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March 30, 2008

All The Way From Mississippi, Here's Blind Creighton

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Here's the little guy we flew in from Mississippi on Thursday ... blind Creighton, a chocolate Lab puppy only four months old.  He's actually a pretty big and lanky boy for his age, but he still has those tiny, sharp baby teeth and is 100% pure puppy.  He is as sweet as he looks, too -- he's absolutely adorable.

About two weeks ago, I received an email from a lady named Debbie L. who runs a poodle and small breed rescue group in Vicksburg, Mississippi.  Debbie's e-mail had only one line in it.  She wrote, "Please can you take this 4 month old puppy?"  She was forwarding an email from another lady named Lindsey D. in Vicksburg, and attached were photos of the puppy with a horrendous set of bulging, bloodshot, ulcerated eyes. 

The story was simple but sad:  A woman said her daughter had bought the AKC-registered puppy for her boyfriend, but didn't know the dog was blind.  Daughter and boyfriend broke up, and boyfriend didn't want the puppy.  Neither did the daughter.  Thus the woman ended up with her daughter's "gift" and didn't want him either.  A vet who knew Lindsey had a blind Pug put the woman in touch with her.

Lindsey wasn't involved in rescue but knew Debbie, so she contacted Debbie for help in finding a home for the blind puppy.  Hence the email to us.

We took one look at those eyes and thought, oh dear -- this puppy needs medical care in the worst way.  I had never seen a dog that young with eyes that looked that bad.

We agreed to take him, and began working with Lindsey on the logistics to get him to Montana.  First, we arranged to get the puppy to a vet clinic in Vicksburg and boarded him there to keep him safe until we could fly him out.  We sent Lindsey the money for a crate, and paid for Creighton's vet exam and other care at the clinic.  I made the flight arrangements with Northwest Airlines to fly him from Jackson, Mississippi to Minneapolis on Wednesday, where he would overnight at a boarding kennel, and then fly on to Great Falls on Thursday.  So on Wednesday, Lindsey left work early to pick up Creighton at the clinic and drive him to the airport in Jackson to start his journey to Montana.

Here's a photo I took of Creighton in his crate outside the Great Falls airport:

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This is what the sign on the crate said:

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At first I couldn't get Creighton out of the crate, so I finally reached in, picked him up and pulled him out.  Once Creighton realized he was outside, he suddenly became very excited and bouncy .. and then immediately peed all over my shoes.  This was the first of many submissive urinations we've seen over the past few days, in fact.  Even though he's excited to be petted and get attention, the moment he realizes we're approaching him, he starts piddling.  Once we start petting him, he stops ... but something about being approached triggers it.

Yet he's not at all a fearful, cringing puppy.  Quite the opposite.  He's happy and cheerful and jumps up and down to greet us, sometimes spinning in a complete 360-degree circle!  Being a puppy, he veers from too-much energy to sound-asleep in five minutes.  Creighton is sleeping on a bed here in my office as I write this, lying next to Ellie May.

He's clearly a puppy that has had no training or manners taught by either people or other dogs, so his elders in the house are teaching him boundaries and what's acceptable play.  The Dachshunds, of course, are teaching him to "@#%&! watch where you put your big feet, you lug!"  Even Ellie May told him to mind his manners this afternoon, sounding like a gentle but firm headmistress with a wayward student.

And oh, do those eyes hurt.  When he walks into something, he yikes.  They definitely look like multiple things have gone wrong, but all I can tell is they're painful.  He has untreated old ulcers on each cornea, but they can't explain his blindness by themselves.  His eyes bulge like he has glaucoma, but when I took his eye pressures on Friday, I got extremely low readings -- either the Tono-Pen is off, my technique is off, or there is something very weird going on inside those eyes.  I'm taking him to see our vet, Brenda Culver, this week.

But bless his little heart, he is such a sweet, happy boy.  Creighton wanders around the house with his big eyes, slapping his paws on the floor with that exaggerated gait we often see in young, blind animals.  He thrives on all the attention he's getting and on all the activity in the house.  Here's a close-up of this handsome youngster ... click on this photo to get a larger image and you'll see more of the damage to his eyes:

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And here's another view that will give you a better idea of how his eyes bulge out:

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The cost of Creighton's trip, including the overnight boarding fee, was $391.63.  The bill for his stay at the vet clinic in Vicksburg was $232.50.  And he is worth every penny. Thanks to Lindsey and Debbie in Mississippi for working so hard to save this little guy ... and thanks to all of the sanctuary's generous supporters, whose gifts make it possible for us to take in animals like Creighton.  We couldn't do this without you.   

