I love that idea of a blind therapy/service dog-that she can show people that a disability can be adapted to, and that calm, easy-going, happy personality she has would be a comfort to others I'm sure. It would be especially great as a service dog (my H has a seizure disorder and PTSD) to have a blind service dog-the idea that a dog with a disability can help someone cope with and heal from a disability speaks so loudly as to the how the spirit can overcome any obstacles and that disabilities do not mean there isn't a lot there to offer and value.
It is really interesting to watch how she has adapted to her impairment. It is of course clear she is blind because of the no-eyes thing (Iris keeps staring her in the face-which she normally doesn't do to other dogs-trying to figure out where Mugs eyes are LOL) but otherwise no one would guess quickly. She came in the house and cautiously mapped it, so there was very little bumps to her head as she figured it out. I watched her on the bed (I helped her off couches and beds her first times up there because she seemed unsure how far the drop was-but she's got it now) find all the edges, and once she did she knew where to stop. I find it fascinating that she tilts her head up at me to "look at me" when she's never had any vision. Why does she do that not being able to see my face, and how did she learn it without seeing it modeled? I'm guessing it has something to do with hearing and the positioning of the ears, maybe it's instinctive, but I don't know.....But she "looks at you," especially when you first enter the room and she's not sure who just arrived, she tilts her head up to where she thinks you are and waits for you to speak.
Her sense of smell is like FREAKY. Her foster said Mugsy was "food motivated." Well, that put a positive spin on it. She goes from a calm, content dog to a frenzied dog when she smells food. She has a lot of training to do before she's ready to do something like go to a restaurant with us.
I also think she's beautiful! I never thought I'd have a pit, not that I have any issues with pits, they just aren't a breed of dog I get excited about (and the giant breeds are my favorites generally). Her coat is so pretty. I've been calling her Mugsy Moo because of her markings that look like a cow.
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