The RSPCA is looking for a special home for a partially-sighted dog who "absolutely loves" going out for walks and on adventures, even though he can’t see well.
Four-year-old husky Hunter came into the care of RSPCA Northumberland West Branch in November after a change in his owners’ circumstances meant they could not keep him.
He is a very friendly and loving dog who will make a wonderful family pet - but needs owners who can help manage his daily life around his poor sight.
Hunter was born partially-sighted so he’s never known any different and copes well without full vision.
Jan Ormiston, RSPCA Northumberland West trustee, said: “Hunter is such a lovely dog and does really well despite his limited vision; he never bumps into objects and it’s amazing how much he seems to be able to see when there are treats involved.
“Any potential owners do need to bear in mind that he may need additional care due to his poor sight, however, and he’d benefit from being in a home where objects won’t be moved around so he can learn the layout and navigate independently.
“Hunter absolutely loves going for walks and races out of his kennel to greet us when it’s walk time. Even though his sight is poor, we know he’ll love getting out and about on adventures and exploring the sounds and sniffs of new places with his adopters.”
Hunter gets on well with other dogs but sometimes gets a little over-excited when he first meets them and he can be strong on the lead.
Jan added: “We’d love Hunter to go to a home with owners who have some experience with the breed so they understand his needs both physically and mentally.
“He could live with older children, but we feel he’d be best without any cats and as the only dog in the home, even though he gets on well with his doggy friends.
“If you’re thinking of adding a dog to your home then please consider our lovely boy, Hunter. He is looking for a playmate, someone to give him lots of belly rubs, and someone to help him navigate the world without his sight.”
To find out more about Hunter, speak to the team at RSPCA Northumberland West by emailing adoptions@rspcanorthumberlandwest.co.uk or calling 07519 876789.
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