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Milo here:
Just wanted to tell everyone that has helped me in my journey from my rescue to ALL the sponsors and gift givers all the way to my forever family----thanks so much. I was abandoned & afraid, cold & hungry and hurt, but now I am safe and secure and I CAN SEE!!! What a gift.
I can see a tennis ball and can pick them up (not really sure what to do with it), as well as my dog food bowl (this one is very important), I could see Moose and I can see FM and now I am with my forever family and I can see them and the other dogs and the world outside. For me life is just beginning and I have surely forgotten how it was before. Many great hearts and warm and kind hands have completely changed my life. Licks and kisses and shakes :-} |
FM here: Dr O told me that Milo’s progress on his eye is wonderful, he can see very well now, his depth perception is going to take time to adjust but he said that will come with time. Dr. O felt that Milo has not been able to see since a very young age and is so very blessed with the gift of sight. He was able to watch the cotton balls that the doctor was dropping on the floor and he was able to take the treats from his hand. When we first arrived at the last visit for Milo, when the cone was removed off of his head and the doctor and nurse where looking at him he turned his head over my way just to look at me assuring that I was still in the room with him, wonderful to see. Days after surgery Milo was sitting out on the deck, just looking around, it was the most wonderful sight to see. Milo did not run into the patio door, he was able to see the bed and could join us to snuggle. His life is just opening up, but Ragom you gave him that.
Thanks to everyone that helped in Milo’s progress and all of you that did so financially. Please keep Milo in your thoughts!!! And maybe we could all see him again soon. I have never been more thrilled to pass Milo off to a terrific forever family……………..Happy trails!!!