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Source: ETtoday News

Date: 2011.10.22



When the Great Dane Lily lost her sight, her future seemed equally dark and bleak. However, no one would have expected that her partner Madison would quickly took on the task of “Guide Dog for a Blind Dog.” As long as Madison is by her side, Lily looks like any other normal dog. The two are currently waiting for a new owner at the pet adoption center in Shrewsbury, England.



(Lily and her guide dog Madison, the two shares a profound friendship)



Lily turned 6 this year. Due to un-repairable damages from Trichiasis during her cub years, she has had to continue living relying on others for guidance, and this is when 7 years old Madison became her assistant.



Manager at the adoption center, Louise Campbell commented, “Even though Madison has never had official training, when she guides Lily, it’s as if she’s a professional guide dog for the blind. Madison will always stay close to Lily and constantly have body contact with her so she knows where to go.” Campbell continues, “Even though Lily has lost her sight, her other senses became even more heightened and knows Madison is by her side even without being able to see.”



(Lily depends on her partner Madison. With Madison by her side, Lily can live like any other dog.)



Since Great Danes are very large canines, they became hard for Lily and Madison’s original owner to afford. They are both currently staying at the pet adoption center waiting to be adopted, but the mandatory “Two as One” deal has deterred many people from finalizing the adoption. Campbell pointed out that while she hopes the two can soon find a new owner, these owners of good will should be kindly reminded of the responsibilities that come with adopting them.



The two dogs are currently waiting for new adoption owners at the Shropshire Shrewsbury Adoption Center. After Lily had her eyes removed, Madison has been taking care of the brave Lily and since became her “dedicated guide dog.” The two shares an inextricable bond. When they are outside, Madison will watch Lily’s every move, as if they were born as sisters bound by blood. Madison meticulously cares for Lily and acts as her eyes, and Lily trusts her with her life. The two rarely leave each other’s side and can feel each other’s existence as if they could communicate through mere breathing.



Even though Lily has lost her sight, unless otherwise told, no one would notice that she was a blind dog, because she so bravely embraces and adapts to the world of darkness and does not refuse the rest of the world just because she cannot see. Although she’s tripped over little rocks many times due to lack of sight, she still so adamantly and quickly adapted to her surroundings at the adoption center. Every time they are let out to roam the fields, Lilly will from time to time lower her head to take in the smell of fresh grass or constantly walk around and occasionally bursting into a sprint. Madison on the other hand is often the one turning her head around worried and searching for Lily.



Also known as the “Kind Giants,” Great Danes may be physically large, but possesses mild and gentle personalities. The adoption center expressed that they hope someone can adopt the two together. Lily may have lost her sight, but she still needs the same amount of exercise, and Madison is her second set of eyes. The center hopes that this preciously rare friendship can continue on forever and they can soon be adopted. Source: ETtoday NewsDate: 2011.10.22When the Great Dane Lily lost her sight, her future seemed equally dark and bleak. However, no one would have expected that her partner Madison would quickly took on the task of “Guide Dog for a Blind Dog.” As long as Madison is by her side, Lily looks like any other normal dog. The two are currently waiting for a new owner at the pet adoption center in Shrewsbury, England.(Lily and her guide dog Madison, the two shares a profound friendship)Lily turned 6 this year. Due to un-repairable damages from Trichiasis during her cub years, she has had to continue living relying on others for guidance, and this is when 7 years old Madison became her assistant.Manager at the adoption center, Louise Campbell commented, “Even though Madison has never had official training, when she guides Lily, it’s as if she’s a professional guide dog for the blind. Madison will always stay close to Lily and constantly have body contact with her so she knows where to go.” Campbell continues, “Even though Lily has lost her sight, her other senses became even more heightened and knows Madison is by her side even without being able to see.”(Lily depends on her partner Madison. With Madison by her side, Lily can live like any other dog.)Since Great Danes are very large canines, they became hard for Lily and Madison’s original owner to afford. They are both currently staying at the pet adoption center waiting to be adopted, but the mandatory “Two as One” deal has deterred many people from finalizing the adoption. Campbell pointed out that while she hopes the two can soon find a new owner, these owners of good will should be kindly reminded of the responsibilities that come with adopting them.The two dogs are currently waiting for new adoption owners at the Shropshire Shrewsbury Adoption Center. After Lily had her eyes removed, Madison has been taking care of the brave Lily and since became her “dedicated guide dog.” The two shares an inextricable bond. When they are outside, Madison will watch Lily’s every move, as if they were born as sisters bound by blood. Madison meticulously cares for Lily and acts as her eyes, and Lily trusts her with her life. The two rarely leave each other’s side and can feel each other’s existence as if they could communicate through mere breathing.Even though Lily has lost her sight, unless otherwise told, no one would notice that she was a blind dog, because she so bravely embraces and adapts to the world of darkness and does not refuse the rest of the world just because she cannot see. Although she’s tripped over little rocks many times due to lack of sight, she still so adamantly and quickly adapted to her surroundings at the adoption center. Every time they are let out to roam the fields, Lilly will from time to time lower her head to take in the smell of fresh grass or constantly walk around and occasionally bursting into a sprint. Madison on the other hand is often the one turning her head around worried and searching for Lily.Also known as the “Kind Giants,” Great Danes may be physically large, but possesses mild and gentle personalities. The adoption center expressed that they hope someone can adopt the two together. Lily may have lost her sight, but she still needs the same amount of exercise, and Madison is her second set of eyes. The center hopes that this preciously rare friendship can continue on forever and they can soon be adopted.

