Thelma & Louise - Courtesy Post

DO NOT HAVE TO BE ADOPTED TOGETHER
Name:  Thelma (right), Louise (left)
DOB:  Born approximately September 2022
Breed: Catahoula Leopard Dog
Sex: Female, spayed
Weight: 50 lbs./Medium to Large when fully grown
Location: Sarasota County, FL
4/30/2024 UPDATE: THELMA AND LOUISE ARE STILL IN NEED -- UPDATED LINK TO THEIR RESCUE'S WEBSITE:

Thelma and Louise are with Englewood Animal Rescue Sanctuary (EARS) EARS Animal Rescue
For more information, please contact EARS at englewoodanimalrescue@yahoo.com

Sweet video of Thelma and Louise, please visit: Thelma & Louise Video

"Hello. We would like to introduce ourselves. We are sibling Catahoula Leopard pups: Thelma and Louise. What makes us special? We were born blind. But, we don’t really know what blind is because we have never had vision. We are like most pups, playful and full of energy. We manage just fine with our hearing and scent and the help of our foster mom. She keeps everything consistent and introduces us to new areas slowly until it becomes familiar territory. We have a fenced yard, so we can play outside safely and play we do! Although we have a lot of fun together, we think a new doggie friend that has vision would be a great help—to keep an “eye” on us, so to speak. Being blind does not diminish our desire to have a deep and loving relationship with our human being. Do you want to give it a try?"

EARS took in Thelma and Louise at the age of five months when their breeder could not sell them because they are blind. They are searching for forever homes for these lovely girls!

Vet Info: Thelma and Louise are up to date on vaccines, spayed, and microchipped. They have tested heartworm negative. Both Thelma and Louise are on monthly Revolution to prevent heartworm disease. The girls were born completely blind.

Dog Info: Thelma and Louise are indoor dogs with the run of the house. They're housebroken and leash trained. They know the cue for Sit! While the girls can be shy, they are good with people of all ages and male and female dogs. They are in a foster home with two other dogs and two cats. Thelma and Louise's rescue tells us that they are a bit defensive when first meeting a new dog but warm up quickly with a slow introduction. They can be a bit snippy when first meeting a new dog if introduced too quickly. Thelma and Louise adapt well to new situations and surroundings despite being blind. Once they get used to new people, animals, and places, they settle in nicely. EARS believes that they would do best in separate homes as they are young and rambunctious.
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