This is handsome Quincy FKA Frosty who was brought to Baldwin County, AL shelter. The story goes that someone called the shelter and said they found Quincy and asked if animal control could pick him up, not sure if Quincy was a stray or he was part of a litter that a family's dog had that the family did not want. It appears that Quincy had suffered a trauma to his left eye and has lost his vision in that eye. Quincy has a wonderful new home with Sharon who just loves him!
Sharon tells us that Quincy is a gem! Sharon brought Quincy to a vet ophthalmologist who believes the blindness in his left eye is congenital as he has no pupil in that eye, nor vision. The condition seems limited to the one eye which is great! Quincy gets around just fine and does not seem bothered by it at all! Sharon tells me when Quincy first came home, she took a week off from work and they all had all day/training together. It really helped with stair ascending/descending, potty breaks and leash walking. He does great with all of these! He is in Doggy Day care while she is at work, and he loves it there. He was named "Camper of the Month" this month at day care. Good Boy Quincy! He is very social with other dogs and with people! He did have some wood chewing issues when he had his puppy teeth, but with constant redirection to his chew toys and with his adult teeth that has mostly been resolved. Sharon would like to thank everyone for all the great work they do with SGRR and thanks everyone for bringing Quincy into her life! Happy life to Quincy, you are so loved!
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