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Thanks to all of the very generous donations, Cranberry is doing great after her cataract surgery. She appears to be enjoying the vision provided by the single eye cataract repair - her other eye had a detached retina, thus no vision. Nola will have surgery tomorrow, 6/12, but there were unexpected complications that have caused her surgery to be more extensive. However, thanks to all of you, we have enough to accomplish everything the ophthalmologist is recommending --- left cataract replacement with endolaser to hopefully prevent future glaucoma in this eye and right eye enucleation with prosthesis (to keep her "cuteness") since the pressures are only minimally controlled on eye medications. With Nola's personality and level of activity, she is anticipated to be an excellent candidate for both procedures and hopefully someone will adopt her based on these traits. Call Barb at 614-554-1300 to get a progress report on Nola 

   
 
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Hello - My Name's Rudi
 


   
Age: 9 -10 years old
Sex: Male
Size: 26-30 Pounds
Breed: Cocker Spaniel
CCRID#: 286
   
Just the Facts
Hi -- I'm Rudi and I have bilateral cataracts that were deemed inoperable due to a higher risk of developing glaucoma. This doesn't stop me from being playful and loving when given a chance to know you. I will need a cocker-savy family who can help me learn and understand limits and acceptable behavior. I don't particularly like other dogs in my home-setting at first but with correction, I quickly learn to "play nice". Update 2/18/07: My foster Mom thought I might have a chance at a real home if we tried a cocker-savy home, so here I am!!!! I need someone who will allow me to get comfortable in the home setting while providing guidance and direction. What makes me a great cocker is I love my crate and will spend time in there chewing my chew-ball (especially if it had a treat inside!). Update 9/24/06: I have a hard time making adjustments to a new home as I went on a home visit (9/5/06)and am coming back to my foster home due to what is probably "acting-out" behavior on my part. I could probably use someone who would be willing to long-term foster me (care for me as their own but all medical costs would be picked-up by my rescue Mom). Update 12/11: My foster mommy has decided that I should stay with her :0)).
   
More About Me
Shots: Current on Shots
Altered: Neutered
Housetraining: Unknown
Crate Training: Unknown
Special Needs: Inoperable cataracts causing blindness.
   
Things You Should Know
Fenced Yard: Fenced Yard Required
Children: Children over 12 Only
Other Dogs: Unknown
Cats: Unknown
   
I May Be A Courtesy Listing, which means the nice people at Columbus Cocker are helping my owner find a new home for me.
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