“Jade was shot at point blank range in her right eye”, this one-eyed dog dreams of meeting loving adopters

Some animals are lucky enough to experience the happiness of family life from the very beginning of their existence, while others undergo painful ordeals before enjoying a moment of serenity. This is particularly the case of Jadeoriginally from Tunisia.

JADE Female

Breed : English Pointer

Age : 2 years and 9 months

Location : Pierres (28130) France

Association : The Man and his Dog

Meet JADE

The dog, offered for adoption by the association The Man and his Dog on Animaux.frcomes back from far away with his son Hugothe only survivor of his litter. “ They are doing very well now, entrust their benefactors, They got back to health, thanks to the good care of the veterinary clinic, after starving and suffering martyrdom for Jade who received a bullet at close range in her right eye and who received no care for a very long time: hell! »

Illustration of the article: “Jade was shot at point blank range in her right eye”, this one-eyed dog dreams of meeting loving adopters

© The Man and his Dog

You can change Jade's life by adopting her

Once Jade will have found their adoptive or foster family in Francethe association The Man and his Dog will organize his repatriation. “ Jade is medium-small (only 14 kg), underlines the latter, (…) Jade is adorable and very endearing. She is ok with dogs and we are going to do a cat test. No problem with humans. »

After having experienced so much suffering, this pretty little girl deserves to know her “ happy ending “. Is there not a family ready to open the doors of his heart to him and show him the beauty of the world?

Illustration of the article: “Jade was shot at point blank range in her right eye”, this one-eyed dog dreams of meeting loving adopters

© The Man and his Dog

Woopets' advice: how to take care of a one-eyed dog?

Typically, dogs adapt remarkably well to the loss of an eye and lead completely normal lives. Their sense of smell, their hearing and their ability to adapt more than compensate for this particularity.

To properly care for a one-eyed doggie, we recommend that you implement a few simple habits:

  • Avoid surprising him from the side where he can't see.
  • Secure its environment.
  • Give him time to scope out the area when he arrives.
  • Favor a calm and predictable approach during walks.

On a daily basis, this handicap is often much less restrictive than we imagine. A dog with one less eye can play, run, learn and share the same moments of complicity as any other 4-legged companion.

In shelters, one-eyed or disabled animals generally wait longer for a family because of preconceived ideas, even though they have so much love, joy and loyalty to offer!

Find more information (fees, compatibilities, specific needs, etc.), the adoption procedure and contact details for the L'Homme et son Chien association on Jade's Animaux.fr ad.