Gift of Sight
Every year we have more and more dogs who arrive here with eye problems.....
Cataract operations are routinely needed at Many Tears and unfortunately these operations are one of the highest expenses we incur each year.
- The initial cost to see if a dog is eligible for cataract surgery is usually £80-£120.
- The cost of the operation is £1800-£2000 and this does not include the cost of the drugs and eyedrops.
If you do not have a PayPal account and would like to donate, please send a cheque to Many Tears Animal Rescue, Cwmlogin House, Cefneithin, Llanelli, Carmarthenshire SA14 7HB and write Gift of Sight on the back of the cheque. |
Ex-breeding dogs have usually never left the breeders before and the transition to becoming a pet dog is a huge adjustment for any dog to make but for the dogs that cannot see it is much more confusing and they can really struggle - so it is so important to help them by giving them the Gift of Sight if we can.
THESE ARE JUSTSOME OF THE DOGS WHO HAVE BENEFITTED FROM THE GIFT OF SIGHT FUND AND YOU CAN SEE THE DIFFERENCE IN THESE DOGS WHO HAVE CHANGED FROM FRIGHTENED AND LOST TO HAPPY AND ENJOYING LIFE.
IF ONLY .....................................................................ARDITH
CORAL .....................................................................ORACLE
ALICIA ......................................................................TRUST
ROSE ........................................................................CLOUD
Since 2014 we have given over 70 dogs the Gift of Sight and we are hoping that the funds will continue to be donated to help those dogs who arrive here in the future so they are able to be given this very special gift.
COULD YOU FOSTER A DOG WHILST IT IS GIVEN THE GIFT OF SIGHT?
Here is an idea of what its like to foster a blind dog by Sally one of our fosterers.
How do the blind dogs cope in a home environment?
Here at my home we have blind and seeing dogs, they all get on together, the blind dogs follow the seeing dogs and learn the layout of our house. Sometimes you wouldn't know they were blind! Their other senses like hearing and smelling are heightened and you'd be surprised how they cope. As long as you don't move the furniture around constantly to confuse them, they cope really well. I would suggest very young children wouldn't be ideal around blind dogs, but older sensible, dog savvy children would be fine.
What care do I need to provide after the operation?
They will have a buster collar on for at least 2 weeks, so that they don't scratch their eyes with their claws or paws. They are not allowed to be walked for these 2 weeks. You would need to take the dog back to the specialist normally a week post surgery, just to make sure the stitches aren't rubbing the eye etc. This is normally a quick consultation and it actually takes me longer to drive to the specialist (an hour), than it does for them to be seen!
What medication do you have to give the dogs, is it difficult?
Post surgery, they will be on antibiotics, painkillers, anti-inflammatories normally twice a day, but we just put these in ham, cheese, cream cheese etc and they think they're having treats. They are also normally on 3 different types of eye drops for the first 2 weeks. Again these are tolerated well, but you will have to be around most of the day, as they need these drops at different times during the day, although you can do morning, lunch, teatime etc.
Can the dogs see straight away?
The dogs can sometimes see blurry things immediately or sometimes their eyesight appears over the next week. You'll know when they can see, they act differently and it's amazing to see the change in the dog.
Do you take them out for walks?
Why do you foster blind dogs?
SCRATCH CARDS
Many Tears Scratchcards are now available to raise money to help give our dogs the Gift of Sight. Ask your friends, family and work colleagues to "buy" a square for £1 and write their name and phone number in that square. When all squares are sold, scratch off the silver segment to reveal the winner. Give the winner £10 and the remaining £10 goes to Many Tears. It's something you can do to help that will not cost you anything except a little effort and it's fun.
Send your name and address by email to janewhittaker44@btinternet.com and she will happily post a card to you. Every £1 helps - no obligation to complete the card.