
That dog has one wonderful human. My pooch has most certainly contributed to my health with our daily walks (sun/rain/sleet/hail/worse) that have occurred since we got him. Would not have it any other way.
Nice. Thanks for posting.
I have owned, LOVED MANY dogs in my long life.
I have two 15 year old Lhasa Apsos. (half brothers)
One is 95% deaf and blind. The other is 75% deaf and 50% blind.
Both are healthy otherwise (for their age) and we forgive them things we didn’t use to. They get some special care.
I can’t tell from the video for sure, but it seems past time to put him/her down.
It seems the “life” is already gone from this dog.
IMHO.
She might want to check the dog’s pulse.
My mom lost her last dog when she was 99 (my mom, not the dog). Having that dog meant that she had to climb down and up the stairs to her apartment at least three times a day.
After the dog died, she’d only make one trip out of her apartment every day or so. Within a few months my mom basically gave up on living. One day she couldn’t get out of bed and within a couple of months she died.
The dog gave her a reason to keep moving.
I love dogs in general...a lot and of course mine the most. But to have a pet is to care for them and do the very best you can to assure they have a quality life.
This poor animal should have been put down as soon as it became obvious it would never again walk. The kind of “love” exhibited by this woman is selfish in the extreme. She cares more about how she would feel without the dog than how the dog feels living that life.