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All creatures great and small...thank you for doing God's work. Mr. Creighton has found the rainbow's end at RDR.

You've written Creighton's journey well...keep us posted on his progress! I am sure he'll fit right in and will be happy and healthy in no time!

What a heartwarming story....I am so pleased you took Creighton in...is there any kind of transplant they can do with dogs??You people are truly angels that walk this earth...bless you

Again, the two of you amaze me with your tremendous love for animals. Creighton is so very lucky to be with you. Thank you for all that you do!

Just got back in town after being in Pittsburgh for a week, what a wonderful surprise to see Creighton. He is such a handsome boy. One of my aunts gave me $50.00 when I left Pitsburgh- it's on the way to you for Creighton. Hope it helps!! I'll bet he gives great kisses!!

What a cute pup! The low ocular pressures, sounds like uveitis - maybe infectious? Good luck at the vet!

What a wonderful addition to your muttley crew! Just seeing those pictures make my eyes smart. Soon he will be fixed up and romping with the others. Hurray for Creighton!

All I can say is thank God for RDR! I can't believe that anyone could have seen how painful his eyes look and not gotten him care sooner. Poor little guy! Thank goodness he'll have a happily ever after ending at RDR with you where he'll get the proper care and lots of love! Welcome you little sweetie and I look forward to hearing that you're feeling better soon!

Welcome beautiful Creighton - and thank you Steve and Alayne for taking in this boy - he's in the right place for sure! You guys rock!

PS - watch out for mean doxies Creighton :>

What an absolute doll! I had tears rolling down my face and a huge lump in my throat reading his story. What a sweetheart.

There's a special place in heaven for you folks - and for Creighton!

I can't look at him, his eyes look so painful. Please show him with new happy eyes!

Nancy

Wow, talk about degrees of separation: daughter & boyfriend to mother, to the vet, to Lindsey, to Debbie, to RDR.

OMG, he's gorgeous. What a precious baby he is. I"m so glad he's safe now and he'll get the help he deserves. His eyes look so painful. No baby should have to suffer like that.

Dear Alayne & Steve, I've just come back from a short trip to north-eastern Italy, so I may be a little late in wishing sweet Creighton a very warm welcome to the RDR!

His eyes do look very painful, don't they?:-( But I'm sure you and your wonderful vets will make him feel much better as soon as possible.

Please give him a HUGE hug for me, won't you?

God Bless all of you for the work that you do. These babies are so lucky to have so many caring and loving people. All your stories bring tears to my eyes and I'm always hoping for a happy ending.

I was on the verge of the happy tears, and then the note on the crate pushed me way over the edge. It's like the winning power ball lottery ticket for dear Creighton. I see great joy for you all ahead.

Oh! I'm so glad he made it ok. He is such a happy boy! I cried when I read this. I am so happy for him. Thanks again so much for all you have done for this little guy.

Oh those eyes!!! You poor baby!! RDR will get you fixed up in no time! I'm sure the peeing is from the excitment of knowing someone is there to pet him!! We had a couple of puppies that did that. Can't wait to meet you.

I am so glad he is with you guy's at the ranch now! I hope he has not been in too much pain! Good Luck with his Doctor's appointment!

If there is any time I need a good happy cry all I have to do is read your blog, Steve. Little Creighton can't see he is at Heaven on Earth but I know he already knows it. Thanks again for everything y'all do. Give him sugars for us-- all his new fans.

He's darling and I'm sure it's nice to have puppy energy in the house, even if he isn't trained.
I love that the other dogs are teaching him boundaries and he and Ellie May sleep under your desk...it's wonderful that they're getting along so well already!
His eyes do look painful; he's the luckiest...being at home at RDR and getting the best love and care available.
We look forward to seeing him again soon.

What a cute lanky lab he is.. Creighton - you've got it made now kid. You will be taken great care of.

Oh my, what a cute little guy.
I hope all goes well home him.
Good Luck Creighton !

ps. I love the name !

You guys are so awesome & Creighton is oh so cute!!
Thank you again for all you do.

OH MY, those eyes look SO SO painful. Poor Creighton, I cannot imagine how sad and lonely his life would have been up until now.

Well bless him he is in the right place with all at RDR and I know he will be loved, cared for and cherished from now on.

Kae Norman
Rescued With Love
Australia

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