A blind husky
A very affectionate 11-year-old Husky mix named Sterling had his worst battle in life three years ago when cataracts caused him to lose his vision.
The loss of his vision has had a significant impact on this canine, who resides in Washington with his owners.
Lillian and Mark McKee, Sterling’s guardians, were also worried that their furry child would not adapt to this difficult life.
But when Walker arrived, everything changed!
Unintentionally, Sterling’s 10-year-old Alaskan Border collie mix, Walker, has taken on the role of his guide dog.
The moment they met, the two struck up a friendship, and their current level of intimacy proves that they were destined to be great friends.
Walker only needed to overcome the challenging barrier presented by his vision problems, which he did with enthusiasm.
After receiving his initial care, he was still extremely depressed, but when Walker and I took him to the beach, his mood dramatically improved, according to the owners.
“We’ve found that keeping up his interests and pastimes, like running, taking long walks, and taking trips to the beach, has really allowed him to also be his old joyous self.”
He enjoys having Sterling participate, but I have a sneaking suspicion that he won’t fully get Sterling’s intermittent blindness.
Walker, on the other hand, is Sterling’s best friend and less of a service dog.
He is there for him in his joyous moments in addition to comforting him and helping him learn about the cosmos.
Walker’s huge good aura actually causes them to begin eating together, making Sterling the happy dog he once was.