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In reply to the discussion: Best picture of the year, period [View all]DainBramaged
(39,191 posts)142. For Those who think dogs serve no purpose
http://www.ktul.com/story/17797188/tanner-blair?autoStart=true&topVideoCatNo=default&clipId=7053436

Putting two dogs of different breeds and from different backgrounds together in a confined space will usually end up in a lot of bark and likely some bite. Rarely does that pairing end up in the two pooches becoming an inseparable pair.
That latter, more unlikely scenario was just the case, however, with two young dogs in Oklahoma who not only built a friendship but also cured each others ills.
Blair is a 1-year-old black Labrador mix brought to the Woodland West Animal Hospital in Tulsa, Okla., after she was shot while living on the streets. After he recovered from his wounds, Blair remained at the clinic, a timid and nervous pup whose difficult history made her hard to place with an adopted family, the hospitals director, Dr. Mike Jones, told ABCNews.com.
Then there was Tanner, a two-year-old Golden Retriever puppy who was born blind and with a seizure disorder so severe he was sent to Woodland Hospital as a last resort after his first owner died and the Oklahoma City-based Sooner Golden Retriever Rescue organization that had assumed his care, was unable to find a family to give him the around-the-clock care he needed.
His seizure disorder was really, really bad and nothing no medications seemed to be helping, Jones said. Anytime he [Tanner] seizes he expresses his bowels. Its a nightmare anytime you have a 90-lb dog experiencing this nightly; it made living in a home very, very difficult.
Tanner and Blair lived with their respective conditions until the two were placed together a few months ago in a chance encounter, first reported by local ABC affiliate KTUL.
One day they were exercising in a play yard together and they got together, Jones said. Blair all of a sudden seemed to realize that Tanner was blind and just started to help him around.
Recognizing the dogs immediate connection, hospital staff began to board Tanner and Blair together, and the results spoke for themselves.
Tanner had been seizing almost nightly, Jones said. After two or three weeks, we realized Tanner wasnt seizing anymore. Hes not completely seizure free but its not constant anymore.
Weve worked with a lot of different service dogs to provide these services for people, said Jones. But its the first time Ive seen anything like this, the special relationship these two dogs have.
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/headlines/2012/04/okla-blind-dog-gets-new-life-with-canine-pal/

Putting two dogs of different breeds and from different backgrounds together in a confined space will usually end up in a lot of bark and likely some bite. Rarely does that pairing end up in the two pooches becoming an inseparable pair.
That latter, more unlikely scenario was just the case, however, with two young dogs in Oklahoma who not only built a friendship but also cured each others ills.
Blair is a 1-year-old black Labrador mix brought to the Woodland West Animal Hospital in Tulsa, Okla., after she was shot while living on the streets. After he recovered from his wounds, Blair remained at the clinic, a timid and nervous pup whose difficult history made her hard to place with an adopted family, the hospitals director, Dr. Mike Jones, told ABCNews.com.
Then there was Tanner, a two-year-old Golden Retriever puppy who was born blind and with a seizure disorder so severe he was sent to Woodland Hospital as a last resort after his first owner died and the Oklahoma City-based Sooner Golden Retriever Rescue organization that had assumed his care, was unable to find a family to give him the around-the-clock care he needed.
His seizure disorder was really, really bad and nothing no medications seemed to be helping, Jones said. Anytime he [Tanner] seizes he expresses his bowels. Its a nightmare anytime you have a 90-lb dog experiencing this nightly; it made living in a home very, very difficult.
Tanner and Blair lived with their respective conditions until the two were placed together a few months ago in a chance encounter, first reported by local ABC affiliate KTUL.
One day they were exercising in a play yard together and they got together, Jones said. Blair all of a sudden seemed to realize that Tanner was blind and just started to help him around.
Recognizing the dogs immediate connection, hospital staff began to board Tanner and Blair together, and the results spoke for themselves.
Tanner had been seizing almost nightly, Jones said. After two or three weeks, we realized Tanner wasnt seizing anymore. Hes not completely seizure free but its not constant anymore.
Weve worked with a lot of different service dogs to provide these services for people, said Jones. But its the first time Ive seen anything like this, the special relationship these two dogs have.
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/headlines/2012/04/okla-blind-dog-gets-new-life-with-canine-pal/
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I agree with you dain. look at the chub on that puppy's little butt? Too cute. :D:D:D
roguevalley
May 2013
#180
Because we all know there's no parent there holding the camera making sure everything
ET Awful
May 2013
#7
There is more of a potential of something bad happening when you put a baby into your
sabrina 1
May 2013
#167
I've been reading your posts here and finally get it that you are just joshing us and people take it
uppityperson
May 2013
#175
No, like your idiotic post when you have no fucking idea how they took the photo. n-t
Logical
May 2013
#71
You have no idea if it was staged or even photo-shopped. So you basically just wanted to complain...
Logical
May 2013
#86
Yes and when you're a parent your job is to provide the safest environment possible
Renew Deal
May 2013
#31
We always had two dogs and nearly a dozen cats while my beautiful daughter grew up
DainBramaged
May 2013
#45
the mutual awesomeness of this picture shows the man dog bond better than anything else can
roguevalley
May 2013
#182
if you hate this, you would love the pictures of my nieces being hugged by their dobermans.
roguevalley
May 2013
#181
I'm not dark but my first reaction to the photo was outright creepy. Not cute, just creepy. Not sure
Democrat 4 Ever
May 2013
#23
It amazes me how such beauty is turned to dread and despair by many in this thread
DainBramaged
May 2013
#40
it amazes me how much irresponsibilty is turned in to beauty by many in this thread
DrDan
May 2013
#60
I think you need to scurry back to what you seem to know the best, the gungeon
DainBramaged
May 2013
#68
Mention that not long after the picture was taken, the parents changed the baby in a Starbucks.
Warren DeMontague
May 2013
#190
I'll be revising my "we didn't start the poutrage" DU worry list momentarily
DainBramaged
May 2013
#44
Dain, maybe you should just put all the killjoy posters without sarcasm smilies on your ignore list!
TheDebbieDee
May 2013
#81
I wonder how I managed to safely raise 7 kids in a house with dogs and cats running around. I even
appleannie1
May 2013
#82
I slept for YEARS with four dachshunds in a single bed. I'm still alive. ALIVE I TELL YOU! :D:D:D
roguevalley
May 2013
#184
Good for you. Still, I don't sleep with dogs in my bed not matter how cute they might seem.
demosincebirth
May 2013
#221
12:00AM GMT 23 Dec 2000, RIGHT ONE INSTANCE IN 13 YEARS AND THAT VALIDATES YOUR PURITY CHECK?
DainBramaged
May 2013
#153
I hear you dain. Our first dog came in the year before I was born which was in ... ahem ... uh ...
roguevalley
May 2013
#188
earthside, what? By the way, in my life I have had over a dozen dogs, five at one time. I am a
roguevalley
May 2013
#187
Aww. So sweet. Cuddly puppy bellies and rosy baby cheeks and tender little ears. Frenchies?
DevonRex
May 2013
#170
My God, I grew up with dogs, and played outside until the street lights came on
Faygo Kid
May 2013
#212
A posed picture is not worth the risk? Seriously? How about these ones?......
uppityperson
May 2013
#214
As others have tried to deride this thread, I can only offer one suggestion
DainBramaged
May 2013
#215
That the baby's flesh is allowed to co-mingle with the flesh of lesser beings,
callous taoboy
May 2013
#230