that, but I agree with Theresa and Chris. They do
>>adapt. I have a close friend that had a Lab who went blind early in life.
>>She lived to be about 16. She was fine, and followed the other dogs even
>>down to the beach and went swimming.
>>
>>
>
>I did some googling tonight hoping to find a copy of James Herriot's story
>online, but I didn't have any luck. It really is a touching true story about
>a dog that loses its vision and how the owner is distraught and calls
>James, asking what can be done and fully expecting that the dog should be
>put down.
>
>James suggests that he let the dog be and see how things go. Amazingly
>enough, the next time that James comes to visit the dog is running
>through the fields and jumping over stone walls that it can't even see.
>
>He has a similar story in there about a two-legged dog with both legs
>on the same side.
>
>Anyhow, I did find this book which looked like it might be useful, though:
>
> http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0967225345
>
>It's called 'Living With Blind Dogs' and has really good reviews.
>
>Chris
>
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