Meet the Animals - Dogs

Dusty the blind sled dog

Dusty MainOnce the lead dog for a musher's sled dog team, Dusty developed glaucoma. First one eye went blind, and the musher had it surgically removed. Then, left untreated, the second eye went blind, too. Dusty was only two years old, but now he was considered useless in the world of professional sled dog racing.

The musher called our vet to say he was bringing her the dog to have it euthanized. Our vet immediately called us to ask if we would take the dog instead. We were still on the phone with her when the musher arrived with Dusty. We said yes.

Instead of euthanizing the poor dog that morning, she neutered him, and then brought Dusty out to the sanctuary late in the day. He was a cowering wreck of a creature - frightened, slinking, jumping at the slightest touch.

 

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With plenty of experience with blind dogs, we realized blindness wasn't the cause of his behavior. But we couldn't figure out why he was so terrified and unsocialized. Puzzled, we started asking questions. We then learned there can be a dark side to professional sled dog racing: see www.helpsleddogs.org.

Dusty is already making progress. He is starting to play with Anna and Widget. He wanders the 5-acre dog paddock on his own, clearly enjoying the independence to explore at will, even in his dark world. And one day he will begin trusting us, and learn not to fear.