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mysticviewer
July 28th, 2009, 09:00 PM
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The inseparable pair were rescued as strays three weeks ago and are now looking for a new home.
Black and white hound Clyde is totally blind and relies on his partner and fellow collie Bonnie to guide him everywhere.
She stays inches from Clyde's side while guiding him on walks or to food or water, and lets him rest his head on her haunches whenever he becomes disorientated.


When they are together five-year-old Clyde seems as capable as a fully-sighted dog, but he refuses to move unless two-year-old Bonnie is nearby to guide him.
The inseparable pair were rescued as strays three weeks ago and are now looking for a new home.
But Cherie Cootes, 40, at the Meadow Green Dog Rescue centre in Loddon, Norfolk, said Clyde would be lost without Bonnie and the dogs had to be re-homed together.
She said: "If Clyde's unsure where he is he will suddenly go behind her and put his face on her back so she can guide him where he is going.
"He totally relies on her the whole time. When she walks she tends to stop and make sure he's there – she does look out for him.
"When Bonnie's about you wouldn't necessarily notice Clyde is blind, but when she's not about he refuses to move without her.
"There's absolutely no option of homing them separately – they have to go as a pair.
"She's just so good with him. They really are the most lovely pair of dogs. We've got to find them a home."
Bonnie and Clyde were rescued after being abandoned on a street in the middle of a storm three weeks ago.
A member of the public spotted them running though the rain in Blundeston, Norfolk, and when she opened her car door they jumped straight in.
Waveney District Council placed the dogs, who have no identifying collars or chips, with the rescue centre but no owners have come forward to claim them.
Cherie described the dogs as "typical high-spirited collies" and said they would make ideal pets in a home with a large, secure garden away from busy roads.
Long-haired border collie Clyde has a friendly face while short-haired Bonnie is much smaller.
Cherie said: "They've got very nice manners and they walk well on the lead. They really are a very sweet pair of dogs.
"Clyde's going to have to have a more rural type of home purely because of traffic. It would be fantastic if someone had a large garden so he can have his exercise."
Sue Cootes, 59, who runs the rescue centre with her daughter Cherie, said it was incredible to see how Bonnie took care of Clyde.
She said: "She's a little darling and he just follows her everywhere.
"It's just instinctive with them to help each other and it's marvellous to see animals doing this together.
"We get them outside and on walks as much as possible because Clyde may be blind but Bonnie certainly isn't. We have large paddocks and they potter around together out there.
"Without Bonnie Clyde would be lost. They can't be separated, we need someone to take them both on."
The Cootes family took over the rescue centre five years ago and now look after 45 abandoned dogs.
Vicky Bell, a spokeswoman for Guide Dogs for the Blind Association, said she had never heard of a dog voluntarily acting as a guide dog for another dog.
She said: "This is a very unusual case – it's such a lovely story.
"Some dogs take to guiding better than others because they naturally have the right temperament.
"It very much depends on the individual dog."


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/5897234/Blind-border-collie-gets-his-own-guide-dog.html

Eagles Mom
July 28th, 2009, 09:27 PM
How sad, they sound like they belonged to a loving family. Hopefully they'll find a great home soon, together.

ImmortalOne
July 28th, 2009, 09:31 PM
awwwwww

my dog is part Border Collie, this is a touching story of their devoted friendship as animals. I hope they find a fantastic forever home.

Rockin Ma
July 28th, 2009, 09:37 PM
That breed is awesome. They are so sweet. I swear they hug and thank The foolish playful eyes they give you...

DogMom
July 28th, 2009, 10:50 PM
*sniff* This is such a touching story. I wish them a happy forever home too. How can someone NOT love them.

ImmortalOne
July 29th, 2009, 11:45 AM
A good breed is nothing, while my dog is a bit older (7ish) and sometimes grumpy with Itty Bit (She's snapped at her as a warning - something we have acted upon quickly - she's never bit her though). This dog I have is the best I have ever had. She's smart and all around great dog. And while she is wary of Nadezdha (I think someone let some kids terrorize her), she has jumped infront of another dog that came towards her and defended that baby with her own life and body till we could separate the two dogs... this was after having her 2 weeks (damn was I proud of that dog).

Just my luck sucks
July 29th, 2009, 12:09 PM
Where my mom lives in Eastern Washington it's open range land. Both cattle and horses.

There have been two horses hanging around her property for the last 6 months. A light colored brown one and a dappled white/dark gray one. The dappled one is blind and the light brown one acts as the seeing eye horse--it's very sweet to watch them. The light brown one will "nudge" the dapple towards the spring for water. They sleep with one or the other's head hanging over the other one for security.

Valasca
July 29th, 2009, 12:29 PM
Oh, man. I want them.

Peeperann
July 29th, 2009, 12:40 PM
Oh, man. I want them.

Me too! I have a huge yard that borders on a golf course and huge park. This is the sweetest story!

Lavonna
July 29th, 2009, 01:26 PM
I would take them in a hearbeat but I already have Bo in the house. I truly hope they find them a wonderful, loving home together.

smallwonder4
July 30th, 2009, 09:41 AM
I love this story and those like it!! I'd take these dogs in a flash, but I'm not on an acreage yet.

DogMom
July 30th, 2009, 10:04 AM
HEY! This just in!


New home for blind dog and guide

A new home has been found for a blind border collie and his very own guide dog which were both found on a country road in Suffolk.

The dogs, who have been named Bonnie and Clyde, were taken to Meadowgreen Dog Rescue Centre, near Loddon, Norfolk, and could not be separated.

The rescue centre began a search for a home for the two dogs and a new owner has now been found.

More than 500 people came forward to offer a home for the pair.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/8176619.stm

The new owners will be so lucky. This is such a special pair.