I was only 7
weeks old when I was dumped at the Maricopa County AC&C! I am
mostly blind and deaf, and I was so scared, I didn’t know anything
or anyone!! Lucky they all thought I was cute and kept me in the
office with them. They contacted a nice lady (who has a soft spot
for Aussies) who worked for a no-kill shelter and she came and
rescued me! I was a little less scared, but still very upset and
confused. They put me in a kennel and I screamed and screamed! No
one knew what to do with me. My mom, who had already adopted my big
sister Sage, agreed to foster me, even though she had never had a
blind and deaf pup before.
On December 13th,
I went to my new home. I was scared, but I wanted to play and have
lots of hugs and kisses too. I was so confused I bit my mom and
dad HARD and then I hung on because I didn’t know what else to do!
I went out in the yard and ran in circles and screamed very
loudly! Mom had to go out and stop me and tell me everything was
ok.
Mom and Dad
treated me like I was any other puppy, and gave me toys, hugs,
kisses and LOTS and LOTS of attention. My big sister Sage, who was
only a puppy herself at 11 months old realized I needed some help,
so she would let me curl up with her and sleep and was always around
to help out and teach me stuff I needed to know.
I had been with
my mom and dad for 3 weeks and it was almost Christmas. My dad
decided I was not going anywhere, and so Mom and Dad officially
adopted me! That was my best Christmas present ever!! They put a
silly red hat on my head and gave me lots of goodies to chew on for
Christmas! I was very happy!
After a while, I
did not scream and run in circles. I quit biting hard. I got to
help my dad with lots of projects in the yard. I helped rake
leaves, put in a sprinkler system and put down sod! It was lots of
fun and my doggy brothers and sisters just watched me, as they
thought I was silly, but Dad said I was a big help!
Mom said I was a
handful! I could not sleep in a crate at night (and I still can’t
be in one) because I screamed and screamed. I slept on the bed
with them, but they didn’t get much sleep. I chewed the blankets
and pulled the curtain through the headboard. Mom had to get up and
carry me outside lots of times during the night. It was fun riding
on her hip and I like to do that sometimes still! The cool thing
was I got to watch TV! I really liked all the shapes and colors.
During the day when mom and dad had to work, I was in a kennel. I
did not like that at all and I would scream. Then I would poop and
pee and run in circles in the kennel and get it all over the
place. Mom had to come home every day and clean up the mess and
wash my feet. That is how I got my name Poopy Toes.
Finally I got
big enough to stay in the kitchen with my sister Sage. Poor Sage
was only put in the kitchen to keep me company, and she could not go
all over the house like she was used to. The kitchen was much
better, and finally I hardly made any messes anymore. I did find
some fun things to do though. One day I pulled a jar of bisquits
off the counter. The jar was glass and mom and dad were very happy
I didn’t get hurt. I would also reach over the baby gate and get
things I was not supposed to have. I chewed two of mom’s favorite
pair of sandals. Mom said they are “expensive” but I don’t know,
it was fun chewing on them. Then I got mom’s sunglasses! She was
NOT happy, as they were also “expensive”. One of the last
“expensive” things I chewed was the watchbands to her brand new
watch! She was not happy at all and moved even more stuff out of
my way!
I
started to go to puppy obedience classes when I was about 5 months
old. Mom would put me in a crate in the car and drive to the
class. I would scream and scream all the way there and all the way
home. I graduated from my obedience class and the teacher liked me
so much that she used me as a demo to show all I had learned for new
beginning obedience class.
Mom would take
me places and show everyone all the things I could do! People
thought that was really neat and they couldn’t believe I am almost
blind and deaf. I learned to ride nicely in the car with my big
sister Sage. Sage would just lie down and I learned how to do that
too. Since I was not in a crate, I did not scream anymore and mom
was much happier!
Now that I am
all grown up, I still go places to help people learn about puppies
like me. We are just puppies, like any other puppy, but since we
can’t see and hear like most puppies, we need some time and patience
and lots of love. Mom always says all I needed was to be treated
like a normal puppy, and then I was fine. She also still says I
was the worst puppy ever and no pup has come close to giving her all
the grey hairs that I did. She says that is not because I was deaf
and blind, but because I was “unsocialized” and also just my
personality. I am told I am very smart. Mom says you can’t take
a smart active pup and throw them in a kennel all alone and not pay
any attention to them! That is very hard on a pup, and very, very,
VERY hard on a pup that can’t see or hear and depends on smell and
touch to understand!
So that’s why
I’m here to help! Mom says there is so much I can teach other moms
and dads about helping to understand their blind and/or deaf
puppies. They can all grow up like me if they are a loved member
of a family! It is my way of letting mom and dad know just how much
I love them!